The most amazing factor when I listen to roland synths is you Scott Tibbs. You're still from far the most amazing guy from roland I can listen to ; still listens to your jaw dropping demos on the fantom XR i have here, still today. Thanks for being with them for so long, there is really something sensitive in the roland sounds I can't find anywhere else and that you capture so well.
Cool! New Fantom is gorgeous! I would like buy this workstation instead my Roland FA-06. But now price is a little bit high, so I have to wait some years)
Thank you for the video. Would you please be so kind enough as to consider doing a review of the Roland Fantom 2019? It's not just a workstation, but I believe a fully fledged synthesizer. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, they've added a new wavetable engine to the keyboard. I really like it. Thank you!
Im a Roland Fantom user and tried it all from the first Fantom Fa 76, fantom X, fantom G, FA 06 and 08.. also an integra 7 user. All i can say about this new fantom, its great if you use it integrated with computer/VST.. Also the new controls makes it better.. but i still need to try it in person before deciding getting it which is i always do before buying a new synth.. in terms of sounds, theres really nothing new on sounds coz the sounds ive heard on this demo can be produced by any other synths/modules if you are only giving time on how to edit your ADSR( Advance delay sustain and release).. Lastly im still interested with this new synth. The outputs and new computer connections are great to have. The touch screen is not amZing coz we know this is old technology, even the korg trinity from the 90s has that touch screen already. Thanks Roland. i dont know if does it have a smooth transition? Hope it does coz you are too late.
ok so it has one piano sound.. some of the synth sounds sounds like they go back to late 1970s and the early 19980s, you know the old big truck horn sound..he he he lol.. where are the Ep-piano, acoustic piano, brass, woodwind, strings, D-50 and organ sounds?
The sequencer this one has is what's missing off the FA-06/8. It's means you can use it for building drum patterns etc. Maybe we should nickname this one the Fantom Ableton?
Questions: 1. Click out for a drummer? 2. How much Internal Flash memory for samples? How much space User area contain ? 3. How those SCENES are operated from ? Touch Screen only or knobs/pedals Live Stage use? 5. Are Scenes similar to Studio Sets? ( not ridiculously limited to 64 like on Intagra 70 4. Is there a Simultaneous use of USB /MIDI 5 pin out ? 5. Does new Fantom support old Fantom/ Fa /Jupiter sounds integration (Expansions) 6. Seamless voice transitions? Thanks!
Ivan Jochner - yes Seamless, but might not work on V-piano, like on RD-2000. Scenes are Studio Sets with 2 extra effects and the analog filter. You can set zones for external softsynths too, like the RD-2000 does, and it has 500+ scene memories. It has a Scene chain mode for live, but it looks pretty basic.
@@xp50player How come not on V-piano? The brand new thing? So ONE Scene is a ONE Studio Set with up to 16 splits? (Not just Scene of 16 voices, right?) There is click out , just watched Scott Tibs new video there is explanation. (Polyphony of each section would be nice to know and quality of acoustic sounds, cause on Integra 7 woodwinds suck a lot, the reason i sold it)
@@ivanyokhna I think there's a technical limitation with seamless patch change with the V-piano. Yes, a scene contains up to 16 splits. I believe there is 2GB of sample memory.
I wonder if you can record audio from say your guitar into the fantom 8 direct while making a song. Looks like you can using a mic. Not sure if you could hook a electric guitar straight in.
So THAT'S what that green light means, under "USB audio." It's external. It's always red on mine. I couldn't find anything in the owner's manual about it.
With SOOOO many options, it's time for Roland to implement voice commands. Maybe team up with Apple/Siri through wifi/bluetooth. "Siri, bring up the Plucky sound from (name of song)."
Why can’t you play your samples on the keyboard so it has touch sensitivity and you can map different samples. I mean E-Mu samplers we’re doing this in the 80’s. I don’t understand why they have to be sent to Pads without sensitivity…just why.
I played this keyboard its amazing but it is extremely HEAVY this is not a gigging keyboard without a road crew. Now Roland needs to redo the FA with those features.
