You know, sometimes all you need is a new desk to flip your creative world upside down. Taetro’s latest video dives into his transformative studio setup upgrade. Featuring an L-shaped desk from Vernal, he walks us through the exciting gear changes and how it all fits into his beat-making magic. This ain’t your usual gear rundown; it’s a journey through a live music-making session that’s bound to inspire.

18. November 2025
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Taetro’s Studio Overhaul: The L-Shaped Dream
Ableton Push, Arturia Keystep Controller, Bento Sampler by 1010 Music, Mackie Mobile Mix, Microcosm Hologram Pedal, Roland SP-404 Mark II, Tenzer Red Panda Pedal, Vernal L-shaped Desk
The L-Shaped Game Changer
Taetro kicks off his video by raving about his most recent upgrade – a slick L-shaped standing desk from Vernal. You can almost hear the sigh of relief as he describes how it’s set to solve his major storage woes. There’s something magical about unboxing a new desk that fits perfectly into your workflow like a missing puzzle piece. Sure, some might say this could be a form of procrastination from actually making music, but in Taetro’s world, this shift is more like a necessary update to fuel creative juices. After all, the right setup can be as transformative as a new beat drop.

"I think one of my favorite things to do is like totally redesign my setup."
© Screenshot/Quote: Taetro (YouTube)
The Quest for Optimal Workflow
Taetro opens up about the eternal chase for the perfect setup that many producers know all too well. He reflects on how each piece of gear is like a tool for a craftsman, not just functional, but almost an extension of his musical soul. This ain’t just about utility; it’s about embracing creativity in the tools we love. The L-shaped corner of his desk isn’t just a new spot to plop down gear; it’s a fresh canvas for innovation. As he discusses the new setup, it becomes clear that for Taetro, this isn’t just an upgrade, it’s a voyage in streamlining creativity and efficiency.
Key Players: Gear Highlights

"The brain of the operation is Ableton Push."
© Screenshot/Quote: Taetro (YouTube)
This desk has got some serious all-star players lined up. First up, the Ableton Push – it’s described as the operational brain, the nerve center of Taetro’s creative output. With the Push being standalone, transitioning projects between it and his computer becomes a breeze. Then, there’s the Bento from 1010 Music – think of it like a groove box on steroids, capable of multi-sampling synths, which is music producer catnip. Taetro gives a shoutout to the Arturia Keystep, seamlessly meshing with the rest of the setup to serve as a MIDI conduit. Let’s not forget the supporting cast starring the Tenzer Red Panda and Microcosm Hologram, essential for those ambient, lo-fi vibes that make digital sounds feel earthy. Finally, the straight-up utility champions like Mackie’s Mobile Mix bring it all together with versatile connectivity, ensuring every sound has its spotlight.
An Intimate Walkthrough
Taetro walks us through the maze of wires and gear set up on his new desk, but don’t worry, he’s got the cable management game on lock. Every piece of gear is perfectly positioned, like players on a stage ready for a performance. The new setup isn’t just about looks, though the dark wood finish of the Vernal desk does give it a ‘feels like home’ vibe. It’s all about functionality – each drawer, cable, and corner optimally placed to enhance workflow. From the flexibility of the Keystep controlling different gear to the real-time adjustment of desk height, it’s clear that this is more than a desk; it’s the command center of creativity.
Live Session: Crafting Sounds
In this section, Taetro doesn’t just tell, he shows. Watching him work is like peeking into a musical kitchen, where ingredients are perfect sounds and MIDI routings are the recipes. He starts with MIDI routing, linking Keystep to Push to Bento, layering expressions that build a track’s mood from the ground up. The session showcases the freedom of mixing in live drums, the art of vocal processing, and the strategic crafting of basslines. This isn’t just creating music; it’s sculpting sounds that leave room for emotion and groove – like laying down a mix of slick street beats and soulful synth waves.

"And walk you through my process."
© Screenshot/Quote: Taetro (YouTube)
The Desk That Does It All
The L-shaped desk is no ordinary piece of furniture, as Taetro explains. With its generous storage capabilities, finding the right knob at the right moment is as easy as grabbing a taco from your favorite stand. Those storage cabinets are not just drawers but tactical gear depots. Quality, flexibility, and sheer efficiency are the watchwords here. Even as the world upgrades in digital waves, sometimes it’s the physical rearrangement, like this desk, that revolutionizes how music comes to life. The way everything fits neatly with plenty of room to grow speaks volumes about the desk’s role in keeping creativity organized yet boundless.
Reflections on the Perfect Setup

"I think in many ways, gear can often influence your sound."
© Screenshot/Quote: Taetro (YouTube)
As the video wraps up, Taetro reflects on the quest for that perfect setup – an artist’s never-ending journey. It’s a delicate dance between chasing the latest gear and actually using what you’ve got to make your sound truly your own. Despite the constant upheavals in structure and devices, it’s this very evolution that keeps Taetro’s artistic spirit alive. Whether it’s keeping things lo-fi and atmospheric or pushing tempos for new beats, the gear is just one side of the equation. The essence of the setup goes beyond hardware; it’s about finding the gear that helps you get to your sound faster and sticking with what hits the right notes. In this constant journey of fine-tuning, Taetro shows us that creativity is the synthesis of new tools and timeless inspiration.
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