Absolutely brilliant setup Luke! I’m a drummer, and still love 80’s music. I had the Simmons SDS8 myself. Look forward to seeing more videos from your awesome studio!
You have a very impressive studio space along with a nice collection of synthesizers, both modern and vintage. I also like how you explain the way you use each piece of gear in your setup or why you chose a specific piece of gear along with a story behind it. Thank you so much for making this video and kindly sharing it with us. I enjoyed every minute of it.
i fully enjoyed this breakdown of your studio. I think the part I was intrigued with the most (aside from the synths themselves) was the patch bay. what an efficient way to be able to have everything up and work quickly with the option to route through outboard gear. very professional setup and satisfying to watch. thank you!
Thank you Luke. Been waiting for this. edit - I bought my first analog synth from my music teacher too (well, my mother did) back in the day, mid 80s. Juno106. I still have it. Special place because it was the first.
I went down the individual patch channel route for clarity and no synth audio cross bleed when recording audio stems. But in order to have all keyboard tracks rec armed for all instruments you would need 3 apollo 16s stacked for 24 stereo inputs and aggregated interfaces or adat chained. That’s way too expensive, so i use a pre input mixer instead and feed into multiple armed audio tracks from single input channel 3/4 into one interface. Live looping is easy then. Can’t do live looping if you have to stop in between phrases and patch in a keyboard for the chorus part of the song, thats not live looping at all.
Loved the tour, and the selection of gear! Re future videos....I haven't gone through all of your channel's videos (yet), but if you haven't done it, a video with a short step through of making a track (ie. actually doing it - creating a beat, patching different synths in, adding effects) would be interesting. Not the whole real time thing (which could take hours)...just something to show the process to making key decisions, and generation of sounds as they happened...so maybe 10 to 15 min long (?), giving the feel of seeing a track built from scratch. I think Paolo from Synthmania has done this sort of thing....again, sorry if you've actually already done it and I haven't seen it yet 🙏
I have exact same absorbers as yours and in exact configuration / height, even the corners except mine are white. As of JP-8 the trick is in layering. You can create everything, even proper snare drums (not just white noise swoosh). I got many of the big polys, OB-X, OB-8, JP8, P5, Xpander, Trident, MKS80 etc I still get surprised how versatile JP8 stands among them. If you decide to pass it, grab the Xpander, they are IMO best buy on the vintage poly market nowadays. There's one in Oz for 4.3k EUR if you walk to the guy with 4k I'm sure he'll give it to you.
Layering on the JP8 is definitely the key! Even just duplicating the same sound in Dual mode creates the most awesome delicious wide sound. I do have an Xpander on my wishlist! Thanks for the heads up 😀
I love all that good old 70s-90s Synth Stuff. I´m always looking for Gear for my little Home Studio. But i can only afford the cheaper ones like Korg M1, Yamaha TX81Z. and the clones of Arp2600, 303, 909, a.s.o. You have so much Synth´s from the golden era of good Synth-Music. Would be proud having some of that highly expensive Stuff you have. I think you must smile every day you come into your museum-like studio, Luke
This was awesome! What a collection. Any interest in or thoughts on the PPG Wave? I only really know of Geddy using them in Rush but man I love those sounds he got with that 2.3 during the 80s like on Distant Early Warning. I don't really ever see them come up anywhere.
Truly blessed to have all that gear. Spoilt for choice which I bet is a curse on some occasions. I have a Grandmother which dominates my tiny home studio but looks like a toy in your setup 🤣🤣 great work Luke
Very good... I liked the 3 separate rooms, especially the one with the window used for creating sounds. Any time you can explain the patchbay better, how you configured it with the synthesizers, especially when the synthesizer is in stereo, how everything is connected at the same time through the patchbay.
The patchbays are Normalled. So the synth outputs on the left side of my room are connected to the back of the patchbay and then cables go to the individual inputs of the Apollo 16 audio interface. If a synth is stereo then you simply allocate 2 channels. On the right side of my room, the cables go from the patchbay to a mixer so I can hear everything and then just patch to a mono DI or the available stereo channel on my Apollo interface.
