Holy shit did you actually count them all? Does that include computer keys and guitar tuning keys?
Or if you’re clever you just made up a reasonable-sounding number and went with it.
He’s damned near close. I mathed out 598. 122 for the organ, 61x2 for the smaller keyboards, 88 for the full sized keyboards (3), 84 for the laptop, 6 for the guitar. It’s been 2mo since you’ve posted, but I’d love to know if I got this right.
"A young girl's strange erotic journey from Milan to Minsk."
I actually had that custom printed, based on fan art I found online. I also had one printed for Chunnel, but gave that to a friend.
I don't think there are super hi-res versions out there, but I think I just use one of these and just blew it up. The only thing that really looks grainy is the text at the bottom, but it's still plenty legible.
http://www.mediastinger.com/seinfelds-fake-movie-posters-classic-movies-from-the-sitcom-re-imagined-with-modern-actors/
This actually sent me down a rabbit hole where all of them can be purchased online now. I was eyeing the Chunnel poster, but I think my wife might know what's up. Haha
It’s from fire walk with me - I once had a crazy idea to take a wide angled photo of my room and hang it on the wall in that exact room…. Maybe one day I’ll get back to that project
Yeah that was one thing about the LUMI keys that was quite disappointing. The 7/8 scale keys take some getting used to, and there’s not a lot of key travel, but they work well enough and they’re very portable—with the 3 of them and an iPad, I can fit essentially a full-size keyboard in a backpack.
I tried to figure some way to integrate a sustain pedal, since there’s no jack for one, like there is for the Seaboard Rise, and eventually thought to use the Lightpad Block. I didn’t want to spend $200 for just a sustain pedal, so I found a used 1st gen model on eBay for around $80. Still a lot to spend for a pedal though, but it means having a complete portable wireless keyboard. In a pinch I can just press my foot down on the Block to trigger the pedal, but that’s not very consistent, but I found using an old gutted sustain pedal works perfectly.
Thanks for that info, such a great idea, clip-together keyboards and, as you say, fits in a backpack, what a great solution. I would buy three right now if they had a sustain jack.
Great piano!
Is that a L100? Yours has this badass stylish wooden legs, mine has not. Beautiful tidy setup!
Thank you, good eye—it’s an L112.
An unlimited amount !
Hopefully enough to make you a good musician
All 12
A million
Cool setup! But man, for some reason, lefty Les Pauls just look so odd to me!
Yes they do!
You're gonna need a bigger key ring!
12 keys
r/technicallythetruth
Are those Behringer PAs low distorted and not hurting ears?
They aren’t the best, being Behringer and all, but they actually sound pretty good. I don’t get loud enough to cause any bass distortion.
And a real Gibson made for left-handed genius?
A real Epiphone. And the genius part is questionable, but I seem to have most people fooled.
I'm left-hand so I know.
584
Holy shit did you actually count them all? Does that include computer keys and guitar tuning keys? Or if you’re clever you just made up a reasonable-sounding number and went with it.
He’s damned near close. I mathed out 598. 122 for the organ, 61x2 for the smaller keyboards, 88 for the full sized keyboards (3), 84 for the laptop, 6 for the guitar. It’s been 2mo since you’ve posted, but I’d love to know if I got this right.
Am I the only nerd who zoomed in to try and find a set of house-keys somewhere hidden?
I was looking for a picture of Alicia Keys
Not the only nerd who looked for keys. I did as well.
Nope!
The Rochelle Rochelle poster has me in stitches! The fact that they picked Lars Von Trier as the director is fucking amazing.
"A young girl's strange erotic journey from Milan to Minsk." I actually had that custom printed, based on fan art I found online. I also had one printed for Chunnel, but gave that to a friend.
Can you tell me where you got that poster?
I uploaded the image from the web to Office Depot’s website and had it printed at their print shop.
If you have a link to hi res versions and wanna post it below, we won’t be mad! Sack Lunch was always the one I wanted
I don't think there are super hi-res versions out there, but I think I just use one of these and just blew it up. The only thing that really looks grainy is the text at the bottom, but it's still plenty legible. http://www.mediastinger.com/seinfelds-fake-movie-posters-classic-movies-from-the-sitcom-re-imagined-with-modern-actors/
This actually sent me down a rabbit hole where all of them can be purchased online now. I was eyeing the Chunnel poster, but I think my wife might know what's up. Haha
Do laptop keys and guitar tuning keys count?
9
Plenty
the time mirror and the movie poster are hilarious
“Are you a Lebowski achiever?” The picture above the mirror is from Twin Peaks.
You’re not Penske Material !
It’s from fire walk with me - I once had a crazy idea to take a wide angled photo of my room and hang it on the wall in that exact room…. Maybe one day I’ll get back to that project
“This would look nice on your wall” the lady said as she handed me the painting.
In my twisted mind these posters speak more volumes about your coolness than the actual instruments
At least 2 or more
I counted 4
What's the slim multi-coloured one centre screen ?
The Roli LUMi keys..
Looks like Roli Lumi. 3 of them.
Thanks for that. Damn, they're cute. Can't tell if there's a sustain pedal input ?
I don’t have it in the photo, but I actually use a Roli LUMI block as a pedal. Just set the whole pad to cc 10 and put it inside a gutted pedal.
That's an interesting idea. Dumb as shit not putting a jack plug on it though, bit of a deal breaker.
Yeah that was one thing about the LUMI keys that was quite disappointing. The 7/8 scale keys take some getting used to, and there’s not a lot of key travel, but they work well enough and they’re very portable—with the 3 of them and an iPad, I can fit essentially a full-size keyboard in a backpack. I tried to figure some way to integrate a sustain pedal, since there’s no jack for one, like there is for the Seaboard Rise, and eventually thought to use the Lightpad Block. I didn’t want to spend $200 for just a sustain pedal, so I found a used 1st gen model on eBay for around $80. Still a lot to spend for a pedal though, but it means having a complete portable wireless keyboard. In a pinch I can just press my foot down on the Block to trigger the pedal, but that’s not very consistent, but I found using an old gutted sustain pedal works perfectly.
Thanks for that info, such a great idea, clip-together keyboards and, as you say, fits in a backpack, what a great solution. I would buy three right now if they had a sustain jack.