Mick Gordon – Doom (Original Game Soundtrack) album cover

Mick Gordon – Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Album 2016

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2016 album Doom (Original Game Soundtrack).

Music from Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Artists on Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Gear Used On Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Mick Gordon – Doom (Original Game Soundtrack) (2016). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Mick Gordon on Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Schecter Damien 9

Avg price: $977.67

Mick Gordon used this guitar in the tracks "at doom's gate" and "flash & metal" from the Rest of Doom.

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci JP7

Avg price: $2,400.00

During the large paragraph, Mick runs down what he used in the DOOM Ost, the Music Man JP7 being his first mention.

Other Gear used by Mick Gordon on Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Electric Guitar Pickups

Bare Knuckle Aftermath

Avg price: $312.10

In the description Mick mentions that his Mayones Regius 8 is equipped with Bareknuckle aftermath pickups

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Mick Gordon on Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Synthesizers

Форманта Поливокс (Formanta Polivoks)

Avg price: $200.00

Mick Gordon uses the Formanta Polivoks synthesizer in his work on the DOOM soundtrack, as detailed in Robin Vincent's article on gearnews.com.

Synthesizers

Korg MS-20

Avg price: $1,399.99

Mick Gordon utilizes the Korg MS-20 synthesizer in creating the intense soundscapes for DOOM, as detailed in Robin Vincent's article on Gearnews.

Synthesizers

Korg Monotron Analog Ribbon Synthesizer

Avg price: $55.00

At 0:24 in the video titled "Mick Gordon - 11. BFG Division" on YouTube, Mick Gordon can be seen using the Korg Monotron Analog Ribbon Synthesizer.

DAWs used by Mick Gordon on Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

DAW Software

Avid Pro Tools

Avg price: $408.43

Mick Gordon uses Avid Pro Tools as part of his music production process, as detailed in Robin Vincent's article on gearnews.com about the creation of the DOOM soundtrack.

Software Plugins and VSTs used by Mick Gordon on Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Synth Plugins

Image-Line Harmor

At 39:34 he mentions Harmor is one of his favorite synths and explains how he used to to create spectograph images in the Doom soundtrack.

Vocal Processing Plugins

Zynaptiq Morph v2.0.0

At 34:09 Mick Gordon talks about how he used Zynaptiq's Morph 2.0 to combine the sound of a guitar with the sound of chainsaw for the Doom soundtrack

DAW Software

Cycling '74 Max

Avg price: $399.00

at 5:27 you can see Mick Gordon building a device inside of Max.

Synth Plugins

Glitchmachines Convex

Avg price: $49.00

At 5:30 you can see Mick Gordon using Glitchmachines Convex

Modular Synthesizers used by Mick Gordon on Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

Modular Synthesizers

Make Noise Maths

Avg price: $283.17

Seen in Mick Gordon's Eurorack setup at 0:22 in the video for "BFG Division".

Modular Synthesizers

Make Noise DPO

Avg price: $574.00

Can be seen in Mick Gordon's Eurorack setup at 0:22 in the video for "BFG Division".

Modular Synthesizers

Make Noise Pressure Points

Avg price: $178.23

Seen in Mick Gordon's Eurorack setup at 0:22 in the video for "BFG Division".