Ever wondered what happens when you cram a lifetime of synth obsession into one studio? Starsky Carr, the UK’s king of deep-dive gear reviews, throws open the doors to his ever-morphing synth lair. This isn’t just a museum of analog legends and digital beasts—it’s a living, breathing rave bunker where the Juno-60 rubs shoulders with the UDO Super 8 and the TR-909 lurks next to a Neve summing mixer. Expect a whirlwind tour of iconic machines, clever routing tricks, and a few stories that’ll make you laugh, wince, or both. If you think you know synth setups, think again—Starsky’s got tales, tech, and tenuous links to Kevin Bacon. Buckle up.

14. March 2026
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Starsky Carr’s Synth Bunker: Vintage Heat Meets Modern Muscle
Analog Solutions Leipzig V3, Arturia PolyBrute, AudioFuse16, Elektron Analog Rytm, Focusrite Clarett, Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave, Korg SV-1, Moog Minimoog, Moog Voyager, Neve 8816 Summing Mixer, Oberheim OB6, Oberheim OBX8, Polyend Tracker+, Prophet 600, Prophet VS, Roland Juno-60, Roland Jupiter 4, Roland System-8, Sequential Prophet-5, Super Jupiter MKS-80, Tempest, TR-808, TR-909, UDO Super 8, Waldorf M
The Sonic Arsenal: Old School Meets New Blood
Starsky Carr’s studio is less a static workspace and more a living, mutating organism. He’s got vintage analog classics and modern digital monsters all jostling for elbow room, and nothing stays in one place for long. The man’s got a Jupiter 4 fresh from repair, a summit that’s been temporarily evicted, and enough synths in storage to start a small gear museum. This is not your average, sterile synth cave—think more rave bunker with a revolving door policy.
What makes this setup slap is the sheer diversity. From an original Alfa Juno tour board from the ’80s to a Neve 8816 summing mixer that replaced a massive Mackie 8-bus, Starsky’s workflow is all about flexibility. He’s ditched the old-school big desk mentality for a more streamlined, modular approach. If you’re expecting a neat, permanent installation, forget it—this is a studio in constant flux, ready to swap out a DX7 for a DW8000 at the drop of a hat.
Icons on Parade: Synth Legends and Drum Machine Royalty
If you want synth porn, this is it. Starsky’s racks are stacked with heavy hitters: Juno-60, Prophet VS, Minimoog, TR-808, TR-909, and more. But he’s not just flexing vintage muscle—modern contenders like the UDO Super 8, Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave, and Arturia PolyBrute are right there in the mix. It’s like a sonic street fight between decades, and everyone’s invited.
He doesn’t just show the gear—he gives you the lowdown on what makes each piece tick. The ProMars, for example, is a monosynth with a secret second oscillator for extra girth. The Super 8? It’s got Jupiter vibes with a modern twist. And don’t get him started on the drum machines—there’s enough analog punch here to flatten a small building. If you want to see these beasts in action, you’ll have to watch the video—words can’t do justice to the sound and swagger on display.
Wiring the Beast: MIDI, CV, and Modern Workflow
Here’s where the nerds lean in. Starsky’s not just hoarding synths—he’s making them talk to each other. Vintage CV-controlled machines are wrangled into the modern world with clever routing, MIDI integration, and a healthy dose of problem-solving. The AudioFuse16 interface and Neve 8816 summing mixer are the backbone, letting him blend old and new without losing the grit.
It’s not just about connections for the sake of it. The workflow is designed for speed and flexibility—he can patch in a Minimoog one minute and a PolyBrute the next, all while keeping everything DAW-friendly. If you want the full geek breakdown of how CV and MIDI coexist in this bunker, the video’s your ticket. The patching is deep, the routing is clever, and the results are pure studio sorcery.

"The AudioFuse16, which is a relatively new addition to the studio, and we've got the 8 in and 8 out, and the ADAT as well."
© Screenshot/Quote: Starskycarr (YouTube)
Synth Stories: From Lock, Stock to Kevin Bacon

"Possibly the most tenuous six degrees of separation you've ever seen."
© Screenshot/Quote: Starskycarr (YouTube)
You don’t just get gear talk—you get stories. Starsky drops a classic about buying his Mackie 8-bus from Studio K in Liverpool, which did the soundtrack for Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. That somehow leads to a six-degrees-of-separation link to Charlize Theron and, yes, Kevin Bacon. It’s the kind of synth trivia you never knew you needed.
These stories give the tour a human touch. It’s not just about the circuits and sliders—it’s about the weird journeys these machines take and the memories they carry. If you’re here for cold specs, you’re missing half the fun. The real magic is in the tales behind the gear, and Starsky’s got plenty.
Evolution in Action: The Studio That Never Sleeps
What’s clear is that this studio is always in motion. Starsky’s constantly swapping, repairing, and reconfiguring his arsenal. Today it’s a Jupiter 4, tomorrow it might be a DX7 or a new modular skiff. The workflow adapts, the gear rotates, and the studio never gets stale.
This isn’t just a tour—it’s an invitation to rethink what a synth studio can be. Starsky’s bunker is a living, breathing example of synth culture in action: messy, flexible, and always up for a new trick. If you want inspiration for your own setup, or just want to see what happens when you never stop tweaking, this video is essential viewing.

"It's worth noting that it's not a static thing, the studio. This is constantly changing, obviously I'm putting stuff on video all the time."
© Screenshot/Quote: Starskycarr (YouTube)
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