Are the 16 pads velocity sensitive and pressure sensitive like the Fantom G(Can we play channel 10 drums on it, or only clip launch)? Are you incorporating Variphrase like the V-Synth GT/XT/VariOS ? Show me for Sample chopping and mangling. Will it be able the load Supernatural sounds and articulations?, the Fantom G could use 2 Supernatural Sound Cards out of 3 (ARX drums, ARX keys, ARX Brass) ; I could plug my guitar to the Fantom G and get a perfect replication of the JC-120 Jazz Chorus guitar amplifier. IS THIS REALLY A FANTOM? No sample back recording. If it doesn't have all of this I ain't paying $ 3k+, and pretty of a board as it is. I am waiting for a real successor to the Fantom G.
I found out that the “tone machine” feature of the Kontakt 5 sampler can behave a lot like VariPhrase, and automated with Logic X. They should be able to do this on the FANTOM. Until Roland can do more, am not salivating at the mouth for the FANTOM, the old fantomG is still a beast. People complaint about the Montage not having VIrtual Analog, but they stuck to what they know best, FM. For the purist, VA still have aliasing issues. Even though It has come a long way. About the TR drum machine, I can get a used USB powered Arturia BeatStep Pro, for $200, and get the same thing and CV outputs.
The Roland board dream team is, a V Synth GT, a FANTOM G with ARX brass and drums, and integra 7. Bro/Sis that’s all you need. I wouldn’t even look at this new FANTOM. If you want to spend 4k$ Just do it in the used market for the older boards and supernatural module. My Korg PA4x is better for gigging that this FANTOM. If Roland doesn’t get their act together, my money is going toward a MPC X and Integra 7. The MPC Force is a great option for stand alone Ableton type sequencing. which I will I am trying to avoid, but eventually will drink the Coolaid and join the collective as well, resistance is futile.
David Bowie, on one interview, stated that his band would get a new synthesizer and immediately toss the manual in the trash. They found it much more interesting tweaking knobs till they got the sound they wanted.
Really important question if anyone can answer me. Do I need a external playback device to hear my sounds? It doesnt play out the sounds out loud right? Or is mines just broken?
he didn't answer your question because Roland HAS no answer.....and in spite of all the software upgrades they have made in the last year or so, the sequencer's limitations has NOT been addressed....
Hi, great introduction. However, can this beast be used as an audio interface as well and, further, can the sounds off this keyboard be recorded onto DAW as is possible with latest Yamaha flagships ? Thanks .. 😊
The tonewheel organ hasn't been added to the Fantom. Scott works deep with Roland R&D and probably said it as an Easter egg. It was probably supposed to released with the following year but due to Covid or other reasons the engineers weren't able to add that feature in. But it is speculated to come soon. Edit, it has been implemented in version 2.5
My aging Fantom X needs a buddy. I am not completely sold yet but I am looking into this new Fantom to see if it fits the bill. I really liked the audio recording features and the number of MIDI and audio tracks of the Fantom G but missed that. Looks like this Fantom does not offer those number of tracks and the price is well...$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. We will see.
Good question! I would love for someone in the know to answer this one! How about the Nord too? The Yamaha Genos is 2,000 more than the Korg and Roland high end -- is that a fair comparison?
Tigerex966 Alright the thing is there is no such thing as the best it’s what is right for you . Yeah, there could be areas were most of these keyboards have better sounds then the other but at the end of the day if you have a laptop you have software plugins to back you up but man I have a montage 8 once you get one of these synthesizers you would look at it like there is no need to upgrade and none is better than the other. Just take what’s easy for you to use and master it to it’s full potential don’t waste 5000$ just to use a piano sound you’re wasting money
I'm not sure how you would go about transferring actual waveforms from one machine to another unless you had two synths using the same engine. As far as transfering samples, it appears to only let you load samples into the pads. Although, i think the drum kits are sample based, so there must be a way.
@@GypsyPaz Yes, I was referring to importing samples to use through the synth engine. As I understand it, the predecessor FA range does not currently allow for it either. But strangely the JunoDS does.
It's all about what you prefer what is right for you now how many features does a board has that makes you want to buy it because I'm pretty sure you're not going to use all it's features am i right?
Montage, Kronos, Fantom. All powerful, can basically do everything you need. But they all have their own flavor, style and design. Choose that which you feel suits you the best. I believe I would go with Roland this time.
