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Sami's Set up



Thanks to Sami for sending in these pictures of his set up. Looks great to me.

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7 comments:

Jamie said...

Yes that is a lovely tangle of cords. I have most of the stuff in the picture except the SS25 and mini mixer. That looks so fun I think I'm off to buy the SS25 and a cheap mixer this afternoon.

formal said...

That doesn't look very mobile to me :P

Just kiddin, great setup!! Makes me want to post a photo of my "semi-mobile" rig.

Anonymous said...

Dang! Got Enought iDevices? Haha, what do you use them all for?

Paul said...

It does beg the question of what makes a rig "mobile" and when does it not become so? Laptops, for example, are out of the purview of this particular blog, but one could make the case that a laptop and a controller is more "mobile" than a rig exemplified by this picture.

That being said, VERY cool setup!!! That must be a ton of fun!

Paul said...

What app is running on the iPad?

johnnyg0 said...

@Paul
"It does beg the question of what makes a rig "mobile" and when does it not become so?"

These guys here seems pretty mobile to me :

http://www.streetphoto.com/images/NOLA%20One%20Man%20Band1.jpg

http://www.johnlund.com/images/10285701389.jpg

It looks like the first one even uses some electronic gizmos! :D

Sami said...

Well, I guess my setup is more "portable modular" than mobile :) ... but still easier to move around than my PC workstation and the hardware synths, and a lot more fun to fool around than a laptop. If only there were a way to beat sync the idevices via bluetooth or wifi.

The stuff in this setup: old iPhone 3G (mostly Bebot or Loopseque mini), my wife's iPod 2G (on SS25 with Synthstation or Nanopad), iPad with Ampkit Link and CCK (usually running iMS-20, 50-in-1 Piano, Looptastic HD or Ampkit), iPhone 4 with iRig (running Filtatron, Ampkit or Thumbjam), Korg Monotron wired to fx loop on the cheap Tapco mixer.