Infamous wrote:you've got a polysix!!! you bastard! >jealous< lol.
You should show us your studio set up all plugged in and ready to go, I got a feeling it'd be a gear heads wet dream.
Well, I do have gearlust, I admit that flat and square

... but hey!... many men use all their savings on their car, I use mine on gear
Actually I'm not a big fan of a big and cluttered studio, which is actually a bit frustrating... I want the compactness of a digital studio, but the warmth of analog gear and the ability to touch, fiddle and tweak also... so... I just chose to be a hardware geek.
My studio is nothing compared to what you can find on many studio photo's on the net, but what I have has been very carefully selected, and I usualy go for rackmount versions of stuff, since it fill up much less space. Therefore many of the keyboards eventually get sold again when I find rack versions of them.
About the Polysix... yes... I actually came to love that beast much more than I ever anticipated... it's 100% analog, it's 6voice polyphonic and with an arsenal of analog build in effects... It just sounds SOOO warm and fat... any digital recreation loose hands down, PERIOD! ... and mine came with MIDI build in, which is a great extra. I actually buoght it from a friend for about 620 GBP (950 USD).
Currently I only have three keyboards... the Polysix, a Poly-800 (heavily modded by myself) and a whiteface Crumar bit99 which I also love dearly (Juno 106 like tone they say).
The latest addition I got recently, and which I also find to be the best in it's cattegory is this one:
Actually I'm in the middle of moving at the moment, but when I have everything up and running again, I'll se to it, that you get a picture of the studio
