First post, by InTheStudy
Spinning off from "Alive Synth" since it's full of bitterness and regret, here's the upgraded recording studio rack; also known as "if you designed a 2003 studio in 2023".
Repaired Sound Canvas, rebatteried MU, SD-20 that only lights up if you plug it into Linux, and the D110 to give me those MT32 vibes without the price tag. Which I accidentally bought and collected in one day. Whoops. Need to take that apart to replace the battery tomorrow once B&M is open.
Then a UA100, one (soon to be three) Lexicon Alpha's and a (soon to be) cubilux SPDIF capture card for the audio side.
Controllers are an MPD32, "The Laboratory", VMK61+ and GI-10. If I ever find my Launchpad Mini I'll stick that in too.
Recording PC is a Pi 5 8GB running Ubuntu Studio 25.04 off NVMe, which I'm going to image to 26.04 once that's out. Pipewire is stable, it'll have the NUMA patches and it has a 5 year lifecycle. That should do nicely. So apart from those two extra budget interfaces and a USB hub, this pile is done!
I've found Edisyn for the D-110, UA100Mix for that thing, the fun challenge will be XGEDit, SD-20 Editor and GSAE4. I've not tried Wine on a Pi yet... but I'm excited by the opportunities that it presents!
Can anyone recommend any other software that is good for editing patches and controlling any of these cool toys? I'm impressed by MidiQuest, but it's... not in budget.