Kylie Minogue – DISCO: Guest List Edition album cover

Kylie Minogue – DISCO: Guest List Edition

Album 2021

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2021 album DISCO: Guest List Edition.

Music from DISCO: Guest List Edition

Artists on DISCO: Guest List Edition

Gear Used On DISCO: Guest List Edition

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Kylie Minogue – DISCO: Guest List Edition (2021). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

DAWs used by Kylie Minogue on DISCO: Guest List Edition

DAW Software

Apple Logic Pro

From an interview with Billboard titled Here's What Kylie Minogue Geeked Out on While Doing 'Disco' In Quarantine, it can be inferred that she owns a copy of Logic Pro:

Switching from GarageBand to Logic, Minogue says the audio workstation intuitively made sense to her “Mac brain,” and she was able to self-record her vocals and send them to her producers. “I got really into it, and I’m annoyed with myself it took this long for me to get a handle on it,” she says. “It’s good to add new skills to your set.”

Original article here.

Microphones used by Kylie Minogue on DISCO: Guest List Edition

Dynamic Microphones

Shure SM7B

Avg price: $405.20

From an interview with Billboard titled Here's What Kylie Minogue Geeked Out on While Doing 'Disco' In Quarantine:

Minogue started preliminary work on Disco using a Shure SM7B microphone she had around the house while waiting patiently for the arrival of a pricier one in the mail.

Original article here.

Condenser Microphones

Brauner VMX Pure Cardioid

From an interview with Billboard titled Here's What Kylie Minogue Geeked Out on While Doing 'Disco' In Quarantine:

Minogue started preliminary work on Disco using a Shure SM7B microphone she had around the house while waiting patiently for the arrival of a pricier one in the mail. “Opening the case for the Brauner VMX was such a moment,” she recalls. “It was very exciting to get the equipment, fire up my logical-rational brain and find the right place in the house to put it. I was dragging [around] duvets and blankets and clothes racks to make [my lounge room] good for sound.”

Original article here.