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Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 17 Aug 2011, 15:03
by Hanon_CTS
tomzi wrote:I´ve two windows......it´s near munich in Germany.
Wow Tomzi,
beautiful both inside, and outside!
Nice Grand.
Cheers, Hanon

Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 12:34
by Nordfan
Oh my god!!! You guys have great studio's.

Uhm... I don't have a studio. But there are big plans for it. But it may take some time as my NS2 is the first part of the studio. Monitors, Apple MB Pro and a descent desk are to be followed ;-)

Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 13:16
by olafhaugan
I have one room with window and one without here in Sandefjord, Norway

Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 13:35
by Hanon_CTS
olafhaugan wrote:I have one room with window and one without here in Sandefjord, Norway
You have a very well organized workspace. Your nord appears to be frequently on the move "as it should be".
Your view is more urban than mine, it's interesting how different our environments are, yet we have such common ground in our music and experiences.
Cheers, hanon

Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 13:47
by Hanon_CTS
NordFan wrote:Oh my god!!! You guys have great studio's.

Uhm... I don't have a studio. But there are big plans for it. But it may take some time as my NS2 is the first part of the studio. Monitors, Apple MB Pro and a descent desk are to be followed ;-)
I don't think the studio part is absolute, just a pic of your environment.
Cheers, hanon

Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 15:02
by Frantz
Here is where I play sometimes, I just did a little gimp modification because I like to dream a little.
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Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 23:23
by Hanon_CTS
audioird wrote:Here is where I play sometimes, I just did a little gimp modification because I like to dream a little.
home.jpg
Well done!
At first glance I thought: "MOUNTAINS? REALLY, MOUNTAINS!"
I used to have a summer home in West Virginia with mountains, there is nothing like that here in Florida. :(
I can assume that by using GIMP that you are a 'nux fan? :thumbup:
I'm a long time linux user. My favorite distro is FreeBSD.
Although I find that the 'buntu distros have done great things by making linux accessible to the average computer user.
Thanks for sharing. :thanx:
Cheers, Hanon

Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 10:29
by Frantz
Hello

Mountains !!! I'd like to have a studio in a wooden made house with a large window facing a mountain landscape.
This was the only pic I had on my phone, taken when I received my NS, and the window / pane was closed !
Normally you would only see some grass, I live in a flat & green countryside :D

My favourite distrib is "slackware", that was on floppy disks, ... time passes so quickly !!
I use Ubuntu (server,workstation) at work now.
You're right, I enjoy using bash & vi.
I think open source is a great example of what people can do together.
When I move from one computer to another, I keep the same habits : Gimp, Inkscape, Blender, OpenOffice, Audacity, Songbird ...
For the DAW, I use Ableton, it is not free, but its simple and it works on osx and win.
My vst plugins work on both. I switch a lot between win (disaster) and osx (relief) for music.
Synthesia is a nice game (not free but quite cheap) that I use on both win & osx too.

:wave:

Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 20 Aug 2011, 18:52
by olafhaugan
Hanon_CTS wrote:You have a very well organized workspace. Your nord appears to be frequently on the move "as it should be".
Your view is more urban than mine, it's interesting how different our environments are, yet we have such common ground in our music and experiences.
Cheers, hanon
Thanks Hannon! The Nord has been out on tour all summer... here it is back in the office just to vent out some damp after a hot night.
As you say it's very interesting thinking about how close we really are even though we live and work in completely different environments.

Cheers, Olaf

Re: Look out any window (of your studio)

Posted: 26 Oct 2012, 14:10
by trumelpuut
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