Thanks for this share, Luke, interesting stuff! I got your 2 Minifreak banks and think they're superb; I love the category layout and I can usually find something I want fast with a couple of tweaks. I'd love to get something similar from you for the Roland JD-XA (which I think is criminally under-appreciated btw!); any chance of JD-XA sounds??
I’m so happy you are enjoying the MiniFreak banks! I haven’t considered a JD-XA one but I have made a lot of patches for my live shows on there so maybe I could dive in sometime in the future 😊
Thanks for your generousity, taking time to show us your studio. I have a question: do you think it is worthwhile to use an old EII when there are alternatives like the TAL sampler software for example. I think the EII looks and sounds great and is kind of mythic. But do you really prefer it to modern sampling in the box considering all the limitations of the old machine? Do you think it sounds more unique or is there something about the workflow that you prefer? Would the Emax be a worthy substitute to the EII? Thanks again.
The EII is a wonderful machine and can produce great sounds. It certainly takes a lot more time than a software sampler to design sounds though. If I'm writing music and want a classic EII sound, I just go with the TAL sampler or the Arturia Emulator II V to keep the creative flow rolling. Later on once the track is fully arranged I will most likely load the same sound on the EII and record it. The Emax is great and has a lot of the same sound banks available. The only downside is that the Emax takes a bit longer to edit as there is only 1 data slider. The sound on the Emax is actually a lot more low-fi. Overall the Hardware can be cumbersome but the sound sits much better in a mix than the software. It just sounds more pleasant and you don't need to do as much work in the mix.
@@lukemillionmusic Great explanation. I've got an Emax that I haven´t used very much yet and this made me inspired to explore it more. Many thanks and especially for all the great music on your channel. I love it when you play Prince...
clapping for the Juno-6 👍🏻 and as far as the Jupiter-8 is concerned the Juno-6 shares a lot with it plus the DCOs and makes 80% (or more) of the kind of sounds the Jupiter-8 makes ...there's a youtube vid of a comparison between a Juno-60 and Jupiter-8 that shows just how similar they are
I love the Juno 6. It definitely does cover all the classic Roland Polysynth sounds. If that’s what you are after then it’s all you need! The Jupiter 8 is like the Rolls Royce edition with increased polyphony, an extra detunable oscillator, an additional envelope, cross modulation, oscillator sync, an extra LFO, unison and solo modes, portamento, the ability to layer or split sounds and a wide stereo image when using the stacking modes. Those features take it into a new sound design world not possible on the Juno. But sometimes a basic approach is all you need and that’s why I will always have a special place for the Juno 😊
@@lukemillionmusic very true on the extra features particularly the layering...along with the Juno-6 I have a Roland JX-10 so that's my (much less expensive) layering setup haha 😁 Of course the Jupiter-8 is a big part of 80s music history and nothing can get past that, plus I think it will only appreciate more in value as years go by. By the way I've taken single audio tracks from the Juno-6, duplicate them, move them to L/R stereo fields and shift them very slightly in time to create a more lush effect.
nice studio.🙂 I also love and use hardware but also a big mixing console. the soundtracs jade. al my rack gear reverbs..and soundmodules go to the console. the 2 track output go to my apogee symphony . when i,m done mixing I record the mix in an audiotrack in logic after that I do the mastering gear I use Roland xv3080 yamaha motif es rack roland fhantom Rack avalon vt737sp avalon ad2022 lexicon mpx1 effect tc d-two delay sony v77 effect emagic unitor 8 midi interface kurzweil pc3x synt kurzweil k2000R korg kronos Im looking for more effect gear Im thinking tc m5000 or tc 4000 or pcm96 I dont know
How do you wire up the big synths from the spare room in the main room? Like if you wanted to use the jdxa because it has a specific patch. Do you find the physical effect boxes and stomp box effects on the shelf cumbersome? How do you weigh your use of physical effect boxes vs using the daw digital effect plug ins? When you spend a long time designing a patch for a synth that doesn't have presets... Well, what do you do if you need to re record a section or need that patch again?
