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The image displays a collection of electronic music production equipment neatly arranged on a white surface, likely a desk or shelf, against a light-colored, textured wall. The setting appears to be an indoor studio or home setup in Palilula Urban Municipality, Serbia, illuminated by artificial lighting, suggesting it could be any time of day.

The primary subjects are four interconnected musical instruments. At the top right is a red Akai MPC One+ groovebox, featuring a central display screen, 16 large black pads (labeled PAD 1 through PAD 16), and numerous buttons for functions such as "PLAY START," "STOP," "RECORD," "OVER DUB," "PROGRAM EDIT," and "SAMPLE EDIT." Below the MPC is a blue Elektron Digitakt, an 8-track digital drum computer and sampler, also with a screen, a grid of buttons, and various knobs. To the right of the Digitakt sits a black Waldorf Blofeld Synthesizer, identifiable by its "waldorf" and "blofeld SYNTHESIZER" text. It has a screen and multiple silver knobs controlling parameters like "Cutoff," "Resonance," "Type," "Env Amount," "Attack," "Decay," "Sustain," and "Release." Partially visible at the bottom left is a black Behringer Analog Bass Line Synthesizer, with "behringer" visible and knobs for "TONE," "LEVEL," "DISTORTION," and "VOLUME," along with buttons for "TIME MODE," "ACCENT," and "SLIDE."

Numerous audio, MIDI, and power cables connect the devices, indicating an active setup ready for music creation. A white power adapter is visible near the MPC. A curved, mirror-like surface is partially reflected in the upper left corner of the image. No people are visible, and thus no emotions are conveyed. The arrangement suggests an organized workspace dedicated to electronic music.
Nem_etc

Jun 3, 2026

Palilula Urban Municipality, Serbia

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The image displays a collection of electronic music production equipment neatly arranged on a white surface, likely a desk or shelf, against a light-colored, textured wall. The setting appears to be an indoor studio or home setup in Palilula Urban Municipality, Serbia, illuminated by artificial lighting, suggesting it could be any time of day. The primary subjects are four interconnected musical instruments. At the top right is a red Akai MPC One+ groovebox, featuring a central display screen, 16 large black pads (labeled PAD 1 through PAD 16), and numerous buttons for functions such as "PLAY START," "STOP," "RECORD," "OVER DUB," "PROGRAM EDIT," and "SAMPLE EDIT." Below the MPC is a blue Elektron Digitakt, an 8-track digital drum computer and sampler, also with a screen, a grid of buttons, and various knobs. To the right of the Digitakt sits a black Waldorf Blofeld Synthesizer, identifiable by its "waldorf" and "blofeld SYNTHESIZER" text. It has a screen and multiple silver knobs controlling parameters like "Cutoff," "Resonance," "Type," "Env Amount," "Attack," "Decay," "Sustain," and "Release." Partially visible at the bottom left is a black Behringer Analog Bass Line Synthesizer, with "behringer" visible and knobs for "TONE," "LEVEL," "DISTORTION," and "VOLUME," along with buttons for "TIME MODE," "ACCENT," and "SLIDE." Numerous audio, MIDI, and power cables connect the devices, indicating an active setup ready for music creation. A white power adapter is visible near the MPC. A curved, mirror-like surface is partially reflected in the upper left corner of the image. No people are visible, and thus no emotions are conveyed. The arrangement suggests an organized workspace dedicated to electronic music.

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