I used my brand-new Fantom-6 workstation and the Juno-106 plugin (Roland Cloud) (and of course Logic X Pro) for the production of a cover version of 'Around the Corner' from Four80East, a really good canadian electro-jazz band. Please, listen by following this link: www.fantomacs.de/music/around-the-corner/
Hey Scott! How’s the ukulele on this thing?😂😂😂 yes, I’m bitter that you reviewed it on the Integra 7 demo instead of showing more of what the electric guitars could do. Does the Fantom have a strumming engine?
ok so it has one piano sound.. some of the synth sounds sounds like they go back to late 1970s and the early 19980s, you know the old big truck horn sound..he he he lol.. where are the Ep-piano, acoustic piano, brass, woodwind, strings, D-50 and organ sounds?
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The most amazing factor when I listen to roland synths is you Scott Tibbs. You're still from far the most amazing guy from roland I can listen to ; still listens to your jaw dropping demos on the fantom XR i have here, still today. Thanks for being with them for so long, there is really something sensitive in the roland sounds I can't find anywhere else and that you capture so well.
Great over-view. The Fantom is a very powerful product.
01 The buttons, knobs & sliders 0:00:46
02 Electric pianos 0:05:06
03 Pad sounds 0:05:50
04 Plug sounds with sequencer 0:06:39
05 Groove menues 0:07:00
06 Lead sounds 0:07:11
07 Changing sounds 0:07:49
08 Sound engine 0:09:18
09 Digital filter 0:09:26
10 Analog filter 0:10:52
11 Three ways of sequencing 0:12:26
12 TR recording 12:43
13 Step time recording 0:13:44
14 Regular linear recording 0:14:43
15 Sampling 0:15:37
16 The scenes & 16 zones + category 0:17:54
17 Playing patterns 0:20:10
18 Creating a song 0:22:00
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Thank you for this!! Really appreciate it
Excellent tutorial. Best one I ever watched so far. Thank you! God bless you!
Excellent walkthrough!
Cool! New Fantom is gorgeous! I would like buy this workstation instead my Roland FA-06. But now price is a little bit high, so I have to wait some years)
After all it seems as good as MODX7 Thanks for this demo, very enlightening.
Thank you for the video. Would you please be so kind enough as to consider doing a review of the Roland Fantom 2019? It's not just a workstation, but I believe a fully fledged synthesizer. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, they've added a new wavetable engine to the keyboard. I really like it. Thank you!
He always does a great job to explain how things work. Aftertouch seems to work great on the new Fantom
Reading your comment from 2 years ago made me laugh. Oh how the aftertouch on the fantom 6/7/8 is practically useless.
Im a Roland Fantom user and tried it all from the first Fantom Fa 76, fantom X, fantom G, FA 06 and 08.. also an integra 7 user. All i can say about this new fantom, its great if you use it integrated with computer/VST.. Also the new controls makes it better.. but i still need to try it in person before deciding getting it which is i always do before buying a new synth.. in terms of sounds, theres really nothing new on sounds coz the sounds ive heard on this demo can be produced by any other synths/modules if you are only giving time on how to edit your ADSR( Advance delay sustain and release).. Lastly im still interested with this new synth. The outputs and new computer connections are great to have. The touch screen is not amZing coz we know this is old technology, even the korg trinity from the 90s has that touch screen already. Thanks Roland. i dont know if does it have a smooth transition? Hope it does coz you are too late.
ok so it has one piano sound..
some of the synth sounds sounds like they go back to late 1970s and the early 19980s, you know the old big truck horn sound..he he he lol.. where are the Ep-piano, acoustic piano, brass, woodwind, strings, D-50 and organ sounds?
Makes sense. The sounds are very familiar to what the other boards can do. So functionality has to make the difference.
Scott your the man....
you're..
Dammit I just bought the FA-06..Now i want this one
i know what you mean...i've been selling all my stuff to try and get the fantom 7 :D this is a NICE SYNTH!
frank thomas selling an Integra 7 by any chance?
Great demo and review!
The sequencer this one has is what's missing off the FA-06/8. It's means you can use it for building drum patterns etc. Maybe we should nickname this one the Fantom Ableton?
Fanbleton, you mean?
