Name that Gear!

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There are four racks, 18U per rack. Number them 1-4, left to right, and start guessing what is in the racks.

Fun adventure for anyone into older gear :)

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Extra points for naming year range of manufacture!
 
Frederic.... are we just going to use our imaginations, or did you have some pics to look at?!? ;)
 
The load-in begins, huh? Pretty cool. I'm not much of an expert so I'm just going to look and drool..........

Any wiring in place yet (or just doing the "easy" stuff first?)?

Darryl.....
 
Bear - there is a picture there :) Give it a few seconds to load maybe?

DDev - My initial load was to organize the equipment by function. I tried to put the outboards together, and the synth type stuff together as well, with an Emagic Unitor (or AMT-8) in each rack. Unfortunately, I've discovered I can't count, as I have more gear than rack space. So I'm debating extending out one more rack, or getting a little more serious about deciding what I will realistically use, and sell the rest off.

Everything in the rack now is powered, and midified. Audio wiring hasn't commenced yet because I've realized I have more gear than "U" spaces, thus leaving me with several patch bays to put *somewhere*.

One of those minor snags :)
 
Hard to see...but in rack two...you have your pair of ART FXR multi effects processors at the top...probably mid to late 90's... and further down your Lexicon mpx100 reverb..

I am going to guess some other pieces like a DOD reverb...or along those lines.. that rack looks like the effects/reverb rack with the units being of the late 80's to 90's era.

I know my cheap equipment!!

No ADA digital delays??? :eek:
probably the best chorus and flanger still made!! :cool:

oh...you know you can move those boxes of screws on top, and slap a couple of Alesis Wedges up there, ya know... killer verb for the typical Ebay price nowadays.
 
72 spaces is not enough, huh? Well, you can always just send the un-rackable gear to me and that will take care of it :D

But, seriously, I'd just add a new section on top of the producer's elbow pad towards the outside wall and make as much extra space as I needed. It will clutter that one section a little bit, but will still leave plenty of space for someone to prop their elbows.

Darryl.....
 
Ok...

Rack 1 is too dark for me to see

Rack 2 has a pair of ART processors, followed by a pair of older Alesis processors, followed by a Behringer DSP-1000, don't know the next few but then there is a Zoom processor and what looks to be a Real Tube/Chandler guitar preamp.

Rack 3 has an old drum machine on top... maybe a Korg one? Then something I can't see, followed by an Alesis D-4... don't know what's in the middle, but the bottom looks like old Yamaha gear... SPX-90s?

Rack 4 - can't tell the top, but the bottom looks like an older Sony sound processor, Korg sampler, Roland sound modules (D-110?) and then some Akai samplers.

I might be wayyyy off... I can barely see the stuff :)

Velvet Elvis
 
yeah...he's got all that $100/1u crap like me!! ...and the occassional nice one :p

but...sure didn't spend that little originally :(
 
First rack at the bottom looks like a Nakamitchi Cassette deck. Perhaps the 1000 model or the CR-7A from the early 80's. Above it looks like a couple of TASCAM MDMs, maybe DA98's?

Cheers! :)
 
Sorry, I was just having fun :)

Left to right, top to bottom (ignoring open spaces):

Rack1:
Emagic Unitor 8
Akai DR8 (1)
Akai DR8 (2)
Akai DD1000

Rack 2:
FXR Elite (2)
Yama R100 (2) half width modules (these suck BTW)
Alesis Quadraverb
Alesis Midiverb
Behrigner Virtualizer Pro (this is probably the ony thing of thesere I like)
Blank Panel, to be replaced with another Unitor 8 when it arrives
Oz Audio HR4 headphone amp
Behringer Compressor Pro (which is tolerable)
Symetrix 488 Octal compressor (nice unit for having no knobs to speak of)
Zoom "Studio" thing. I only use it for flanging
Behringer Ultra Curve Pro (this goes between my console and my front amp)
Chandler Tube Driver (darn good guess!)
At the bottom is a Roland VP70 Voice Processor.

Rack 3:
Kawai R-100 Drum machine (with for proms!) This I really like.
EMU Procussion
Alesis D4
Akai XE8 (I use it mostly for highhats)
ANother AMT8 Midi interface
Tascam 202 dual deck (lost rack ears :()
Kurzweil 1000PX module
Korg M3R module
Casio VZ10M module
Casio VZ8M module
Yama TG55 (2)
Yama TG77

Rack 4:
Korg EX800 (old, cheesy analog synth)
Peavey Bass module (has decent slap-basses)
Another AMT8
Proteus 1000
Yama MU90R
Roland MDC1 Dance module (pulled off the market for unlicensed samples, nice, huh?)
Korg Triton
Roland SC550 sampler
Roland MKS100 sampler (uses stupid 2.5" quick disks, of which I have a billion of)
Akai S700 sampler (2), also uses stupid 2.5" quick disks, which I have less akai ones, but both samplers take sysex sample dumps. I use for left, and one for right, giving me stereo samples. They sit on the same midi channel.

You guys guessed really, really well! I expected much less since the picture was rather horrible!
 
Well, since you have too much gear for your racks, I'd be happy to take that Oz off your hands :D
 
mshilarious said:
Well, since you have too much gear for your racks, I'd be happy to take that Oz off your hands :D

heh-heh. There are similar units on e-bay as I type this. One Samson, and one rolls I think. At least two were rackmount, if you're in the market for such a thing. The Samson unit is fairly quiet too.
 
frederic said:
heh-heh. There are similar units on e-bay as I type this. One Samson, and one rolls I think. At least two were rackmount, if you're in the market for such a thing. The Samson unit is fairly quiet too.

No I want another Oz . . . I already have one and it's yummy.

Actually I ordered one from an online vendor who will remained unnamed last month, and they never bothered to process my order. Odd.
 
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