Enter Shikari – Take to the Skies
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2007 album Take to the Skies.
Music from Take to the Skies
Artists on Take to the Skies
Gear Used On Take to the Skies
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Enter Shikari – Take to the Skies (2007). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Roughton Reynolds
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Roughton Reynolds on Take to the Skies
Avg price: $807.20
At 0:08, Reynolds can be seen with a Korg ES-1 Mk 2, a Korg EMX-1, and a Kaoss Pad 2
Studio Equipment used by Roughton Reynolds on Take to the Skies
Avg price: $89.00
At 0:08, Reynolds can be seen with a Korg ES-1 Mk 2, a Korg EMX-1, and a Kaoss Pad 2
Avg price: $225.00
At 0:08, Reynolds can be seen with a Korg ES-1 Mk 2, a Korg EMX-1, and a Kaoss Pad 2
Rory Clewlow
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Amplifiers used by Rory Clewlow on Take to the Skies
Avg price: $1,967.23
What were those (recording)sessions like for you as a guitar player?
We were all quite young. I just had my Engl Powerball at the time and that's pretty much all I used. There wasn't much experimenting with guitar tones on "Take to the Skies." The studio we were recording at were very sort of militant about what they did. I remember for instance or singer Rou [Reynolds], the engineer or the producer was basically saying the whole time, "Oh, no. Only sing or scream. It's got be clear cut." All the drums had to be triggered and all the vocals had to have Auto-Tune even if they weren't out of tune and stuff.
Chris Batten
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Bass Guitars used by Chris Batten on Take to the Skies
Avg price: $3,147.50
Chris can be seen using a Warwick Corvette in the "Sorry, You're Not A Winner" music video.