Music Tech Focus

Show off your Logic studio Pt. 2

Bioslave

Interviewee: Jan Osch

Contact: www.facebook.com/Thebioslave/

MT: Tell us the key components of your studio? Just the main ones will do…

I use Native Instruments’ Maschine and Komplete Kontrol. They obviously work perfectly with my NI Komplete 10. My monitors are both the Yamaha HS80M and 50M supported by a Yamaha HS10W subwoofer. The 50Ms give me the crispness and the 80M makes the sound warm and sound really great in the mids, too.

Which DAW do you use, and why?

I use Logic. I have used it for many years and for me, it is the best DAW for getting my ideas down quickly and without any of the timeconsuming limitations that you find on other software. The automation function in Logic works really well, especially in combination with the stuff from Native Instruments.

What’s your favourite studio gear?

Hmm, that is a hard question to answer. At the moment, my favourite synth is Logic’s Alchemy, as it comes with tons of great sounds that really inspire me.

How often do you typically spend time in your studio?

I’m very restricted time-wise by my job during the week, so I only really get to work in my studio and on my music during the weekend and on holidays. But even within this limited period, it can still be really constructive.

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