Mark Isham – Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) album cover

Mark Isham – Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Album 2016

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2016 album Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).

Music from Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Artists on Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Gear Used On Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Mark Isham – Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2016). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Software Plugins and VSTs used by Mark Isham on Mechanic: Resurrection (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Synth Plugins

Rob Papen Predator

"I really like Rob Papen’s synthesisers. I used Predator in Mechanic, which is coming out next year. There’s a new record that I’m working on called Cover Art that has a bunch of Rob’s instruments on it. I used the Sample Logic Morphestra a lot on The Crazies as well as ProjectSAM’s Symphobia."

Kontakt Instrument

Sample Logic Morphestra

"I really like Rob Papen’s synthesisers. I used Predator in Mechanic, which is coming out next year. There’s a new record that I’m working on called Cover Art that has a bunch of Rob’s instruments on it. I used the Sample Logic Morphestra a lot on The Crazies as well as ProjectSAM’s Symphobia."

Virtual Instrument

ProjectSAM Symphobia

"I really like Rob Papen’s synthesisers. I used Predator in Mechanic, which is coming out next year. There’s a new record that I’m working on called Cover Art that has a bunch of Rob’s instruments on it. I used the Sample Logic Morphestra a lot on The Crazies as well as ProjectSAM’s Symphobia."

Kontakt Instrument

VIR2 Electri6ity

Avg price: $339.96

"Vir 2 – I like their stuff a lot, Electri6ity is a great one. That shows up on The Mechanic quite a bit. I really love the guitar samples from them. We have a ton of Zero-G synthesisers – all of those little menus of sounds and there’s always something to throw in [laughs] and make things interesting. "