Boarderbas's setup history

Boarderbas's setup history
Posted on: 15.02.2012 by Evia Nitch
EDIT! Build plans below!

Full setup history here

Hi there,

Just finished installing my setup in my new house. Repainted the booth and redid some of the cabling. Now added an internal charger for the laptop and expanded the number of internal sockets.

Redid the paintjob


Detail of homemde laptop stand


Internal wiring


Put some gear in it...


Notice there's no wire spaghetti


Fill with music...


So that's my humble setup.

For those who'd like to know the contents:
2x sl1210mk2
1x Allen&Heath Xone 4D
1x IBM believepad X41
1x small custom midi controller (for sampler and master gain)
2x B&W DM2a for speaker
2x Dynaudio recital for monitor


EDIT:

Due to popular demand here are the buils plans:



HIGH RES PICURE HERE

Please notify me if you're building it!
Kandi Odom
02.05.2013
Will try to do a table like yours!!!!!
Julia Hillock
01.05.2013
Proper good job. I love the way you've made it look good from all sides
Dewayne Helsel
16.04.2013
#1 *waf
Evia Nitch
16.04.2013
I've custom mapped the 4D too.

No fancy lights no. But I have a Maschine to compensate.
Basil Forshee
15.04.2013
Well, that would be great yeah! Zwolle isn't that far, 2 hours by train but in September I'm moving to Amsterdam temporarily. So maybe then !

So, I saw that you've mapped the Xone 3D before, even so with the 4D? I'm planning to utilize the FX Return if possible. Too bad the 1D side panels aren't as nice as my X1's are. Well, first world problems...
Evia Nitch
15.04.2013
Hi JDFS,

I bought it, but it was exactly what I was gonna build. Over the years It has been heavily modified. It was just uncoated pine wood and fitted a Dateq XTC + 2x SL1200. All stands are home made.

The plans are in the thread.

If you're ever around and want to get inspired...
Basil Forshee
15.04.2013
Beestenbak! Ik zit eraan te denken om ook de Xone 4D te nemen, en het liefst zo 'm verwerken in een meubel. Had je 't gekocht of had iemand het voor je gemaakt? Dat snapte ik niet helemaal...

Nice booth! Xone 4D is a beast .
Katina Vonarx
25.03.2013
Loving that deck stand. I want to make something like that, although mine will be a flat top as my gear changes often so it wouldnt be flush mounted. I like the way the vinyl is stored in yours and how it lights up.
Good job :-)
Evia Nitch
11.02.2013
That's crazy. I JUST ordered the EXACT same slipmats you have! I've been to California. I was struck by lightning there. It must have cloned me into you. Freaky.
Carter Wetrich
10.02.2013
Sick set up! Looks a lot like mine
Latoria Kavulich
09.02.2013
no worries. lookin good
Evia Nitch
08.02.2013
Greatly appreciated!

I was going to ask.
Latoria Kavulich
07.02.2013
merged. one thread per member thanks
Evia Nitch
07.02.2013
Updated OP a bit. Added high res picture as I've been asked about it a lot.
Evia Nitch
03.02.2013
**updated the opening post**

Added a second laptop stand, made some better pictures!

@ Mods: Can you remove the idiotic attachment thumbnails on the bottom of the OP? The attachments are long gone...
Evia Nitch
25.01.2013
[family guy talk] Well I choose to have it in the livingroom. My GF watches soaps and knits while I jam with my headphones on. I'm not the guy to lock itself in its attick while the family is downstairs [/family guy talk]

The key to having it accepted was to buy my GF some records and give her her own section in the record holders below. Believe me when I say it hurts a bit when your professional DJ stuff, painstakingly layed out to drop the sickest beats is used to play ABBA or Grease, but its worth it!
Random X
24.01.2013
Hahaha, so recognizable!

That's why I am soooo glad with my mancave in the attic.
Evia Nitch
24.01.2013
I've to yet extensively test it, but all seems ok. I do not use the jogs for scratching or beatmatching.