I just take synths from the spare room and pop them on a single stand in the main room when I need to use them. I have a bunch of spare stands and then just plug the synth into the patch bay to record. I mainly use digital effects but when I need a specific effect sound I can easily patch in one of the physical units. And I'm not too fussed about not being able to save patches on those preset less synths. But it can be handy to take a photo or video of the settings for reference 😀
The main studio is a room built inside a room so not much dust actually comes in. I still will give everything a tickle with a soft paint brush every Monday morning to keep any surface dust away.
The majority of the synths are mono. I tend to prefer recording in mono unless there is a particular effect like the chorus on the Juno or I'm panning voices on the OB8.
@@lukemillionmusic need you a 'Tea boy' - pay zero dollars , but gets to say he works in a studio - but really goes round with a duster making sure its all tip top - very nice studio - very nice - i am here widdling down my 10 synths just too a computer ( once again ) - its a strange process , theres a lot of care in your room whereas mines a mess , I do like the way you cant see leads hanging out of al your synths - midi leads , audio leads - it just looks so messy and then they start to criss cross each other like spagetti you cant undo lols - great room - keep it tidy
Nice setup but youre obviously not a big PPG and sequential fan, 😀. Especially missing a PPG wave 2.3/Groove 3rd wave and the Prophet VS. Also a nice Mini moog/Voyager wouldnt hurt.
A PPG would be nice! For now I just use the Waldorf software emulation which is great. I do love Minimoogs but the Matriarch and Grandmother are covering that territory until one pops up for the right price 😊
@@lukemillionmusic I do the same, if it starts to collect dust it gets sold. Your setup is fantastic anyway, really enjoyed the tour, and glad to see you are finally getting the views you deserve.
I like that lamp, but no analog mixing desk, shame as you need it with all that gear, its like having a whole orchestra and a computer as the conductor, computers are like traffic lights. the modern musician has no excuse, my studio tour 10 seconds long, laptop, mini keys & headphones, backpack & go, low cost freedom. update (secret weapon), I got maudio bx3, yes!
@ can I live in your studio then. Sorry just remember when I was a kid I use to watch the tv and see the Jupiter 8, dx7 and emulator and drool over them wishing I could have them. A kids dream back then and still love all these classics synths today.
That study smells like history 👍
Really interesting to see how you work. Beautiful space(s) you have there!
Thanks Alex. Come visit sometime 😁
What a setup!
Absolutely brilliant setup Luke! I’m a drummer, and still love 80’s music. I had the Simmons SDS8 myself. Look forward to seeing more videos from your awesome studio!
You have a very impressive studio space along with a nice collection of synthesizers, both modern and vintage. I also like how you explain the way you use each piece of gear in your setup or why you chose a specific piece of gear along with a story behind it. Thank you so much for making this video and kindly sharing it with us. I enjoyed every minute of it.
Thank you 🙏 😊
@lukemillionmusic You're very welcome!
É o estúdio do gênio! Espetacular.
When i started to look your videos i have always wanted to see all your synths, thank you for sharing with us. That studio is really a dream come true
thanks for the tour!
this is such a beautiful den of musicality!
Luke - Amazing studio and synth collection. I love the idea of a multi-room studio for various aspects of the musical process. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing thank you so much to show your working spaces and all Synth ,very nice
Great space, thank you for taking time to show us.
I also have a VP330, fantastic and unique vintage synth.
I have the VSTs of most of these and I WISH I had the real things. Very jealous. Amazing setup and love the sounds you make with it.
Thank you 😊🙏
Thanks Luke you made me cry, ❤ love your grandmother
Thanks. Really waiting for more ❤
Love your studio!!!
