Sanjay C’s Studio: Flock Audio, Stream Decks, and a Desk That Slaps

Ever wondered what happens when you let a gearhead loose with a Flock Audio Patch, a Stream Deck, and a wallet full of dreams? Sanjay C’s 2026 desk tour is a synth bunker fantasy come true. He’s ripped out the cable spaghetti, slammed in a routing system that actually works, and lined up a battalion of gadgets that would make any producer drool. From wireless cans to a keyboard with actual wood in the keys, this is a workspace built for speed, inspiration, and a bit of flex. If you think studio workflow upgrades are all hype, Sanjay’s about to prove you wrong—loudly.

Routing Revolution: Flock Audio Takes Over

Forget crawling behind racks like a synth goblin—Sanjay C’s new Flock Audio Patch and CX system means instant, cable-free routing for every bit of gear in his studio. The Patch app lets him flick between keyboards, mics, and outboard chains with a click, finally making that mountain of hardware actually usable. The CX adds front-panel connections and phantom power, so even the fussiest condenser mics get a seat at the table.

This setup isn’t just neat, it’s a workflow game-changer. No more scribbled patchbay diagrams or lost inspiration while you hunt for the right cable. Everything’s controlled from a dead-simple interface, and for the first time, Sanjay can actually use all his synths and outboard gear without a headache. It’s the kind of upgrade that turns a studio from a cable graveyard into a creative playground.

My problems have been solved forever.

© Screenshot/Quote: Sanjayc (YouTube)

Gadget Arsenal: Streamlining the Madness

These are the only wireless headphones with really usable latency.

© Screenshot/Quote: Sanjayc (YouTube)

Sanjay’s desk is a gadget lover’s fever dream, loaded with tools that keep the music flowing and the workflow tight. The CalDigit TS4 hub is the unsung hero, letting him run everything—audio, video, and storage—off a single Thunderbolt cable. No more unplugging half the studio just to add a new toy.

There’s a NuFi Air 75 mechanical keyboard for clicky satisfaction, a Logitech MX Master 3S mouse for smooth moves, and an Apple trackpad for those video-editing gestures. Even the monitor’s got tricks: the LG Flex can curve on command to kill reflections. Toss in a BenQ desk lamp for late-night sessions and you’ve got a setup that’s as functional as it is flashy. If you want to see how it all fits together, the video’s a must-watch—words can’t do justice to the gadget choreography.

Gear Parade: Synths, Interfaces, and Mics

This studio isn’t just about clever routing—it’s stacked with serious hardware. Sanjay’s got the Daydreamer Synth 1, a DIY open-source oddball that’s full of charm, and the Roland J-6 for instant chord progressions when inspiration’s running dry. The Roto-Control by Melbourne Instruments brings motorised knob magic to virtual instruments, snapping parameters to presets like a sci-fi fever dream.

On the interface front, there’s the Neumann MT-48 for pristine conversion (and a side order of hand-warming heat), plus Universal Audio Apollo units for extra I/O. The Lewitt Ray mic sits on an Elgato Wave arm, ready for vocals that won’t clip no matter how close you get. And if you’re a keyboard snob, the Studiologic SL88 GT with Fatar wood keys is as close as you’ll get to a real piano without hiring movers.


Stream Deck Sorcery: Instant Routing, Zero Fuss

Here’s where things get wild: the Flock Patch system plays nice with the Stream Deck Plus, turning studio routing into a one-button affair. Want to play the Rhodes? Hit the button. Need to patch a vocal chain through a BAE 1073, SSL 4000, and CL1B? That’s another button. It’s like having a teleportation device for your audio signals—no more crawling under the desk or tracing cables with a torch.

The Stream Deck doesn’t stop at routing. Sanjay’s got it handling Ableton shortcuts, browser volume, even the studio lights. It’s the kind of integration that makes you wonder how you ever lived without it. If you want to see the full wizardry in action, the video’s where the magic happens—there’s only so much button-mashing we can describe before you need to see it light up for yourself.


Monitor Mayhem: ATC SCM25A’s Bring the Thunder

Studio monitors can make or break your mix, and Sanjay’s not messing about. The ATC SCM25A’s are perched on Sound Anchor stands, delivering the kind of clarity and punch that’ll expose every dodgy EQ move you make. These aren’t just the winners of his own high-end shootout—they’re the heart of the room, making music sound so good you’ll want to listen all day.

Paired with a sub and those heavyweight stands, the ATCs turn the workspace into a proper listening bunker. If you want to know how they really sound in the room, you’ll have to watch the video and hear them in action. Trust me, no amount of flowery prose can replace the gut-punch of a great monitor demo.

They sound amazing. I love them so much.

© Screenshot/Quote: Sanjayc (YouTube)

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