Questions:
1. Click out for a drummer?
2. How much Internal Flash memory for samples? How much space User area contain ?
3. How those SCENES are operated from ? Touch Screen only or knobs/pedals Live Stage use?
5. Are Scenes similar to Studio Sets? ( not ridiculously limited to 64 like on Intagra 70
4. Is there a Simultaneous use of USB /MIDI 5 pin out ?
5. Does new Fantom support old Fantom/ Fa /Jupiter sounds integration (Expansions)
6. Seamless voice transitions?
Thanks!
Ivan Jochner - yes Seamless, but might not work on V-piano, like on RD-2000. Scenes are Studio Sets with 2 extra effects and the analog filter. You can set zones for external softsynths too, like the RD-2000 does, and it has 500+ scene memories. It has a Scene chain mode for live, but it looks pretty basic.
@@xp50player How come not on V-piano? The brand new thing?
So ONE Scene is a ONE Studio Set with up to 16 splits? (Not just Scene of 16 voices, right?)
There is click out , just watched Scott Tibs new video there is explanation.
(Polyphony of each section would be nice to know and quality of acoustic sounds, cause on Integra 7 woodwinds suck a lot, the reason i sold it)
@@ivanyokhna I think there's a technical limitation with seamless patch change with the V-piano. Yes, a scene contains up to 16 splits. I believe there is 2GB of sample memory.
When is the Fantom gonna propose an Ableton Live integration besides the Logic / Mainstage integration ?
All I can say is "Wow"
Incredible knobs! Now your're talkin
Very very very Excellent High quality All Sounds
High quality Material
High quality and very nice Piano Sound
Roland My Love ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I wonder if you can record audio from say your guitar into the fantom 8 direct while making a song. Looks like you can using a mic. Not sure if you could hook a electric guitar straight in.
So THAT'S what that green light means, under "USB audio." It's external. It's always red on mine. I couldn't find anything in the owner's manual about it.
With SOOOO many options, it's time for Roland to implement voice commands. Maybe team up with Apple/Siri through wifi/bluetooth. "Siri, bring up the Plucky sound from (name of song)."
love it!!! Want!
Why can’t you play your samples on the keyboard so it has touch sensitivity and you can map different samples. I mean E-Mu samplers we’re doing this in the 80’s. I don’t understand why they have to be sent to Pads without sensitivity…just why.
Is Scott Tibbs included in the package?
I played this keyboard its amazing but it is extremely HEAVY this is not a gigging keyboard without a road crew. Now Roland needs to redo the FA with those features.
If you can’t lift 61lbs then you really should work out your muscles.
Are the 16 pads velocity sensitive and pressure sensitive like the Fantom G(Can we play channel 10 drums on it, or only clip launch)? Are you incorporating Variphrase like the V-Synth GT/XT/VariOS ? Show me for Sample chopping and mangling. Will it be able the load Supernatural sounds and articulations?, the Fantom G could use 2 Supernatural Sound Cards out of 3 (ARX drums, ARX keys, ARX Brass) ; I could plug my guitar to the Fantom G and get a perfect replication of the JC-120 Jazz Chorus guitar amplifier. IS THIS REALLY A FANTOM? No sample back recording. If it doesn't have all of this I ain't paying $ 3k+, and pretty of a board as it is. I am waiting for a real successor to the Fantom G.
I found out that the “tone machine” feature of the Kontakt 5 sampler can behave a lot like VariPhrase, and automated with Logic X. They should be able to do this on the FANTOM. Until Roland can do more, am not salivating at the mouth for the FANTOM, the old fantomG is still a beast.
People complaint about the Montage not having VIrtual Analog, but they stuck to what they know best, FM.
For the purist, VA still have aliasing issues. Even though It has come a long way. About the TR drum machine, I can get a used USB powered Arturia BeatStep Pro, for $200, and get the same thing and CV outputs.
The Roland board dream team is, a V Synth GT, a FANTOM G with ARX brass and drums, and integra 7. Bro/Sis that’s all you need. I wouldn’t even look at this new FANTOM. If you want to spend 4k$ Just do it in the used market for the older boards and supernatural module.
My Korg PA4x is better for gigging that this FANTOM. If Roland doesn’t get their act together, my money is going toward a MPC X and Integra 7. The MPC Force is a great option for stand alone Ableton type sequencing. which I will I am trying to avoid, but eventually will drink the Coolaid and join the collective as well, resistance is futile.
