![This media file captures an indoor scene, likely in Gwarinpa, Nigeria, focusing on a laptop set up for music production. The primary subject is a black Lenovo laptop, displaying the interface of music production software, FL Studio. The screen shows a digital audio workstation with a step sequencer, a playlist/arrangement view, and a browser displaying various audio samples and plugins.
A pair of eyeglasses with distinct red/orange frames and gold accents rests on the laptop's keyboard. To the left of the laptop, a black speaker or monitor is partially visible, along with several audio cables and a small, red electronic device, possibly an audio interface or power bank. The laptop's keyboard features a QWERTY layout with some French characters, and the "Lenovo" logo is visible on the bottom bezel of the screen. The top-left corner of the laptop screen's bezel appears to have some minor wear or damage.
The laptop screen prominently displays several textual elements from the FL Studio software. These include menu options like "FILE EDIT ADD PATTERNS VIEW OPTIONS TOOLS HELP," "FL Studio," and "Browser refreshed." Key interface elements like "0:00:00," "Line," "Pattern 1," "Playlist - Arrangement - VB - Rhodes 1 [117BPM - Fm]," and "Channel rack" are visible. The browser lists numerous audio samples such as "Toad Drum," "Trapaholic Chants," "Kick," "Clap," "Hat," "Snare," and "Morphine," indicating active use in composing or mixing music. A plugin window titled "RESYNTHESIS" is also open on the screen. The activity depicted is music creation or audio engineering, centered around the laptop setup.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_e1f6027c-a671-4b70-a.jpg?alt=media)
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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely in Gwarinpa, Nigeria, focusing on a laptop set up for music production. The primary subject is a black Lenovo laptop, displaying the interface of music production software, FL Studio. The screen shows a digital audio workstation with a step sequencer, a playlist/arrangement view, and a browser displaying various audio samples and plugins. A pair of eyeglasses with distinct red/orange frames and gold accents rests on the laptop's keyboard. To the left of the laptop, a black speaker or monitor is partially visible, along with several audio cables and a small, red electronic device, possibly an audio interface or power bank. The laptop's keyboard features a QWERTY layout with some French characters, and the "Lenovo" logo is visible on the bottom bezel of the screen. The top-left corner of the laptop screen's bezel appears to have some minor wear or damage. The laptop screen prominently displays several textual elements from the FL Studio software. These include menu options like "FILE EDIT ADD PATTERNS VIEW OPTIONS TOOLS HELP," "FL Studio," and "Browser refreshed." Key interface elements like "0:00:00," "Line," "Pattern 1," "Playlist - Arrangement - VB - Rhodes 1 [117BPM - Fm]," and "Channel rack" are visible. The browser lists numerous audio samples such as "Toad Drum," "Trapaholic Chants," "Kick," "Clap," "Hat," "Snare," and "Morphine," indicating active use in composing or mixing music. A plugin window titled "RESYNTHESIS" is also open on the screen. The activity depicted is music creation or audio engineering, centered around the laptop setup.
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