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Some more little tweaks to the setup.
Very nice. But you really should put them on stands so that the tweeters are at ear height - not because of the tweeters but to get rid of the muddy upper bass due to reflection at the desktop. Try with some books underneath first.Wow. Some amazing desktop setups here! Mine is positively modest in comparison:
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MOTU M2 - Genelec 8010 AW + 7040 APM - Rode NT4 mic
But you really should put them on stands so that the tweeters are at ear height - not because of the tweeters but to get rid of the muddy upper bass due to reflection at the desktop. Try with some books underneath first.
never seen such a USB cord to a keyboard.
It serves no function other than looking nicer than a regular cord. It's a custom made pilot-cable, which is a common accessory once you start dabbling in custom keyboards. They're hand-made from paracord and tech-flex material, and are often colour matched to whatever you're using them on.never seen such a USB cord to a keyboard.
Dammit! Now I want an orange and silver one to match my Durgod.It serves no function other than looking nicer than a regular cord. It's a custom made pilot-cable, which is a common accessory once you start dabbling in custom keyboards. They're hand-made from paracord and tech-flex material, and are often colour matched to whatever you're using them on.
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wow, that is insane but very cool....hahaIt serves no function other than looking nicer than a regular cord. It's a custom made pilot-cable, which is a common accessory once you start dabbling in custom keyboards. They're hand-made from paracord and tech-flex material, and are often colour matched to whatever you're using them on.
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I know, I have their bigger brothers (8020a). Still you should give it try ...But I like the way they look as they are.
Also, they have what Genelec calls a 'desktop control', which attenuates by 4dB at 200Hz for exactly the reason you describe. Seems to do the job.
Dammit! Now I want an orange and silver one to match my Durgod.
The 8010s are so cute!Wow. Some amazing desktop setups here! Mine is positively modest in comparison:
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MOTU M2 - Genelec 8010 AW + 7040 APM - Rode NT4 mic
Very nice. Are you painting with the tablet? I tried some painting with a Wacom and Krita and did OK for the first couple of pics but lost interest because nature scenes where veryyy difficult to realize the potential of the software.View attachment 180884
I recently retired so consolidated my two desk setups into one.
Computer: 2018 MacBook Pro
DAC: RME ADI-2 DAC fs
Studio Monitors: Adam A5X, iLoud MTM
Headphones: Sennheiser HD800S, Sennheiser HD660S, Beyerdynamic DT1900 Pro, Apple Airpods Max, Apple Airpods Pro
Controller: Ableton Push 2
Tablet: Wacom Intuos Pro M
Computer Monitor: LG UltraFine 4K
Very nice! I’ve done quite a few illustrations on the MacBook using the tablet, but I actually prefer Procreate on the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil. Here are a few examples.Very nice. Are you painting with the tablet? I tried some painting with a Wacom and Krita and did OK for the first couple of pics but lost interest because nature scenes where veryyy difficult to realize the potential of the software.
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Sigh* Those are wonderful and beautiful. You have a very steady hand. I wish I could do that. That looks like a Bull Trout as we call them in the Columbia River and area. Fierce fighting fish.Very nice! I’ve done quite a few illustrations on the MacBook using the tablet, but I also like Procreate on the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil. Here are a few examples.
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Thank you. Like so many things, it just takes lots of practice and time. I was a designer at an environmental consulting firm for 22 years, just retired last month. I’m looking forward to having time to do art for myself instead of always doing work dictated by clients.Sigh* Those are wonderful and beautiful. You have a very steady hand. I wish I could do that. That looks like a Bull Trout as we call them in the Columbia River and area. Fierce fighting fish.
Wow. The colors. I've seen bright red slashes on trout in Canada with dark spots and tiger spots but nothing like that fish you showed.Thank you. Like so many things, it just takes lots of practice and time. I was a designer at an environmental consulting firm for 22 years, just retired last month. I’m looking forward to having time to do art for myself instead of always doing work dictated by clients.
That little golden trout is a distant relative of the bull trout, but is native to just a few watersheds in central California. They’re designated as ”critically imperiled” and may not be around much longer.
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