Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Microstudio Equipment Checklist

Over the last few months, I've been accumulating devices that would enable me to assemble a better production workstation. I thought it'd be neat to come up with a list with all of the devices, thus far.

Here's what I got:
(2x) Technics SL-1210 MK2 w/ Shure M44G Cartridge
DJ-Tech DIF-1S DJ Mixer
Yamaha DX100 FM Synthesizer
MFOS Soundlab Mini-Synth
Electro Harmonix 8 Step Program (CV Sequencer)
Korg NanoKONTROL
Digidesign M Box 2 (Audio/MIDI Interface)
Alesis Q49 MIDI Keyboard
Native Instruments Maschine
Gemini iKey
Sony MDR-V6 Headphones

What I Plan to Get:
Ableton Live 9 Standard
Novation Launchpad
Some sort of studio monitors

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Electro Dungeon: 5 Years

Oh crap, that was a week ago. Anyhoo, it's cool that I've somewhat kept this thing up for so long. Still liking the design overhaul. More mediocrity to come!

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Monday, June 20, 2016

Saturday, March 26, 2016

My Current PC Experiences

As of now, I have a laughable gaming computer. It's a hack build that I've thrown together from spare parts acquired through various channels. Let's take a peek at the specs:

Intel Core 2 Duo E7300
8GB DDR2 RAM
Nvidia GeForce 9500GT (ugh)
500GB WD Blue HDD
Intel DG35EC Desktop Board
Diablotek 300W (80+ Lead) Power Supply
All housed in an overkill Ultra Etorque A5 case (TigerDirect $20 steal)

Right now, I can just get Minecraft to hold 60fps with reasonably high settings.

Once I have some more cash to blow, I'm probably gonna by a used pair of 4GB GTX 670s and run them in SLI; it'll be almost as powerful as a 980 for half the price. I'll probably get a compatible AM3+ motherboard and and a decent AMD FX processor. An EVGA modular power supply will run the whole show. We'll have to see how it turns out.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

My Early PC Experiences

Departing from the normal content of this blog, I thought I'd share my rather interesting PC experiences from when I was young.

Initially, the first computer my family ever had was some 486 build that I don't remember too much about. It ran Windows 95 but I wasn't allowed to use it much since I was too young at the time. When I became competent enough to actually play computer games, my dad had already made a custom build to replace the decrepit 486. Since I still use the case and Soyo motherboard to this day, I can confirm it had either an AMD Athlon or Duron running somewhere in the field of 700-1300Mhz; not bad for around 2002-3. At this time, it may or may not have had a secondhand Voodoo Banshee video card.

When I was about 5 or 6 years old, my dad threw together a custom build that me and my brother could use for playing games. I didn't land my first video game console until I was 10, so the PC was the only thing I could play games on. It rocked an ASUS A7V motherboard (RIP) with some upper-class Socket A Athlon that was eventually capable of playing Star Wars Battlefront II with the GeForce FX5500 we got in 2007. This was a reasonably capable computer for the time, although I think the CPU was a bottleneck for the graphics card. It initially ran Windows 98SE from an 80GB Seagate Barracuda. After we got games that wouldn't run on it, a new partition was made to run Windows 2000. Since my parents' PC ran XP during a time when you actually had to buy the license, I got the 2000 key left over from before their computer upgraded. Win 2K was more of the prosumer workstation OS during a time when the masses got either 98 or the beloved Me. Surprisingly enough, almost all PC games made until around 2006-7 worked flawlessly on 2000.

It was around this time the household ditched dial-up internet for what was known at the time as "high-speed internet." This was in 2007, so we were a bit late to the party. This was the first time I was ever really allowed online, but had to stay off of YouTube so I wouldn't be exposed to this. Nevertheless, flash games and RuneScape galore! Around 2008, we actually got a 3rd partition on the hard drive so we could run XP (we kept the other two operating systems on for compatibility purposes). Since this was before the household got a NAS server, a 25GB primary partition on a gaming computer with documents filled up super fast. Somehow, a boot virus rendered the whole thing unusable in 2009.

For a few months, we used a high end Toshiba laptop from the mid-2000s for our computing needs. The lesser integrated graphics but superior Pentium 4 processor made the unit roughly on par with the previous machine. After my dad found a cheap open-box on an ASUS M4A78L-M motherboard, he bought it along with an AMD Athlon IIX2 2.90GHz and threw it in an old mATX HP case. I freaked when I found how much faster it could emulate DOS games, something that I had just gotten into around the time. In addition to a new WXGA+ flat screen monitor and a Geforce 210 I bought, this thing could play all of my old games with a new dimension. For a reason I can't be completely certain of, hard drives were absurdly expensive during this time, so we could only settle on another 80GB drive that filled up way too fast, but hey, just one partition and it was SATA! I still use the video card/motherboard in my current Ubuntu rig.   

Although that computer eventually got a Geforce 9500GT and 4GB of RAM from my own channels, this would be the last computer built with the assistance of my parents. I used this as my primary rig for about 5 years.

Soon, I'll probably post about my current PC experiences.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Facelift!

So, yeah. I completely overhauled the site's design. The clashing colors, mediocrity, and Minecraft dirt background are gone. My intentions for the visual direction were supposed to be a middle finger to the clean-cut, minimalist trend that's been so popular, recently; an ode the the web pages of the past, specifically 'round the turn of the millennium.

Comment to let me know what you think!

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

In the mean time...

While I wait on a few things before getting back into my main music, I've been making some tracker modules every once in a while. You can find all of the actual files on my Mod Archive profile, or listen to my latest right now:


Saturday, January 9, 2016

22001166

It's been 2016 for little more than a week now, so I thought I'd make a post commemorating the 9th day of January.