Mid-Air Thief – Crumbling
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2019 album Crumbling.
Music from Crumbling
Artists on Crumbling
Gear Used On Crumbling
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Mid-Air Thief – Crumbling (2019). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Studio Equipment used by Mid-Air Thief on Crumbling
Mid-Air Thief uses a Tascam M-06 mixer, as confirmed in an interview by Someya Taiyo for the release of the album "Crumbling" in 2018:
For the analog equipment, I mainly used a TASCAM M-06 mixer, an Akai X-150D reel deck, a Portastudio 4-track cassette deck, and a micro cassette recorder.
In an interview for kumomi, Mid-Air Thief mentions using the Akai X-150D.
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Mid-Air Thief on Crumbling
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Mid-Air Thief uses the FabFilter Pro-Q 3, as confirmed in an interview by Someya Taiyo for the release of the album "Crumbling" in 2018:
As for plug-ins, I mostly used Fabfilter and iZotope. Fabfilter’s Pro-Q is the only EQ software I can bear to use. I just love it too much…
(Source: Henkka, "Mid-Air Thief 'Crumbling' Interview (2018)," kumomi)
Effects Pedals used by Mid-Air Thief on Crumbling
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Mid-Air Thief uses the TC Electronic Shaker Vibrato pedal, as confirmed in an interview by Someya Taiyo for the release of the album "Public Morality" in 2017:
I also tried using lots of TC vibrato pedals. I’ve never managed to find even one software plug-in that I like as much.