I've made the stand approx 10 cm higher. Temporarely fixed it and looked at my workflow on both Maschine and TT's. Lowered it 3cm and repeated the process.

Finallydecided on the height. Then discovered it was too low for the decksavers, so I cut the chamfer on the profiles.

As for the Maschine positioning I am really, really happy. You should come and see!

And I should make better pics. It's so much nicer as it looks right now.

@Tekki; Tja, dat moet wel, anders krijg ik moppers van de vrouw!
Shan Bauerly
24.01.2013
Looks great, man! I tried the upper deck down as low as possible but kept rapping my knuckles on cuing, etc. I'm assuming you use the jogs on the mixer for that? I ask because I'm in the abyss of setup indecision...
Random X
23.01.2013
Netjes hoor!
Corey Ganer
24.01.2013
Well, I'm a 90's kid so IDK what a gameport is . Cool gadget nontheless!
Evia Nitch
23.01.2013
No brain needed, read the thread. The 4D has a joystick expansion port which allows you to directly connect 4 pots (2 joysticks x/y) and four buttons (joystick jump/fire). See attachment.



As far as I can tell, more elaborate joystick controllers use the Midi-in functionality of the gameport. The 4D only supports Midi-out.

The boards of Leo Bodnar are all USB. This is just a classic gameport like the one you'll find on 80's PC.

I do have some plans for a more elaborate controller. Using the 4 button signals as a 4-bit digital readout, up to 16 buttons are possible. The mapping required puts me off a little. I rather spend my time mixing.

I do not gig a lot, but whenever I do, the people running the gig love it as it controls my master volume. They just like the idea of being able to change the volume without bothering me mixing. Never happened they really did, they just like the idea.
Corey Ganer
23.01.2013
What did you use as its "brain"? LeoBodnar's circuit boards?
Evia Nitch
23.01.2013
Thx. It's an easy thing to do. Actually there's nothing Midi about it. Just switches and pots.

Updated the post a bit removing typo's
Kellie Myrum
22.01.2013
Love the little MIDI thing standing on xone deck saver
Evia Nitch
22.01.2013
Updated, see opening post!
Corey Ganer
12.12.2012
Cool! Thanks.
Evia Nitch
12.12.2012
Look in the 4D user manual. It provides a wiring scheme. It's just a standard joystick port functionality to accomodate 4 buttons and 4 pots.

The thing I really like about the 4D is that it does not imply a workflow. It provides you with a selection of buttons, faders and knobs, footswitch control, more connectivity than you can ever need (even more if you are willing to open it up and replace some jumper settings, which they actually encourage in their manual!) and these seemingly useless things like a game port, which is just there planted as a little seed to spark creativity. You can hook up any analog controller up to it and it works. No driver, no soldering, no setting up. Genius.

It will not likely be outdated by software soon. There IS no software. It's equally happy in controlling Reason as it is controlling Traktor. It just sends midi, and it does it really well.
Corey Ganer
11.12.2012
Some insight on that homemade controller would be interesting.
Carisa Ridgel
11.12.2012
Cool history, thanks for sharing step by step details, always fun and educating to read how people got into it all and how it all progressed. Cheers, man!
Hanna Ridenbaugh
11.12.2012
Wicked, I want my decks setup behind the tv like that, play cool visuals when having a party :-)
Evia Nitch
11.12.2012
***updated, see bottom of this post***

As I enjoy reading other people's evolving setups. I decided to browse some old HDD's for my setup history.

First, let's cover the "why".

My brother and his friend used the basement of my dad's office for spinning trance vinyl on gemini stuff. I was still listening to Nirvana and had NO interest in trance whatsoever.

I went to Berlin for a boy's weekend out with my friends. One evening got completely out of hand. I enden up in the infamoust "Maria am ostbahnhof" club at the centannial party of the "shitzkatapult" label. I am fairy certain somebody drugged me and I woke up enlightened to the minimal techno Nirwana.

After that I got into the Dn'B scene and listened to mostly underground and experimental electronic music every weekend. Started to go to psytrance festivals etc.

