I find that sitting for long periods is uncomfortable, and my reach is extended by the fact that I'm standing up.
I use a couple of metal storage racks to house my rig, with a skb mini-gig rig sitting between them. I'll post some photos shortly.
bIz
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jacob Talkington
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 1:13 PM
Subject: [xl7] Problem I never thought I'd have..
Lately I've been breaking out of the strictly-software studio I've
become so accustomed to over the last four years, and have seen a
lot of gear come and go. But lately it's coming more quickly than
it's going back out as I learn more specificially what I want in a
machine, and now I'm running into the problem of space. All the gear
is on my desk here and it's getting quite crowded. What do you folks
use to lay out your gear on? Cheap rectangular tables? Something
else?
The current gear situation is: 2x pc monitor (cpu's obviously
under the desk), XL-7, Alesis AirSynth and AirFX, QS6 keyboard, and
the Yamaha MG10/2 (kinda wish I still had my 3 Electribes, what with
my new knowledge of MIDIwork and all!) But in any case, I'm looking
for an inexpensive way to neaten up and work in a space here. Anyone
have pics of their studios besides rEalm? :)
/.j
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Re: [xl7] Problem I never thought I'd have..
2003-05-30 by biz
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