Soulwax & 2manydjs & Soulwax – Is It Always Binary album cover

Soulwax & 2manydjs & Soulwax – Is It Always Binary

Single 2017

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2017 single Is It Always Binary.

Music from Is It Always Binary

Gear Used On Is It Always Binary

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Soulwax & 2manydjs & Soulwax – Is It Always Binary (2017). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Soulwax on Is It Always Binary

Synthesizers

ARP 2810 Odyssey Rev2

Avg price: $2,200.00

at 2:32 MK2 2813 odyssey is seen.

also in credits of instruments on youtube for "It's always binary" video

"The Transient Program For Drums and Machinery is an installation imagined by Soulwax and Ill-Studio, built for live performance, and operated by Stephen and David Dewaele, Stefaan Van Leuven, Iggor Cavalera, Victoria Smith, Blake Davies and Laima Leyton, under the name of Soulwax.

The instruments used for this performance are : Two Staccato drumkits, one Meazzi Wooding drum with added Octobans, one set or Rototoms, a Macbeth M5n, an Oberheim 2-Voice Pro, a Human Comparator Two Thousand Six Hundred, an EMS Synthi AKS, an Arp Odyssey, a Mellotron M4000D, various reverbs, echoes and effects, all going through three refurbished Trident Fleximix consoles, all positioned on a giant rug representing the electronic schematic of the installation. Soulwax were reinforced by their technical team of Chris Walker, Oliver Geerts, Phil Evans, Marc Devulder, Hugo Scholten, Jasper Wouters, Tijs Coene and Priscilla Andrade.

This performance of 'Is It Always Binary' was recorded and filmed live on 29th of August at 3 Mills Studios in London, captured by James Willis for Bullion Productions."