Updating the Recording Studio

Although I kept working on my instrument skills, I neglected my recording studio for about a decade now. I guess the root of the problem is that I never got the hang of the modern computer based sequencers. The moment when I sold my KORG 01/W workstation (almost a decade ago) was the moment I more or less quit recording anything.

While I’m working with computers for a living, I don’t like software instruments much — with one exception which is the reason for this post. I just acquired a Native Instruments MASCHINE — which is a dedicated hardware controller for a software instruments (a groovebox, actually). This is slowly bringing back my motivation to do some recordings.

As part of this motivation, I sold some of the gear that only gathered dust, namely an Akai MPC 2500, a Roland JD990 w/ VintageKeys extensions, and a BitStream WaveIdea controller. Less is more and keyboardwise, I’m feeling very confident with only a Roland V-Synth GT and a Roland V-Piano now.

Stay tuned for some releases… after so many years :)

Comments (2) left to “Updating the Recording Studio”

  1. Paul Eggleton wrote:

    One of your blog postings a while back hinted at a liking for tracked music, did you ever compose any mods?

  2. mickey wrote:

    Oh yes! Quite a lot of ‘em. And they’re even online and with history :) See http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/projects/amiga-modules/

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