Brian Eno – Unnoticed Planet
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2018 single Unnoticed Planet.
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Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Brian Eno – Unnoticed Planet (2018). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
DAWs used by Brian Eno on Unnoticed Planet
In this article about the making of Eno's album Another Day on Earth, the author describes his studio setup, saying that "and it emerges that Eno recorded most of [the album] on a Mac, using Logic."
DJ Setup used by Brian Eno on Unnoticed Planet
In this article on the making of Eno's album *Another Day on Earth," the sidebar lists (and depicts) the AirFX as being among the equipment used.
Studio Equipment used by Brian Eno on Unnoticed Planet
According to this Sound on Sound article, Eno used the Studio Vocalist unit extensively when recording his album Another Day on Earth.
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Brian Eno on Unnoticed Planet
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In this interview with Eno about the recording of 2005's Another Day on Earth, he states, "For instance, on the track 'This' I began with a bass part, and then tried to fit some drums to that. I have many wonderful drum programs, the best of all being Groove Agent." (Note that he subsequently indicates it was not used in the final track.) I've indicated that it was the first iteration of the software due to the date of the recording's 2005 release--the assumption being that the album would have been recorded starting at least roughly 1 year prior, although that may not be accurate.