About the studio

The History of the Studio


The current Quantum Harmonics Studio has a more minimalistic design based on a modular way of working and an extremely flexible midi controller setup with as flagship, the state of the art controller Roli Seaboard Rise 49 along side the studiologic SL88 Grand masterkeyboard.

My 3 main DAW sequencers can run in sync alongside eachother, offering access to a huge amount of high quality plugins based on both state of the art digital synthesis/processing technologies and high quality rare hardware modelling using plugins. 


This gives Quantum Harmonics easy access to an incredibly vast amount of  synthesis and audio processing capabilities through high quality modelling audio software with flexible and fully customizable interfaces based on the principles of a modular audio (re)routing system, giving the benefit of a full studio session recall at the push of a button.


The first Quantum Harmonics Studio dates back from the year 2000, a far bigger setup than the minimal setup you see now. A mix of both analog & digital modular synthesis.


After 13 years i realized that i wanted a fully customizable digital interface and moved my studio towards a more minimalistic design with state of the art controllers such as the Roli Seaboard Rise. My 3 main DAW sequencers can run in sync alongside eachother, offering access to a huge amount of high quality plugins based on both state of the art digital synthesis/processing technologies and high quality rare hardware modelling using plugins.  

Back then the following equipment was used:

Novation Supernova II Pro X, Roland XV-88, Roland JP8080, Jomox Xbase09, Two Sherman Filterbank 2, Akai MFC42 Analog Filter, MFB Synth II, MoogerFooger MF-103 12-Stage Phaser , TL Audio Fat Man Fat 2, Shure KSM32 Condensor microphone, DBX 386 dual channel tube mic preamp, Soundcraft Spirit FX 16 analog mixing desk, Mackie HR824 Studio Monitors, Two Steinberg Nuendo 8 I/O AD/DA Pro converters with wordclock sync offering 16 ins and outs connected to a Creamware Pulsar 2 DSP Audio Card, TC Electronic FireworX multi effect processor, Mackie Control Universal, ...