CTRLS interview on studio and live setup

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Amøbe
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CTRLS interview on studio and live setup

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Just came home from summer vacation last night and stumbled over this interview with Ctrls. Troels (who I think was a user here some time ago?) is always really interesting to hear talk about technology and creative techniques and I think you guys might enjoy it!

http://cdm.link/2017/08/going-deep-in-t ... rks-ctrls/

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interesting thx

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Nice read, you can really hear the character of the LXR on those featured tracks, sounds too " chiptuney " for my taste but it gives personality to his tracks.

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Gonna give this one a read quite soon! I speak to Ctrls now and then on facebook and he seems like a really nice, knowledgable dude - so will be good to read a bit of an official interview by him.

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Cool read, thanks for sharing :)

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That was a nice read; I find this article better then the regular XLR8R articles.

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Very interesting. I've just ordered my LXR kit and have been eyeing the Ambika as well. Definitely more helpful than the studio gear articles from xlr8r!


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