And the desk lamp is?Maisey wrote:The big grey unit on the right is an Akai S series sampler. Probably an S2000.
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It's doesn't look like DOS.dtsom wrote:DOCTOR GADGETS IN BRASIL
btw, what software it's running?
I Guess isn't Logic because isn't a mac , and isn't Cubase too.
so what?
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Maybe an old logic version from the Emagic era^^
nah doesn't relly look akai style - didn't they had white front panels?Maisey wrote:The big grey unit on the right is an Akai S series sampler. Probably an S2000.
what i don´t understand is why so little equipment(in madrid 2009 it was the same,a computer and the 2 units) and in other places doc has more gadgets???
it´s weird!!!
it´s weird!!!
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Those big flightcases are full of useless stuff. No function, but looks good on stagedtsom wrote:what i don´t understand is why so little equipment(in madrid 2009 it was the same,a computer and the 2 units) and in other places doc has more gadgets???
it´s weird!!!
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people said they saw some macs in with the kit at leamington.
i can confirm there were macs there, but they were not in use. they currently have them in tow as 3rd line backups, in case EVERYTHING else fails.
although i hear a rumour that the plan is to migrate over to them in time, they're just not quite done yet...
i can confirm there were macs there, but they were not in use. they currently have them in tow as 3rd line backups, in case EVERYTHING else fails.
although i hear a rumour that the plan is to migrate over to them in time, they're just not quite done yet...
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Quiff, Dok it's a macbook pro at são paulo 2009Quiff Boy wrote:people said they saw some macs in with the kit at leamington.
i can confirm there were macs there, but they were not in use. they currently have them in tow as 3rd line backups, in case EVERYTHING else fails.
although i hear a rumour that the plan is to migrate over to them in time, they're just not quite done yet...
i was on the first row
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not saying the MBPs weren't there and maybe even in use for something or other
i'm just repeating what i was told the other day by the powers that be, in response to a discussion they'd spotted on here
i'm just repeating what i was told the other day by the powers that be, in response to a discussion they'd spotted on here
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Maybe it was a Macbook Pro running Linux.
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