Super!
David Bowie, on one interview, stated that his band would get a new synthesizer and immediately toss the manual in the trash. They found it much more interesting tweaking knobs till they got the sound they wanted.
Well these synthesisers didn’t have submenus LOL
8:12 Sounds like a patch from an older Roland keyboard. Does anyone know?
Tony Lancer rolandJV35 Brass
Awesome
Really important question if anyone can answer me. Do I need a external playback device to hear my sounds? It doesnt play out the sounds out loud right? Or is mines just broken?
If you are asking if you need a speaker or headset, yes
Did you actually buy a Fantom without doing a little research…?
Can you transfer Fantom G performances/ sounds into this?
Doubtful, looks like a new engine
I don't believe Scott Tibbs is ever rythmically challenged!!!
This looks like an awesome keyboard! I realize that this is more of a synth keyboard, but is there a triple pedal unit you can get for this?
I give it an 8 out of 10. Bigger pads with velocity sensitivity and a sample chopping feature would have made this a 10.
Is it available for indian market also
Trinta e cinco mil pesquisei e passou o documento para CNPJ
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can you downlaod sounds from the website ans install them like the FA?
It's still got that typical Roland plastic RDAC tone to it
Does it have the sound set from the Roland RD 2000 piano in it?
Why is it limited to 32 bars of real time recording?
he didn't answer your question because Roland HAS no answer.....and in spite of all the software upgrades they have made in the last year or so, the sequencer's limitations has NOT been addressed....
@DrGargani your comment didn't age well
Hi, great introduction. However, can this beast be used as an audio interface as well and, further, can the sounds off this keyboard be recorded onto DAW as is possible with latest Yamaha flagships ?
Thanks .. 😊
Siddharth Jain 😂
@@truthmanifestingtruth Xcuse Me ?
Yes. Plus a tip, you can send the sound into your DAW and apply effects to the sound and return to the Fantom as a completely new sound
@@ablesam Thank you, Able. Appreciate it .. 😊
Does anyone know how to hook the sliders up for the 'drawbars when using organ sounds?
The tonewheel organ hasn't been added to the Fantom. Scott works deep with Roland R&D and probably said it as an Easter egg. It was probably supposed to released with the following year but due to Covid or other reasons the engineers weren't able to add that feature in. But it is speculated to come soon.
Edit, it has been implemented in version 2.5
In an alternate universe. Biff is a musician.
My aging Fantom X needs a buddy. I am not completely sold yet but I am looking into this new Fantom to see if it fits the bill. I really liked the audio recording features and the number of MIDI and audio tracks of the Fantom G but missed that. Looks like this Fantom does not offer those number of tracks and the price is well...$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. We will see.
Use it in conjunction with your Fantom-X via midi for the new sounds and features. The Fantom-X still has one of the best hardware sequencers to date.
How can I make latin rhythms like the salsa music and the merengue beats? Plus the bachata music rythms?
Of course you can.
I want one :)
Special thanks to Biff Tannen for that rundown. Great playing, I definitely want this keyboard but damn, $4k 💀
yamaha-roland-korg flagships, which is best for the home studio with and without a computer, and live.?
Good question! I would love for someone in the know to answer this one! How about the Nord too? The Yamaha Genos is 2,000 more than the Korg and Roland high end -- is that a fair comparison?
Tigerex966 Alright the thing is there is no such thing as the best it’s what is right for you . Yeah, there could be areas were most of these keyboards have better sounds then the other but at the end of the day if you have a laptop you have software plugins to back you up but man I have a montage 8 once you get one of these synthesizers you would look at it like there is no need to upgrade and none is better than the other. Just take what’s easy for you to use and master it to it’s full potential don’t waste 5000$ just to use a piano sound you’re wasting money
Whichever suits you the best. They are all powerful, but have their own flavors. I believe I'd with Roland this time.
@@tuneunleashed good answer cause I’m def going to master my fantom 7 🙏
how with dangdut 😁 ?
The depth in that pad tho....
