Drum & Lace – Midnight Roses album cover

Drum & Lace – Midnight Roses

Single 2017

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2017 single Midnight Roses.

Music from Midnight Roses

Artists on Midnight Roses

Gear Used On Midnight Roses

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Drum & Lace – Midnight Roses (2017). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Studio Equipment used by Drum & Lace on Midnight Roses

Audio Interfaces

Focusrite Clarett 8Pre

Avg price: $920.00

Used on Midnight Roses, as mentioned in this March 16, 2017 Above the Fold interview.

My recording setup has been pretty constant lately. I’ve been using and loving the Focusrite Clarett 8Pre as my main interface and it’s been great, so far. Although I’m guilty of using a lot of plug-ins, the studio also has a bunch of great preamps, like the Neve Portico 5017 (super portable too) and other outboard gear like the Kush Electra. Microphone-wise, on the lower end, I always have my portable Zoom H4N for field recordings, and an SM57/58 around for general recording. Lately we’ve been able to borrow a Flea M49 from a friend that has made vocals, strings and, more-or-less, anything else sound fantastic. All of the above was just used on an EP I released last month called Midnight Roses.

Direct Boxes

Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5017 Mobile DI Mic Preamp Compressor

Avg price: $1,391.80

Used on Midnight Roses, as mentioned in this March 16, 2017 Above the Fold interview.

My recording setup has been pretty constant lately. I’ve been using and loving the Focusrite Clarett 8Pre as my main interface and it’s been great, so far. Although I’m guilty of using a lot of plug-ins, the studio also has a bunch of great preamps, like the Neve Portico 5017 (super portable too) and other outboard gear like the Kush Electra. Microphone-wise, on the lower end, I always have my portable Zoom H4N for field recordings, and an SM57/58 around for general recording. Lately we’ve been able to borrow a Flea M49 from a friend that has made vocals, strings and, more-or-less, anything else sound fantastic. All of the above was just used on an EP I released last month called Midnight Roses.

Portable Recorders

Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder

Avg price: $187.32

Used on Midnight Roses, as mentioned in this March 16, 2017 Above the Fold interview.

My recording setup has been pretty constant lately. I’ve been using and loving the Focusrite Clarett 8Pre as my main interface and it’s been great, so far. Although I’m guilty of using a lot of plug-ins, the studio also has a bunch of great preamps, like the Neve Portico 5017 (super portable too) and other outboard gear like the Kush Electra. Microphone-wise, on the lower end, I always have my portable Zoom H4N for field recordings, and an SM57/58 around for general recording. Lately we’ve been able to borrow a Flea M49 from a friend that has made vocals, strings and, more-or-less, anything else sound fantastic. All of the above was just used on an EP I released last month called Midnight Roses.

Microphones used by Drum & Lace on Midnight Roses

Dynamic Microphones

Shure SM57

Avg price: $112.49

Used on Midnight Roses, as mentioned in this March 16, 2017 Above the Fold interview.

My recording setup has been pretty constant lately. I’ve been using and loving the Focusrite Clarett 8Pre as my main interface and it’s been great, so far. Although I’m guilty of using a lot of plug-ins, the studio also has a bunch of great preamps, like the Neve Portico 5017 (super portable too) and other outboard gear like the Kush Electra. Microphone-wise, on the lower end, I always have my portable Zoom H4N for field recordings, and an SM57/58 around for general recording. Lately we’ve been able to borrow a Flea M49 from a friend that has made vocals, strings and, more-or-less, anything else sound fantastic. All of the above was just used on an EP I released last month called Midnight Roses.

Dynamic Microphones

Shure SM58

Avg price: $102.10

Used on Midnight Roses, as mentioned in this March 16, 2017 Above the Fold interview.

My recording setup has been pretty constant lately. I’ve been using and loving the Focusrite Clarett 8Pre as my main interface and it’s been great, so far. Although I’m guilty of using a lot of plug-ins, the studio also has a bunch of great preamps, like the Neve Portico 5017 (super portable too) and other outboard gear like the Kush Electra. Microphone-wise, on the lower end, I always have my portable Zoom H4N for field recordings, and an SM57/58 around for general recording. Lately we’ve been able to borrow a Flea M49 from a friend that has made vocals, strings and, more-or-less, anything else sound fantastic. All of the above was just used on an EP I released last month called Midnight Roses.

Condenser Microphones

FLEA 49

Avg price: $4,292.95

Borrowed from a friend for Midnight Roses, as mentioned in this March 16, 2017 Above the Fold interview.

My recording setup has been pretty constant lately. I’ve been using and loving the Focusrite Clarett 8Pre as my main interface and it’s been great, so far. Although I’m guilty of using a lot of plug-ins, the studio also has a bunch of great preamps, like the Neve Portico 5017 (super portable too) and other outboard gear like the Kush Electra. Microphone-wise, on the lower end, I always have my portable Zoom H4N for field recordings, and an SM57/58 around for general recording. Lately we’ve been able to borrow a Flea M49 from a friend that has made vocals, strings and, more-or-less, anything else sound fantastic. All of the above was just used on an EP I released last month called Midnight Roses.