Music from Human After All
Gear Used On Human After All
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Daft Punk & Daft Punk – Human After All (2005). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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Studio Equipment used by Daft Punk on Human After All
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In this 2001 interview with Daft Punk about Discovery, their main synths are listed. The 808 and its cousin the 909 are both mentioned.
Effects Pedals used by Daft Punk on Human After All
DigiTech X-Series Bass Synth Wah
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Daft Punk is widely reported to have used the DigiTech X-Series Bass Synth Wah throughout their album "Human After All." While the YouTube demo by g3zar highlights the pedal's capabilities, it notably resembles the sounds prevalent in Daft Punk's work.
Guitars used by Daft Punk on Human After All
Gibson EDS-1275 Double-Neck Guitar
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At 0:26 in this video, Daft Punk can be seen using a Gibson EDS-1275.
Amplifiers used by Daft Punk on Human After All
Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head
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at 0:30 of robot rock if you pause you can see a line of orange amplifiers including a purple orange rockerverb on top of 2 orange 2x12s. You can see a better shot of the stack at 0:54
Orange Crush Pro 4x12" Closed Back Speaker Cabinet
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You can see at 1:17 and 1:25 an orange cab behind Thomas, and it most resembled the Orange Crush Pro 4x12
Bass Guitars used by Daft Punk on Human After All
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Throughout the music video for "Technologic", Daft punk is holding what appears to be a red Steinberger XT-2 bass.
Live Setup Accessories used by Daft Punk on Human After All
In the music video for 'Robot Rock' you could see the patterns from the Atari Video Music in action behind Bangalter around 0:51
Guitars used by Thomas Bangalter on Human After All
Gibson EDS-1275 Double-Neck Guitar
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Through the music video for Robot Rock off the 2005 album Human After All Thomas Bangalter is seen playing what appears to be a double neck Gibson SG. The serial number is not clear but guessing it is a new guitar so at the time could either be a 90’s or 00’s.