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Latest Traktor Pro 2 Crack Mind' title='Latest Traktor Pro 2 Crack Mind' />Studio showcase Music. Radar. Show us your pride and joy Its not just the professionals who have impressive studios these days we know that many of you put a great deal of time, effort and money into creating your home facilities, so its only natural that like proud parents youd like to show them off to the world. Download the free trial version below to get started. Doubleclick the downloaded file to install the software. Theres no doubting Denmarkbased KnudHenrik is a keysman, with this little lot surrounding his studio. A blend of workstations, stage pianos, synths and. Were happy to allow you to do exactly that click through the gallery to see photos of the most impressive, quirky, unorthodox and downright jaw dropping setups that Music. Radars users have sent in. Pull up a chair and browse the whole gallery new inclusions are now at the front, starting below. Submit your studio here. If youd like your studio to appear on Music. Mercenaries The Game Ps2 more. До недавнего времени лечение в Германии для многих являлось несбыточной. Adobe InDesign CS5 Premium 7. Autodesk Autocad Architecture 2010 German 2 dvds Aperture 3. Full for Mac 1 dvd Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro for Mac 1 cd Adobe Photoshop. Download and listen to new, exclusive, electronic dance music and house tracks. Available on mp3 and wav at the worlds largest store for DJs. Radar, join our burgeoning Facebook group dedicated to showcasing your pride and joy. Share your photos and well upload the best on this here gallery. Alternatively, email a photo and description to contactmusicradar. Well beam the best across the worldwide web, along with your now famous name and our comments. Matthew Comegys. Now this is a space we can all relate to. Whether you are cramming your production stations into a one bed flat, or have been demoted to a corner in the spare room with the impending growth of the family unit. You make do with what youve got. Wed take a Juno 6. Moog Voyager any day of the week. Knud Henrik Bentzen. Theres no doubting Denmark based Knud Henrik is a keys man, with this little lot surrounding his studio. A blend of workstations, stage pianos, synths and controllers are joined by some in the box sound creation, headed up by the jam packed Omnisphere. Terrany Johnson. Terrany Johnson, aka Tee Double, show us once again that a jam packed studio is a thing of wonder. First youre met with the sight of gear from floor to ceiling, then the more you look, the more you see the gems that lie within. A few highlights are undoubtedly the Linn. Drum, Oberheim DMX and Sequential Circuits Drumtraks a triumvirate of old school beat makers right there, were sure youll agree. Pierluigi Sicolo. Pierluigis studio is so rammed with synthy goodness that it is impossible to do it justice in one photograph, so we implore you to check out our Studio Showcase group on Facebook for more photos. This arbitrary snippet shows theres much love for the new and not so new. The Pioneer AS 1, Modal Craft and Roland JD XA are joined by the likes of the Novation Nova and you can just make out the corner of the Korg Radias. Yann Faussurier. Theres something beautiful about the symmetry of Yanns studio. While were massive fans of your production dungeons swimming with gear, this feels like a more considered approach and we love it just as much as all the others. Our guess is Yann has not long started out in the Eurorack game and looks like he making great headway in filling those cases, but to what end All we can say is good luck and that Pro 2 would look even lovelier with a couple of skiff cases on either side. Dan Johnson. Looks like performance and hybrid controller production are high on the list of workflows in Dans studio. Its clear to see that his colours are firmly pinned to the Native Instruments mast, with Komplete Kontrol, Maschine Studio and Maschine Jam all in attendance. Although there are plenty of Novation controllers for Ableton lurking around the place too. Edward Bass. Theres no mistaking that the Studiologic Sledge is very much the dominant force here, visually, but we really love the lack of computational device and a DAW in this stripped down homage to hardware. However, Richard informs us that the computer is just out of shot. Edward is obviously a connoisseur of the small synthgroovebox with the inclusion of the kult classic that is the Korg Electribe ER 1, moving through the ages all the way up to a future classic that is the Make Noise 0 Coast. Adi Rowe. Adi is a true DJ and has obviously been in the game for some time. We wish we could squeeze in more of this panoramic shot, which is entirely festooned with decks and vinyl. Swinging round to the production side of things and the studio features plenty of controller and outboard options, but perhaps the most intriguing part of this space is what looks like a modern teasmade classy Alfred Villagomez. Much like our good friend Mr Rowe, Alfreds studio is also heavy on the turntablism with a side order of in the box control, courtesy of Dicer. The creative spark that is Novations Circuit is always a good sight alongside the Ableton Push, Maschine Mikro and Arturia Micro. Brute, in blushing rouge colourway. Milo Jones. While Milos studio is lean in the gear department, it is quite obvious that he takes analysis very seriously in Logic Pro X. Andreas Cruz. Any studio that rocks a Korg Radias is alright in our book. The improved polyphony and sound palette to its predecessor, the MS2. B, were slightly overshadowed by the bold statement that was the synths separate keyboard. Theres no sign of that here, perhaps as thered be no room The Radias is in rather good company and is joined by a Korg Kronos, Nord Lead A1. R, Waldorf Blofeld, Hypersynth Xenophone, and a DSI OB 6 module. No doubt with control and sequencing duties taken care of by Squarp Instruments Pyramid sequencer and the Arturia Key. Step. Tommy Jansson. Theres something faintly Death Star like about Tommys studio, not sure if its the white geometric acoustic treatments, or just the pair of Stormtroopers holding sentry. You cant deny that hes gone all in, with the likes of the white Alesis keytar, monitors, console and Audio Technica MT5. Its just a shame there isnt more outboard gear available in his favourite hue. Andy Styler. Star Wars fan, Andy, is rocking some lovely new bits of kit in his studio. Rolands Boutique range is well represented with the likes of the reimagined Jupiter 8, Juno 1. TB 3. 03. Not sure if theres enough room, but we think he should go for the complete set. A Moog Sub 3. Mother 3. Nord Lead 4 are joined by the very useful pairing of the Maschine Studio and Machine Jam taking care of sequencing and beat making duties. Marvin Culler. Marvins compact studio space has been made full use of with the Akai controller, complete with the helpful handwritten hints across the keys. Wed also take a stab that Mr Culler could also a keen designer in the digital art realm, judging by the size of that tablet and presumably, its rather easy to navigate round a DAW with it too. Max Merk. There are some rather enviable synths lurking in the dark and brooking studio of Max Merk. It looks like the Roland SH 1. Juno 8. 0, Korg M1 and a Korg Polysix. Theres also space for one more. Perhaps something like an old Sequential Circuits, or an Oberheim would look good there Ilario Iburni. We think youll agree that this studio from Ilario Liburni has everything you could ever want. From the fully decked out DJ booth, to the racks of synths, multiple desktop controllers and noisemakers, right down to copies of Computer Music magazine. Yes, the impressive display of synths, samplers, controllers and grooveboxes may be be the headliners here, but who wouldnt want to get hold of that array of monitoring options In a word jealous. Ziad Sarrouh. Not wanting to be outdone by our new best friend, Ilario, Mr Sarrouh here has all the hallmarks of a producer whos not so much battling with GAS gear acquisition syndrome as embracing it. Roland is well represented in this den of musical iniquity. Were especially liking the tower of Japanese synth history with the Jupiter 6, JX 3. P and the JD XA on top, which is also flanked rather nicely by a 3. Its worth mentioning that just out of shot is another workstation that holds an entire collection of Aira goodies and a healthy array of Eurorack modular. Phew. Ben Williams. Now this setup from Ben Williams is the sort of studio that we could all aspire to having.