![]() It has infinitely improved my mixes, production and recording. If you had to start over, what would you get first? UAD Apollo Soundcard I love that sound and its polyphony so much. Minimoog VoyagerĬurrently though, I’m using the Prophet Rev2 Desktop really heavily for everything, especially on my upcoming album. The equipment that has inspired me to write new music are many, but if I had to pick one I would probably say my Minimoog Voyager. What gear has inspired you to produce the most music? I miss its front panel because it was very intuitive, I had the ability to play out wacky sounds in minutes. I regret selling my Roland Gaia, I didn’t love its “cold sound” but through a few pedals you could make it awesome. It’s a fun and uncontrollable unit because it doesn’t have the “rate” knob, but I use it so rarely and that’s why I think I can do without it. That’s why I choose my gear carefully, but I probably regret buying the Digital Multi Echo RE-1000 by BOSS. I try to have “the essentials” in the studio, having a lot of equipment would be really nice, but it would confuse me during production and take up too much space. Is there anything you regret selling… or regret buying? I love that recorder and will be buying one soon! Revox B 77 MKll 5. I love the endless possibilities of virtual instruments and their fidelity compared to hardware, but I would still love to get a Revox B 77 MKll to record anything onto tape and to add some wow/flutter turbulence and saturation to my songs. I have an Apollo rack unit from Universal Audio as my audio interface and it’s fantastic the quality of the included plug-ins, they sound so good and the sound is so hardware-like, I couldn’t ask for more in a way. Until a few days ago my dream was to get a Tascam Portastudio 414 MKII and it’s amazing that a soft-synths company called Robotic Bean has reproduced one and at such a low price, it sounds really great and I can’t wait to try it out. What software do you wish was hardware and vice versa? UAD Plugins MacBook, midi keyboard and Beyerdynamic headphones 4. What setup do you bring on holiday/tour/commute etc.?ĭuring vacations I try not to think too much about music, but I always have with me my laptop with many vst, a small two octave midi keyboard by Korg and my Beyerdynamic heaadphones. Definitely changing over time is natural, so I would never want to have a “definitive kit”, especially when you start working on something new, changing something is a good way to be more creative. Many times I’ll throw in my Boss RE-20 Space Echo as well. ![]() Red Panda Particle, Hologram Electronics Microcosm and Eventide Space I’m putting everything in it, from guitars to vocals and so on. I’m using this combo heavily for my next record. Hard to answer, but if I think of a “perfect effects kit” I say the trio Particle, Microcosm and Space. Do you have an ‘almost’ perfect bit of kit? What would you change?Īh… I think that easily changes over time. It’s a pleasure to play with it anytime when you’re looking for the right filtering for your sound. I love it because it’s so big and easy to use. I really like the filter “cutoff” knob on my Minimoog Voyager. Favourite knob/fader/switch on a piece of gear and why? Moog Cutoff filter
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