Feb 23 2006

Korangar

Published by Paul at 4:32 pm under Music

So, this is my humble studio. Not much to look at, I guess, but it’s what I named this site after.

The studio

Korangar = Ragnarok backwards. From Encyclopedia Mythica:

Ragnarok (”Doom of the Gods”), also called Gotterdammerung, means the end of the cosmos in Norse mythology. It will be preceded by Fimbulvetr, the winter of winters. Three such winters will follow each other with no summers in between. Conflicts and feuds will break out, even between families, and all morality will disappear. This is the beginning of the end.

So, Korangar logically would be a fresh beginning, which seemed like an appropriately filthy-hippy way to think of a place to create art.

In the picture you can see my G4 PowerBook, the MOTU Traveler (the small blue unit) and the Alesis monitors. In the foreground is the Evolution MK-461C, which is just a master MIDI keyboard, it doesn’t have any sounds of its own. It connects to the PowerBook via USB.

Neither the Traveler or the keyboard require their own power supplies, the Mac is driving them both. All up the studio only uses three spaces on a power board, one for the Mac, and one for each of the monitors. The StingRay lives just to the left of me when I sit at the desk, and my guitars sit to the right.

2 Responses to “Korangar”

  1. crumpeton 24 Feb 2006 at 7:08 am

    ooh, look, it’s my yarn winding stand!

  2. gizoon 24 Feb 2006 at 4:16 pm

    yay! it’s a big red peanut!

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