Legowelt – A Field Guide To The Void album cover

Legowelt – A Field Guide To The Void

Album 2024

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2024 album A Field Guide To The Void.

Music from A Field Guide To The Void

Artists on A Field Guide To The Void

Gear Used On A Field Guide To The Void

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Legowelt – A Field Guide To The Void (2024). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Legowelt on A Field Guide To The Void

Synthesizers

Roland Jupiter-8

Avg price: $19,535.25

"This is probably one of the greatest polyphonic synthesizers ever made, a roughed design classic with a magic sound.

The sound is dreamy..so dreamy you might think it has got effects build in (but it doesn't). I think this is the most 'esoteric' in the Jupiter series (The Jupiter 4 is just plain rawness...a beast, the 6 is more clean plasticy and aggresive in the mid range). You just hold your arm on the keyboard and it sounds like Kitaro (I am not sure if this is a good thing). Its pretty straightforward in the synthesis architecture, the usual more advanced 'bi-trimbal' 2 oscie substractive synth, but the sound, created by very well designed Japanese circuits, and slider controls make this a very sought after expensive synthesizer.

It is mostly used for soundtrack work and on you can hear it on the smackos Age of Candy Candy & Waiting for the Red Bear albums You can also hear it on the Duneman soundtrack"

via Legowelt's Official Website