Gorgeous studio
This room should be a museum in the future
Hey Luke amazing Studio - amazing floor Lamp - amazing Luke - thank you for the Tour
i fully enjoyed this breakdown of your studio. I think the part I was intrigued with the most (aside from the synths themselves) was the patch bay. what an efficient way to be able to have everything up and work quickly with the option to route through outboard gear. very professional setup and satisfying to watch. thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Luke. Been waiting for this.
edit - I bought my first analog synth from my music teacher too (well, my mother did) back in the day, mid 80s. Juno106. I still have it. Special place because it was the first.
The first is always special 😊
“Enough of the nerdy talk-let’s talk about synths” got me good 😂
I went down the individual patch channel route for clarity and no synth audio cross bleed when recording audio stems. But in order to have all keyboard tracks rec armed for all instruments you would need 3 apollo 16s stacked for 24 stereo inputs and aggregated interfaces or adat chained. That’s way too expensive, so i use a pre input mixer instead and feed into multiple armed audio tracks from single input channel 3/4 into one interface. Live looping is easy then. Can’t do live looping if you have to stop in between phrases and patch in a keyboard for the chorus part of the song, thats not live looping at all.
Loved the tour, and the selection of gear!
Re future videos....I haven't gone through all of your channel's videos (yet), but if you haven't done it, a video with a short step through of making a track (ie. actually doing it - creating a beat, patching different synths in, adding effects) would be interesting.
Not the whole real time thing (which could take hours)...just something to show the process to making key decisions, and generation of sounds as they happened...so maybe 10 to 15 min long (?), giving the feel of seeing a track built from scratch. I think Paolo from Synthmania has done this sort of thing....again, sorry if you've actually already done it and I haven't seen it yet 🙏
Wow! What amazing talent and keyboard equipment you have.
Wow 🤩… just wow 🤩 ❤
What a great setup 🤓☺️
Very interesting - thank you. I would like to know how you recreate the original sounds from 80s music that you play.
I have exact same absorbers as yours and in exact configuration / height, even the corners except mine are white. As of JP-8 the trick is in layering. You can create everything, even proper snare drums (not just white noise swoosh). I got many of the big polys, OB-X, OB-8, JP8, P5, Xpander, Trident, MKS80 etc I still get surprised how versatile JP8 stands among them. If you decide to pass it, grab the Xpander, they are IMO best buy on the vintage poly market nowadays. There's one in Oz for 4.3k EUR if you walk to the guy with 4k I'm sure he'll give it to you.
Layering on the JP8 is definitely the key! Even just duplicating the same sound in Dual mode creates the most awesome delicious wide sound. I do have an Xpander on my wishlist! Thanks for the heads up 😀
great setup mate.
What would I like to see? The Multimoog Deep Dive
Boss studio and cool guy
Thanks for the tour
I love all that good old 70s-90s Synth Stuff.
I´m always looking for Gear for my little Home Studio. But i can only afford the cheaper ones like Korg M1, Yamaha TX81Z. and the clones of Arp2600, 303, 909, a.s.o.
You have so much Synth´s from the golden era of good Synth-Music.
Would be proud having some of that highly expensive Stuff you have.
I think you must smile every day you come into your museum-like studio, Luke
It does feel nice walking into my studio. The gear is like family and friends 😁
Nice setup brother god bless
This was awesome! What a collection. Any interest in or thoughts on the PPG Wave? I only really know of Geddy using them in Rush but man I love those sounds he got with that 2.3 during the 80s like on Distant Early Warning. I don't really ever see them come up anywhere.
this was great luke!!
good job!
Just wanna pop in and say thanks for your vintage minifreak presets, just picked up both earlier today. The Moog stuff is so good!!!!
That’s great! Thank you 🙏
That's an awesome setup you have there 👌
Very cool cave Luke! Especially like the Emulator sound and story.
great video Luke! thank you 🎹
Truly blessed to have all that gear. Spoilt for choice which I bet is a curse on some occasions. I have a Grandmother which dominates my tiny home studio but looks like a toy in your setup 🤣🤣 great work Luke
Thanks Luke, More on the JP4 please :)
AiAiAi 'eye eye eye' I believe, but could be wrong. Really solid headphones, I used to run the wired TMA-2's, my son is running the wireless ones.
