DMX Krew – Strange Directions
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2017 album Strange Directions.
Music from Strange Directions
Gear Used On Strange Directions
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of DMX Krew – Strange Directions (2017). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by DMX Krew on Strange Directions
Avg price: $2,495.00
On this 2017 video from FACT Magazine, Edward Upton shows us his studio. The Chroma Polaris can be spotted on the 0:09 mark.
On this 2017 video from FACT Magazine, Edward Upton shows us his recording studio. The Kurzweil K2000R V3 can be spotted at the 0:10 mark.
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On this 2017 video, we can spot a Roland MPG-80 at the 0:10 mark, among Edward Upton's other studio equipment.
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Appears at 0:48 in this video, below the Sequential Circuits Pro-One synthesizer.
Avg price: $2,239.00
DMX shows TB-303 with Roland TR-606 and Roland TR-808 at 2:22 in this video.
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In this video from 2017, Ed talks us through the Opal Rhythm Computer and in the demo references the Roland Alpha Juno 1 as a source of his drum samples. Seen at 00:52.
Avg price: $49.00
In this youtube video of DMX Krew's studio tour with FACT magazine, an Ensoniq ESQ-1 is shown at 2:57.
Studio Equipment used by DMX Krew on Strange Directions
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On this 2017 video, Edward Upton shows us his studio. A Yamaha TX81Z can be spotted at the 0:13 mark.
Avg price: $4,699.00
A Roland TR-808 can be first spotted on this video at the 0:31 mark, while DMX Krew demonstrates the Rangier FX ECHO-X Digital Delay pedal.
Effects Pedals used by DMX Krew on Strange Directions
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At the 0:15 mark on this video, Edward Upton (aka DMX Krew) talks about this digital delay.
Modular Synthesizers used by DMX Krew on Strange Directions
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At the 0:20 mark on this 2017 video, while Edward Upton talks about the Rainger FX ECHO-FX Digital Delay pedal, an Analogue Systems RS-180 VCA can be spotted on the back.
Analogue Systems RS-60 Envelope Generator
On this 2017 interview, at the 0:20 mark, while Edward Upton speaks briefly about a Digital Delay Echo pedal, an Analogue Systems RS-60 Envelope Generator can be spotted on the back (orange knobs).
Doepfer A-155 Analog/Trigger Sequencer
Avg price: $349.60
On this 2017 video, at the 0:33 mark, a Doepfer A-155 Analog/Trigger Sequencer can be spotted. It occupies a great amount of space out of the top part of his modular system, which can be spotted throughout the video.
Doepfer A-156 QNT Dual Quantizer
Avg price: $128.98
On this 2017 video, at the 0:37 second mark, a Doepfer A-156 Dual Quantizer can be spotted on the top part of Edward Upton's modular system, among other modules.
Avg price: $47.32
At the 0:37 mark of this 2017 video, a Doepfer A-180-2 can be spotted on the top part of DMX Krew's modular system.
Doepfer A-150-1 Eurorack Dual Voltage Controlled Switch - Standard Edition
Avg price: $63.01
In the youtube video of DMX Krew's studio tour with FACT Magazine, a Doepfer A-150-1 module can be seen in the top row of his modular synth, at 0:37.
Doepfer A-183-2 Offset Attenuator
Avg price: $49.38
In the youtube video of DMX Krew's studio tour with FACT Magazine, a Doepfer A-183-2 module can be seen at 0:38 in the top row of his modular synth, to the right of the A156 QNT module.
Avg price: $55.00
In the youtube video of DMX Krew's studio tour with FACT Magazine, a Doepfer A-132-1 module can be seen in the top row of his modular synth, at 0:45.
In the youtube video of DMX Krew's studio tour with FACT Magazine, an Analogue Systems RS-35 module can be seen in the top right corner of his modular synth, at 0:45.