Japanese Breakfast – Head Over Heels b/w Essentially album cover

Japanese Breakfast – Head Over Heels b/w Essentially

Single 2019

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2019 single Head Over Heels b/w Essentially.

Music from Head Over Heels b/w Essentially

Artists on Head Over Heels b/w Essentially

Gear Used On Head Over Heels b/w Essentially

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Japanese Breakfast – Head Over Heels b/w Essentially (2019). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Japanese Breakfast on Head Over Heels b/w Essentially

Synthesizers

Roland Juno-106

Avg price: $956.53

The MASCHINE has taken its place alongside other new purchases, including a Teenage Engineering OP-1, Universal Audio Apollo and another classic Juno synth, this time a 106, with Ableton Live acting as the central DAW. “It’s a simple set-up,” says Michelle of her current studio, but it is already one that has already been used on new Japanese Breakfast recordings, including 2019 single ‘Essentially’.

Studio Equipment used by Japanese Breakfast on Head Over Heels b/w Essentially

Production & Groove

Native Instruments Maschine MK3

Avg price: $437.59

“The Maschine Mk3 came with a huge sample library that really informed our work in volleys when we recorded ‘Essentially’,” Michelle says.

Audio Interfaces

Universal Audio Apollo Twin

Avg price: $435.00

The MASCHINE has taken its place alongside other new purchases, including a Teenage Engineering OP-1, Universal Audio Apollo and another classic Juno synth, this time a 106, with Ableton Live acting as the central DAW. “It’s a simple set-up,” says Michelle of her current studio, but it is already one that has already been used on new Japanese Breakfast recordings, including 2019 single ‘Essentially’.

DAWs used by Japanese Breakfast on Head Over Heels b/w Essentially

DAW Software

Ableton Live

Avg price: $352.50

The MASCHINE has taken its place alongside other new purchases, including a Teenage Engineering OP-1, Universal Audio Apollo and another classic Juno synth, this time a 106, with Ableton Live acting as the central DAW. “It’s a simple set-up,” says Michelle of her current studio, but it is already one that has already been used on new Japanese Breakfast recordings, including 2019 single ‘Essentially’.