That might be it! Funny name but great headphones 😊
Great studio setup 💐💯
I discovered you, your music and channel way too late. Awesome stuff man
It's like you built my DREAM studio.
Very good... I liked the 3 separate rooms, especially the one with the window used for creating sounds. Any time you can explain the patchbay better, how you configured it with the synthesizers, especially when the synthesizer is in stereo, how everything is connected at the same time through the patchbay.
The patchbays are Normalled. So the synth outputs on the left side of my room are connected to the back of the patchbay and then cables go to the individual inputs of the Apollo 16 audio interface. If a synth is stereo then you simply allocate 2 channels. On the right side of my room, the cables go from the patchbay to a mixer so I can hear everything and then just patch to a mono DI or the available stereo channel on my Apollo interface.
@@lukemillionmusic right, which patchbay do you use and recommend?
You should do a Tutorial for the Muse. Starting with the a init Sound and Go through the functions
I’ve done something like that - Exploring the Moog Muse
th-cam.com/video/uDYNT50REfg/w-d-xo.html
@@lukemillionmusic going to watch that..thx
Thanks for this share, Luke, interesting stuff!
I got your 2 Minifreak banks and think they're superb; I love the category layout and I can usually find something I want fast with a couple of tweaks.
I'd love to get something similar from you for the Roland JD-XA (which I think is criminally under-appreciated btw!); any chance of JD-XA sounds??
I’m so happy you are enjoying the MiniFreak banks! I haven’t considered a JD-XA one but I have made a lot of patches for my live shows on there so maybe I could dive in sometime in the future 😊
Wow great setup and didn't know you were from Adelaide! I live in Glenelg, but from Manchester UK.
Very nice! ❤
So many keys!
this is the dude that beat you on all those Ebay bids
Haha. I don’t think I’ve ever bought a synth of eBay. All been sourced locally so I can try them first 😊
Thank you for the tour. The Muse looks great and I would love to hear your thoughts on it. A reliable polyphonic Moog would be very nice.
I think the Muse is a great Polysynth. Covers a lot of territory and you can go pretty deep with it or just pull up the classic tones.
Thanks for your generousity, taking time to show us your studio. I have a question: do you think it is worthwhile to use an old EII when there are alternatives like the TAL sampler software for example. I think the EII looks and sounds great and is kind of mythic. But do you really prefer it to modern sampling in the box considering all the limitations of the old machine? Do you think it sounds more unique or is there something about the workflow that you prefer? Would the Emax be a worthy substitute to the EII? Thanks again.
The EII is a wonderful machine and can produce great sounds. It certainly takes a lot more time than a software sampler to design sounds though. If I'm writing music and want a classic EII sound, I just go with the TAL sampler or the Arturia Emulator II V to keep the creative flow rolling. Later on once the track is fully arranged I will most likely load the same sound on the EII and record it. The Emax is great and has a lot of the same sound banks available. The only downside is that the Emax takes a bit longer to edit as there is only 1 data slider. The sound on the Emax is actually a lot more low-fi. Overall the Hardware can be cumbersome but the sound sits much better in a mix than the software. It just sounds more pleasant and you don't need to do as much work in the mix.
@@lukemillionmusic Great explanation. I've got an Emax that I haven´t used very much yet and this made me inspired to explore it more. Many thanks and especially for all the great music on your channel. I love it when you play Prince...
