Herbie Hancock – Lite Me Up album cover

Herbie Hancock – Lite Me Up

Album 1982

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1982 album Lite Me Up.

Music from Lite Me Up

Gear Used On Lite Me Up

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Herbie Hancock – Lite Me Up (1982). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Herbie Hancock on Lite Me Up

Synthesizers

Moog Source

Avg price: $1,950.00

Used on Lite Me Up, as specified in Herbie Hancock’s Electronic Instrument Glossary from September 14, 2016.

Moog Source – A monophonic analog synthesizer that was the first synthesizer to offer patch memory storage. Herbie used this instrument on his 1982 album Lite Me Up.

Synthesizers

Roland Jupiter-8

Avg price: $19,535.25

Used on Lite Me Up, as specified in Herbie Hancock’s Electronic Instrument Glossary from September 14, 2016.

Roland Jupiter 8 – Roland’s first professional analog polyphonic synthesizer made in the early 1980s. It featured eight-voice polyphony and easy programming. Herbie used this on his 1982 album Lite Me Up.

Synthesizers

NED Synclavier II

Used on Lite Me Up and more, as specified in Herbie Hancock’s Electronic Instrument Glossary from September 14, 2016.

Synclavier Digital – First made in 1979, this digital polyphonic sampling synthesizer was known as the top of the line and could cost as much as $200,000. It featured a full-size weighted keyboard with sixty-four note polyphony. Herbie first used this instrument on his 1982 album Lite Me Up.