Oneohtrix Point Never – Garden Of Delete
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2015 album Garden Of Delete.
Music from Garden Of Delete
Artists on Garden Of Delete
Gear Used On Garden Of Delete
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Oneohtrix Point Never – Garden Of Delete (2015). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Oneohtrix Point Never on Garden Of Delete
"The vocals on [Lift] are these chopped up and processed, preset EDM vocals that I found on this rompler software VST called reFX Nexus, which is basically purchasing finished music to play with your hands."
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Oneohtrix Point Never on Garden Of Delete
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In a MusicRadar article discussing Oneohtrix Point Never's creative process for "Garden of Delete," the Yamaha FS1R is visible in photos, indicating its use in his setup.
Studio Equipment used by Oneohtrix Point Never on Garden Of Delete
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In a February 2016 interview with MusicRadar, Oneohtrix Point Never's studio photos reveal the Kush UBK Fatso prominently placed near the top of his rack, highlighting its role in his production setup.
World Instruments used by Oneohtrix Point Never on Garden Of Delete
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“Black Snow” breaks into a climax buttressed by retro synth arpeggios, it pauses for a solo on the Daxophone. https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/oneohtrix-point-never-black-snow/
"No Good" is the last track on the record, and it's held together by this sample from a piece of music by Hans Reichel, a German guitarist and inventor of the daxophone. I used his sample, wrote the vocal melody around it, and added a stoner-metal riff in the second half of the tune." https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wnydbx/oneohtrix-point-never-told-us-the-story-behind-every-single-track-on-garden-of-delete