20:56 *_"You can NEVER have enough KeyTar"_* !!! 😆😂🤣✌
clapping for the Juno-6 👍🏻 and as far as the Jupiter-8 is concerned the Juno-6 shares a lot with it plus the DCOs and makes 80% (or more) of the kind of sounds the Jupiter-8 makes ...there's a youtube vid of a comparison between a Juno-60 and Jupiter-8 that shows just how similar they are
I love the Juno 6. It definitely does cover all the classic Roland Polysynth sounds. If that’s what you are after then it’s all you need! The Jupiter 8 is like the Rolls Royce edition with increased polyphony, an extra detunable oscillator, an additional envelope, cross modulation, oscillator sync, an extra LFO, unison and solo modes, portamento, the ability to layer or split sounds and a wide stereo image when using the stacking modes. Those features take it into a new sound design world not possible on the Juno. But sometimes a basic approach is all you need and that’s why I will always have a special place for the Juno 😊
@@lukemillionmusic very true on the extra features particularly the layering...along with the Juno-6 I have a Roland JX-10 so that's my (much less expensive) layering setup haha 😁 Of course the Jupiter-8 is a big part of 80s music history and nothing can get past that, plus I think it will only appreciate more in value as years go by. By the way I've taken single audio tracks from the Juno-6, duplicate them, move them to L/R stereo fields and shift them very slightly in time to create a more lush effect.
Imagine this dudes power bill 🤣
Love it!
OMG!!! Adelaide! new Sub
Great studio. What’s the sound diffrernce between the DX7 mki and mkii? 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks. The mkii is a bit cleaner with less digital noise. You can also split and layer sounds on it which gives you more sound design possibilities.
@ thanks for the answer. i have a mki and i love it. Can you make a video on the Multimoog? 🙏🙏🙏
Run out of inputs ==> Time to Upgrade ;-) These instruments are fortunate to have you as their current operator.
This is what I live for. Also, What's with Garfield?
It’s actually a digital clock! And I was a big fan of Garfield growing up 😅
This is so great!❤
@@lukemillionmusic Bill or Lorenzo?
Wowsers 😮
Oh man, I wish you didn't show the B room. Now I think I need a B room.
I didn't realise you had a YT channel... 👍👌✌
... this video appeared in my YT recommendations!
nice studio.🙂 I also love and use hardware but also a big mixing console. the soundtracs jade. al my rack gear reverbs..and soundmodules go to the console. the 2 track output go to my apogee symphony . when i,m done mixing I record the mix in an audiotrack in logic after that I do the mastering
gear I use
Roland xv3080
yamaha motif es rack
roland fhantom Rack
avalon vt737sp
avalon ad2022
lexicon mpx1 effect
tc d-two delay
sony v77 effect
emagic unitor 8 midi interface
kurzweil pc3x synt
kurzweil k2000R
korg kronos
Im looking for more effect gear
Im thinking tc m5000
or tc 4000
or pcm96
I dont know
Veddy Naice! I Like! 👍
We need a Studio B only track!
So you forgot the 808 909 but not the SDS :) - i'd like to see you use seperate outputs on drums and have fx on each.
I usually use multiple outputs when recording the drum machines as it sounds better than taking the stereo output. Stay tuned!
How do you wire up the big synths from the spare room in the main room?
Like if you wanted to use the jdxa because it has a specific patch.
Do you find the physical effect boxes and stomp box effects on the shelf cumbersome? How do you weigh your use of physical effect boxes vs using the daw digital effect plug ins?
When you spend a long time designing a patch for a synth that doesn't have presets... Well, what do you do if you need to re record a section or need that patch again?
I just take synths from the spare room and pop them on a single stand in the main room when I need to use them. I have a bunch of spare stands and then just plug the synth into the patch bay to record. I mainly use digital effects but when I need a specific effect sound I can easily patch in one of the physical units. And I'm not too fussed about not being able to save patches on those preset less synths. But it can be handy to take a photo or video of the settings for reference 😀
Wow!!
cool beans my frien :)
No studio is complete without a Stylophone!
SuprB
Jamie parks 3rd party I 👌 music 🎶 🎵 hell yea 😎
Nice setup. How do you deal with dust ?
The main studio is a room built inside a room so not much dust actually comes in. I still will give everything a tickle with a soft paint brush every Monday morning to keep any surface dust away.
@ makes total sense. 👍
♥️🎵🎹
Do you generally capture your stereo synths in mono (like the Prophet through the Space Echo in the video)?
The majority of the synths are mono. I tend to prefer recording in mono unless there is a particular effect like the chorus on the Juno or I'm panning voices on the OB8.