All of these models over $3,000. Apparently no one told Roland about iPads that can do ALL of these features at a 3rd of the price.
yea, but it's not a keyboard
@@jfjusa1 You hook it up to your favorite keyboard very easily. Or get a high end MIDI controller and you'd still be saving some money.
George MiLo Yeah man one day there won’t be making keyboard anymore they will be making plugins I’m taking my chances
Fave apps?
God, no. Reducing the value of a music instrument to utilization is a crime. Though this thing excels in that filed without any trouble.
*This guy really needs to improve his playing and demonstration skills.*
_- Said no one, ever._
Montage or this one? What do you think?
Both lol
Up to you
os ritmos onde é que estão?
Yerp. Kinda expensive, no?
Can I import my own waveforms into the tones?
No.
I'm not sure how you would go about transferring actual waveforms from one machine to another unless you had two synths using the same engine. As far as transfering samples, it appears to only let you load samples into the pads. Although, i think the drum kits are sample based, so there must be a way.
@@GypsyPaz Yes, I was referring to importing samples to use through the synth engine. As I understand it, the predecessor FA range does not currently allow for it either. But strangely the JunoDS does.
Will this be a good rival for montage 8
Way better interface than the Montage and I’ve owned both. Both great products but Roland is way more feature rich than the Montage.
It's all about what you prefer what is right for you now how many features does a board has that makes you want to buy it because I'm pretty sure you're not going to use all it's features am i right?
Montage, Kronos, Fantom. All powerful, can basically do everything you need. But they all have their own flavor, style and design. Choose that which you feel suits you the best.
I believe I would go with Roland this time.
does phantom 8 work with ableton?
You can use the 16x3 stereo audio interface and map controls but it does not have a dedicated DAW control yet.
Edit, it does now it version 2.5
What is the price
$3,299.99 for the 61 key. Cheapest and smallest one.
Integra 7 - 6000+ sounds
Jupiter X- 4000+ sounds
New Fantom- Unknown number of sounds
Maybe it's not impressive enough to announce it to the world...
Acoustic piano - 1 sound.
Still an impressive instrument.
@@RayyMusik you got a point lol
Black Moses Beats it’s gonna get library updates over time
Lol, is the number of factory sounds really your criteria?
Bruh you won’t even use most of these sounds lol
I used my brand-new Fantom-6 workstation and the Juno-106 plugin (Roland Cloud) (and of course Logic X Pro) for the production of a cover version of 'Around the Corner' from Four80East, a really good canadian electro-jazz band. Please, listen by following this link: www.fantomacs.de/music/around-the-corner/
Organs?
Hey Scott! How’s the ukulele on this thing?😂😂😂 yes, I’m bitter that you reviewed it on the Integra 7 demo instead of showing more of what the electric guitars could do. Does the Fantom have a strumming engine?
Features
Plis
My CNPJ NEXT
They copied a lot from the Montage/MODX but they've added a sequencer and some other little nice things.
Man I thought I was the only one who noticed that..
This fantom with a modx or montage would be a killer duo
Everyone copies everyone
Fantom G best
"Panini" 6:42
Lol
all I am hearing is Jupiter sounds, is it another jupiter inside the fanton? and the drums really dont sound that hot like many roland products
It is the trend of the times.
ok so it has one piano sound..
some of the synth sounds sounds like they go back to late 1970s and the early 19980s, you know the old big truck horn sound..he he he lol.. where are the Ep-piano, acoustic piano, brass, woodwind, strings, D-50 and organ sounds?
Inside the Fantom.
Nyccc
15:06 'It's kind of nice to not hear that you are rhythmically challenged ' 😅😅😅
Kronos Setlist Fantom Scene
way out of my price range..might just pay the overinflated price for a jd990 on ebay:)
Whatever Roland fantom of 2000 has a separate quality
But why is he wearing that Behringer T-shirt?
Bad joke - sorry... Couldn't resist 😋
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Fuck, i killed.
A playable keyboard ? No thanks. I want sticky keys.
Jesus, this thing is stupidly expensive!
No freakin joke
hurry up Korg
Imagine if Stevie Wonder was a young guy in this age of keys.
It may have stunted his growth in how well he plays...all the fiddlin’ around and sound designing...or not🤷🏾♂️
Workstation is such a turn off, the term.
They should be Funstations ! Dibs on the name.