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Gosh, your garage floor is very clean!
LOL, that's because the Kia is new, you should see the other side under my son's 7-year-old toyota pickup that's traversed the rocky paths of Arizona desert... there's more than a few drips!
 
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Here is my current Desktop. The Masterkeyboard is for sale, it has insufficient Keys :sad:. Currently i´am looking after a new Controller Keyboard or a Workstation with an 88 Keybed.
I like that really wide raised shelf, could definitely use that in my setup. 👍🏼
 
I like that really wide raised shelf, could definitely use that in my setup. 👍🏼

I need space for my upcoming 88 keys instrument, which would not be possible without a shelf to accommodate the rest. So in the DIY market i bought a board with 4 height-adjustable feet and that was it. And it looks good as i think.
 
Quick update to my setup from a couple years ago. I ended up custom designing & building ANOTHER desk to go with my original composing desk for so I could score study and do other general writing things. The new desk is on the left in the picture while my composing desk (on the right) is still going strong!
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While green with envy at some of the beautiful setups displayed in this thread, I am very grateful for the third monitor that I somehow managed to squeeze in.

In portrait mode, it really makes it easier to work with the Editor (pianoroll) and the many articulations.

Just a little nook under a slanted roof.. but it’s my little nook :)
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It is not as fancy as most of yours, but the view is awesome and I want to focus on composition first and foremost before sound / realism, so this is my notation based setup!

On the piano lies a Haydn score for inspiration, Elaine Gould's Behind Bars, Rimsky Korsakov's orchestration guide and a piece of sheet music with a pencil for noodling around
 
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It is not as fancy as most of yours, but the view is awesome and I want to focus on composition first and foremost before sound / realism, so this is my notation based setup!

On the piano lies a Haydn score for inspiration, Elaine Gould's Behind Bars, Rimsky Korsakov's orchestration guide and a piece of sheet music with a pencil for noodling around
Perfect. I also have a small jar where I stash all the other things I need to do today. They can wait.
 
While green with envy at some of the beautiful setups displayed in this thread, I am very grateful for the third monitor that I somehow managed to squeeze in.

In portrait mode, it really makes it easier to work with the Editor (pianoroll) and the many articulations.

Just a little nook under a slanted roof.. but it’s my little nook :)
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Just took a closer look... this rig is after my own heart! StudioLogic SL, FaderPort 8, one of the new portable 15.6" monitors (just got mine this week) and what looks like Cubase. We could swap workstations and almost not notice, lol.
 
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Just took a closer look... this rig is after my own heat! StudioLogic SL, FaderPort 8, one of the new portable 15.6" monitors (just got mine this week) and what looks like Cubase. We could swap workstations and almost not notice, lol.
Ha, thanks a lot! :) I think it's an excellent setup if you have little space. Very grateful for it.
 
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