@@lukemillionmusic Thanks for the answer! May your synths stay healthy for a long time 🙂
My god @lukemillionmusic, seeing that piano and that set up on top leads me to ask another question. Have you ever met Joe Jackson?
I have not!
I saw a Jupiter-8 in Australia for sale for AU$26,000...
There's currently one on market place for $32000 AUD.
I'd be interested to know the value of the studio e.g. between $100K AUD & $150K AUD
Lucky !
Alesis Fusion? Anyone's thoughts ??
very tidy , I could not see much dust , but I think if someone were to come in with a duster you might find a bit of dust in the corner of the room
I try and give the whole room a good vacuum every fortnight to avoid any dust build ups 😊
@@lukemillionmusic need you a 'Tea boy' - pay zero dollars , but gets to say he works in a studio - but really goes round with a duster making sure its all tip top - very nice studio - very nice - i am here widdling down my 10 synths just too a computer ( once again ) - its a strange process , theres a lot of care in your room whereas mines a mess , I do like the way you cant see leads hanging out of al your synths - midi leads , audio leads - it just looks so messy and then they start to criss cross each other like spagetti you cant undo lols - great room - keep it tidy
Would love to see the sound of each. Small sample
There’s plenty of videos on my channel to hear them in action 😊 But I also will be making a video series soon that will feature each one individually.
@lukemillionmusic thanks mate. Cheers from fellow Adeladian!
Nice setup but youre obviously not a big PPG and sequential fan, 😀.
Especially missing a PPG wave 2.3/Groove 3rd wave and the Prophet VS.
Also a nice Mini moog/Voyager wouldnt hurt.
A PPG would be nice! For now I just use the Waldorf software emulation which is great. I do love Minimoogs but the Matriarch and Grandmother are covering that territory until one pops up for the right price 😊
Keytar review please! 😃
Nice, but no SH-101, so this studio is incomplet for me 😁
I prefer the SH-2 but I have access to one anytime I want to use it 😊
What screen are you using in the mail studio ? 🙂
It’s a LG full HD monitor 😊
@@lukemillionmusic 27 or 32 and thanks :-)
What a setup 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍👍👍
Behringer Bros are somewhere smiling in the dark.
Oh sure, today it's a "studio tour", but last time is was all "Who are you and what are you doing in my house?!"
If you ever want to part with that TB-303 that needs some work for a third of market price let me know 🤞🤞
It will be repaired and I’ll hold onto that one 😁
@@lukemillionmusic Oh well it was worth a try. :)
If you know anyone in Melbourne willing to part with one at a bargin let me know.
Where is your Yamaha CS 40M?
It’s gone. It wasn’t getting used enough so it needed to go to a new home
@@lukemillionmusic I do the same, if it starts to collect dust it gets sold. Your setup is fantastic anyway, really enjoyed the tour, and glad to see you are finally getting the views you deserve.
I like that lamp, but no analog mixing desk, shame as you need it with all that gear, its like having a whole orchestra and a computer as the conductor, computers are like traffic lights.
the modern musician has no excuse, my studio tour 10 seconds long,
laptop, mini keys & headphones, backpack & go, low cost freedom.
update (secret weapon), I got maudio bx3, yes!
Jupiter 8
RoCKN🎹🎸🎼🎶🤗💞
Crows or Power?
The Cats! But then Crows
@@lukemillionmusic 'Pro Harmonic' for gear repair?
@@IncorrectDisposal Robs a Legend
Question, can I come and live with you lol.
lol… my studio is not at my house. So that would be even more awkward 😂
@ can I live in your studio then. Sorry just remember when I was a kid I use to watch the tv and see the Jupiter 8, dx7 and emulator and drool over them wishing I could have them. A kids dream back then and still love all these classics synths today.
Hey Luke, i give you 100$ per synth!
Haha, everything right now is a keeper and you might need a 0 or two more per synth 😂
Nice studio. But please sell the vocoder. It appears you have a real voice, so singing through a vocoder isn't necessary and it sounds very ugly.