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What’s in my bag: Martin’s keyboard isn’t a crowd-pleaser

Martin Jud
3/12/2024
Translation: Megan Cornish

In this series, editors show you what they pack in their bags when they leave the house – whether for business or pleasure. Martin packs more than he shows.

Hardshell bags for almost everything

To keep my electronics damage-free when I sprint for a train, I also have hard-shell cases for my keyboard, mouse, audio recorder and handheld. I couldn’t find any in Europe, so I ordered them from China cheaply.

When peripherals trigger emotions

Always there, but rarely used

I use my audio recorder even less. Its stereo microphone is still pretty impressive, despite being almost 20 years old. I originally bought the Tascam DR-1 because I wanted to build up my own sound pool. Nowadays I only use it for the occasional interview.

When you think it can’t go on, there’s a little light from somewhere

Even though I can cope quite well without tech gadgets, I want to decide for myself when I want to cut myself off from the digital world. That’s why I always carry a power bank with me. My Goal Zero Venture 75 isn’t a beauty, but it’s a robust all-purpose tool.

If someone were to attack me, I could grab the Venture 75 instead of a brick…

…and blind them with the built-in LED.


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