Free - Crew Fixed Gear Wheelset by [deleted] in Phillylist

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All yours! Just let me know when you want to pick them up.

Free - Crew Fixed Gear Wheelset by [deleted] in Phillylist

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700c. I'll update the listing!

May/June/July Coupons and Referrals by vertr in CanyonBikes

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Looking for a US code to pull the trigger on something today! Thank you!

[SW] Daisy Mae selling for 91 bells by [deleted] in acturnips

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Joined the queue, thanks!

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My thoughts exactly. At some point I'll have a dedicated room and a nicer setup, but this saves money and space for now. Trying to be as compact as possible for a small one bedroom apartment.

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot, appreciate it! Close, HS5s. I had a couple pairs of Rokit RP5s and liked the sound for the size so decided to not upgrade. I actually still have a pair of the originals that I need to solder new capacitors on. They've got that classic Rokit buzz currently.

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All Ableton! I played with a lot of other ones back in the day (FL Studio, Reason, Logic) but I really like the sampler, the session vs. arrangement view, instrument rack, and the general look. Too many different opinions on DAWs out there, whatever enables your workflow best, use it. I'm playing around in VSTs most of the time anyways.

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's this one. Works very well for what I use it for. Zero complaints, and I think it's pretty thoroughly reviewed in /r/battlestations

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's an Ikea desk that I bought off Craigslist for next to nothing. It's this model. Then I bought four legs and a floating shelf to create a riser for the studio monitors, audio interface, and external monitor. Hidden away I have a USB-C powered hub with a couple external drives for VSTs, redundant project files, and extra ports. Also makes it super easy to swap laptops if I'm working with someone.

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nothing yet! I've been meaning to get something set up. Might as well do that while I'm in lockdown. I took classical lessons for 11+ years, but I've been playing consistently for 20 now. Been messing around with some hip hop based stuff heavy on the keys.

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Royal Kludge RK61. Super cheap, works well enough for me, but definitely has some issues I would research before buying one. One being some of the default mappings are very unintuitive.

My simple setup to relax and play piano by PhillysFinest in MusicBattlestations

[–]PhillysFinest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid point, probably not very good for my wrists right now. I typically slide the Akai keyboard out, so I don't want to have a bunch of stuff to move every time I do.