Charles got me started on this one as he mentioned that he uses the same keyrig I have. Thought I would show you my whole setup. I call it the Koerborg Cube(icle). For those of you who know anything about the Borg, cubes are in. What technology do you all use?
Well, "except" for you, AW, it looks very much like Eric Whitacre's rig! But he used one long monitor (this was his "musical" about the angels which I caught at a preview at CSU Northridge a decade or so ago.) I just have my keyrig 49 sitting on a Yamaha PSR61 (It torqued me that Finale 2012 aced the PSR series out of ability to input) so I can "doodle" any musical ideas before putting them into the Finale.) No major audio for playback.
I love that this is in the basement of the church. If it were in your home it would be kinda interesting, but the fact that its onsite is just fantastic.
"Oh you have questions about the music program? Come with me to MY LAIR...."
In my office, I have a laptop on my desk hooked to an external monitor (which I use alongside the built-in display, for a two monitor spread), GABC cheat-sheet stapled to my wall, and an electric keyboard in the basement, where there's more space. My books (SEP, BFW, PBC, Chabanel, VII, etc...) are on a shelf above the computer.
CW, the purple was a parody quote of the old Gerry Rafferty song! But I sorta take the "Jesuit" mention as a left handed compliment. I think they'd show me the monastery door out about day three of the thirty one Ignatius retreat most likely. Were I to go schismatic, it'd probably be to some Old Catholic St. Cumberland of Cape Fear Nonsedavacantist Celibate Polygamist Uniate Metropolitan of Flea Hill North Carolinian Province of FuschiaFriars, Inc. Don't bother looking, it's off the grid, even to the Massad. But they got me when I went fishing, stumbled upon the graveyard, went inside the chapel and they had 100 copies of St. Pius X hymnal! Heaven, I'm in heaven. Not really technically oriented there because the Prior is also the relic, hmmm. When I asked the interim abbot about the pump organ bellows. He didn't reply. But when I was shown my cell later after compline, there was a vellum post it note with this message: "You have enough hot air, you can be the bellows if you want the organ to sound." We're still a capella.
I am constantly using it high and low, along with this prayer:
C.S.P.B.: CRUX SANCTI PATRIS BENEDICTI The cross of our Holy Father Benedict C.S.S.M.L.: CRUX SACRA SIT MIHI LUX May the Holy Cross be my light! N.D.S.M.D.: NUNQUAM DRACO SIT MIHI DUX! May the dragon never be my guide V.R.S.: VADE RETRO SATANA Begone Satan! N.S.M.V.: NUNQUAM SUADE MIHI VANA! - Never tempt me with your vanities! S.M.Q.L.: SUNT MALA QUAE LIBAS What you offer me is evil. I.V.B.: IPSE VENEA BIBAS Drink the poison yourself!
“PAX” is written under the Cross: the motto of the Congregation of Cassino and of the entire Benedictine Order.
Desk Surface, 24" by 24": MacBook Air MacBook Pro iPad Widescreen Monitor (stored under harpsichord when not in use) KeyRig 49 stashed up in the loft. Roland C-30 Harpsichord Roland Church Organ, couple of single manual ones as well. Violoncello, Klotz, 1830 - two cello cases (extra cello cases are hard to give away!) (house is 600 sq. ft. I have a VERY tolerant musician wife)
I want the C-330 for our church to replace the horrendous Allen we have now... actually the 380. Is there a way we can do a trial run with the intent to convince and sell the parish on it?
Most organ builders, pipe & digital, are interested in doing things to assist a church in deciding if what they build might be a good match for the church's needs. (which is a yes) Of course, it might be required to you to give up your HotWheels collection as part of the negotiations. I actually got the cello because a Catholic church had been given a harp they never used.
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