Beck – Loser
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1993 single Loser.
Music from Loser
Gear Used On Loser
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Beck – Loser (1993). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Studio Equipment used by Karl Stephenson on Loser
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At 3:10 in this video, Beck says that Stephenson used an ASR-10 on the track Loser.
I don't think we had a bass, so he [Stephenson] got a bass sound on the ASR-10.
World Instruments used by Karl Stephenson on Loser
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At 3:38 in this video about the making of the track Loser, Beck says:
So the only other instrument that Karl had, I saw immediately when I walked into his place, he had a sitar. And I've been fascinated by Indian music, obviously I grew up with Beatles records, had all the psychedelia. I had never seen one in person.
What I realized about Karl very quickly is he was a kinda spiritual guy. He did a lot of meditating, a lot of that kind of thing. And he was working with the Geto Boys, which was a really interesting combination.
So he started to play it, and he basically plays the same melody as the bass line.
Microphones used by Beck on Loser
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In the video titled "Show Us Your Junk! Ep. 34 - Rob Schnapf (Mant Studio) | EarthQuaker Devices," Rob Schnapf, the producer and mixer on Beck's 1994 Mellow Gold album, states at 15:07 that the vocals for the track "Loser" were recorded using a Realistic PZM microphone.