School Of Seven Bells – SVIIB album cover

School Of Seven Bells – SVIIB

Album 2016

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2016 album SVIIB.

Music from SVIIB

Gear Used On SVIIB

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of School Of Seven Bells – SVIIB (2016). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Studio Equipment used by Alejandra Deheza on SVIIB

Computers & Peripherals

Apple MacBook Pro (General)

This article from Electronic Musician on the recording of SVIIB's debut album explains, "The twins were recorded either together or separately into a Neumann U87, Universal Audio SOLO/610 preamp, a Focusrite interface and MacBook Pro running Logic. 'A lot of times we'll record the vocals before doing anything else,' Curtis explains."

Direct Boxes

Universal Audio SOLO/610 Tube Preamp

Avg price: $1,122.30

This article from Electronic Musician on the recording of SVIIB's debut album explains, "The twins were recorded either together or separately into a Neumann U87, Universal Audio SOLO/610 preamp, a Focusrite interface and MacBook Pro running Logic. 'A lot of times we'll record the vocals before doing anything else,' Curtis explains."

Microphones used by Alejandra Deheza on SVIIB

Condenser Microphones

Neumann U87

Avg price: $3,629.43

This article from Electronic Musician on the recording of SVIIB's debut album explains, "The twins were recorded either together or separately into a Neumann U87, Universal Audio SOLO/610 preamp, a Focusrite interface and MacBook Pro running Logic. 'A lot of times we'll record the vocals before doing anything else,' Curtis explains."

DAWs used by Alejandra Deheza on SVIIB

DAW Software

Apple Logic Pro

This article from Electronic Musician on the recording of SVIIB's debut album explains, "The twins were recorded either together or separately into a Neumann U87, Universal Audio SOLO/610 preamp, a Focusrite interface and MacBook Pro running Logic. 'A lot of times we'll record the vocals before doing anything else,' Curtis explains."