Blame – On My Own
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2010 single On My Own.
Music from On My Own
Artists on On My Own
Gear Used On On My Own
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Blame – On My Own (2010). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Blame on On My Own
Avg price: $379.00
At 0:55 into his Producer Masterclass with Computer Music, blame mentions using Spectrasonics Stylus for his kicks and snares.
Avg price: $30.00
At 19:06 of Blame's Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, he mentions using the Noveltech Character Plugin to add a bit of crunch.
Avg price: $34.99
At 5:35 of Blame's Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, he can be seen using Waves Doubler.
At:01:02:08 of his Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, Blame can be seen using the T.C. Electronic Classicverb.
At 01:04:53 of Blame's Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, he can be seen using the Waves Ultramaximizer.
DAWs used by Blame on On My Own
At 1:26 of his Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, Blame states that he uses Logic.
Studio Equipment used by Blame on On My Own
At 9:57 into his Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, Blame shows us his TC Powercore that he uses for "extra processing power".
Avg price: $1,990.00
At 13:59 into Blame's Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, The Slate Audio Dragon Compressor can be seen on his hardware rack.
Studio Gear used by Blame on On My Own
Rupert Neve Designs 5012 Duo Mic Preamp
Avg price: $1,185.11
At 47:19 of his Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, Blame comments on using his Neve Preamp. It can also be seen on his hardware rack.
Microphones used by Blame on On My Own
At 47:17 of his Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, Blame comments on using the sE Electronics Gemini on the track he was showcasing.