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Roland XP-80 (+ Expansion boards)

My first "workstation" Synthesizer ever. Lots of various kinds of instrument, many of them have been heavily used in the industry through the well-known JV1080 module. It can be expanded with up to 4 expansion boards, containing hundreds of patches each. Here are the boards I have :

- SR-JV80-06 Dance Expansion board
- SR-JV80-10 Bass/Drums Expansion board
- SR-JV80-11 Techno Expansion board
- SR-JV80-14 Asia Expansion board

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Roland XP-80 (+ Expansion boards)

Access Virus C

Simply said : an absolutely amazing synth !

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Access Virus C

Roland D-110

I've almost never used it. Got it almost for free several years ago.

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Roland D-110

Yamaha AW4416

Really good digital audio workstation. It's got all features you need starting from recording instruments until mastering the final CD (a CD-Burner is included).
Specs include : 16 tracks, EQ and compression per track, many effects, moving faders, automation for every parameter/effect, 8 virtual tracks per track (makes a total of 16x8 = 128 recordable tracks), (very basic) sampler, etc... Everything is there.
It can also be expanded through additional boards with new effects, INs-OUTs, etc.

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Yamaha AW4416

Alesis RA-100

Amplifier for passive monitors.

Alesis RA-100

Tannoy Reveal Passive monitors

They are ok. For what they cost (rather cheap) these monitors fulfill their purpose.

Tannoy Reveal Passive monitors

Sennheiser HD-570 headphones

Good headphones, not especially made for studio work but I like them. While they colorize the sound they are still very useful to spot details in the mix.

Sennheiser HD-570 headphones

M-Audio MIDISport 4x4 USB interface

4 INs and OUTs MIDI Hub.

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M-Audio MIDISport 4x4 USB interface


Software
 
Steinberg Cubase SX v2

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Emagic Sounddiver v3

Universal Patch editor for almost every synth out there.


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