Then my study days were over, got a job, moved back to my home town, where I had loads of time on my hands. My brother went on a world trip and I promised im to entertain his friend whom he used to DJ with. He persuaded me to buy some stuff as well.

I allready knew I wanted to go digital, but decided beatmatching skills were the first step, so...

I bought two SL1210mkII's in mint condition with ortofon concordes for way to little money, exploiting one very hung over seller, who started to grasp how low a bid he agreed on right about the moment I walked out of his appartment.
Pulled a similar trick on somebody selling the (legendary in NL) Dateq XTC mixer.

I stacked 6 still full moving boxes and got me a DJ booth. I have no pictures of it in full, but I made a picture of one of my homebuilt longboards on top of it.



Bought a crate of 100 very mediocre techno vinyl and learned to beatmatch and mix.

I designed a DJ booth and by some bizarre devine way, just before going to te other sode of the Netherlands I found a second hand add of somebody who had build exactly what I wanted, had exacly the same gear and lived in the town I was just going to drive to. So I came home with a DJ booth.

I never intended to become a vinyl based DJ, so after I was satisfied with my skills and had some money I decided I needed a XONE:3D. I had no clue what it did exactly, but saw some people doing stuff and having setups that I liked. So after a few weeks of hunting the secondhand pages it was there. Shortly after I moved to my GF's appartment.



So there the 3D was. Tried to marry it to my Vista laptop but failed. Partly due to my inexperience and partly because of the 3D drivers I did not manage to get it to work. I used it as a mixer for more than half a year as I was traveling a lot for my work and did not have the time to tend to it. Then I decided it was time to either make it work or sell it. I installed xp on my mini 12 inch centrino laptop and got it to work finally!

Built my own (awesome) map. Then the sample decks and sampler came to traktor and decided I needed more buttons, so I used the 3D's gameport connection to make a seperate controller for master gain and sampler:



After learning to work with the 3D, the lack of onboard soundcard channels started to annoy me. It has only 3 stereo digital channels. Also the Early versions of the 3D had the pots and encoders way to close to eachother, so I sold the 3D for a good sum and then bought an abused 4D for about the same. The 4D was cleaned and caressed to mint condition again.

So I bought a house, did a full rebuild of it and my GF offered me the use of the full attick for making a man-cave. Needless to say the booth ended up in the living room.

Repainted it and there it sits:





(more info in this thread http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=46807)
My ultimate goal was to get into music production, so taking baby steps, I bought a Maschine.

It sat on top of the sl1200 decksavers for a while. It needed a stand. Christmas holidays gave me the time to make it. I wanted it half hovering over the right turntable.



I wanted it as low as possible, but that would not let me take of the TT dustcap, so I made it hinge (sorry, crap photo)



Next step was to make a second laptop stand...and get better pictures.







Evia Nitch
03.12.2012
dj_booth.jpg

Done!

Just the basic dimensions. You can cut away stuff to accomodate gear/lighting/electric installation etc. You need to make a lid of some sort on the top side, buy that's gear dependant, so I didn't bother to sketch mine.
Evia Nitch
27.11.2012
I've been searching for a tape measure to make a drawing...
Rose Schneeberg
27.11.2012
I love that desk
Really nice
Edwina Fagel
26.11.2012
But the internal vinyl compartments height? Thanks for the dimensions.
Evia Nitch
26.11.2012
The total internal width is 2x sl1200 + 1x Xone:4D + 6cm. Devide that by 4 and deduct 3x 12mm for the wooden deviders and you have the internal width (about 1cm wider than a vinyl)

The internal depth is 1x a Xone:4D (dimensions are online at the A&H site)
Edwina Fagel
25.11.2012
Could you give some dimensions? I'm building a table like this too and would love to get the measurements
of the vinyl departments and height.
Gilberto Ruisi
20.11.2012
Looks really good! Clean, simple, and not boring.
Evia Nitch
20.11.2012
...Now working on my Maschine stand + stand for 2nd laptop. I'll post something new soon.

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