Steve Jolliffe – Journeys out of the Body album cover

Steve Jolliffe – Journeys out of the Body

Album 1983

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1983 album Journeys out of the Body.

Music from Journeys out of the Body

Artists on Journeys out of the Body

Gear Used On Journeys out of the Body

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Steve Jolliffe – Journeys out of the Body (1983). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Steve Jolliffe on Journeys out of the Body

Synthesizers

Yamaha DX7

Avg price: $209.50

The album's an unusual one enhanced by text relating the essence of Steve's experiences. Already another album is in the pipeline and the equipment used on 'Journeys' has been replaced by some of the latest in technology — a Yamaha DX7 and Roland JX-3P permanently MIDI-linked, a TEAC 38 8-track and mixer and a selection of wind instruments — minus the Lyricon which has been retired in favour of the more traditional expression of flute and sax.

Synthesizers

Roland JX-3P

Avg price: $495.00

The album's an unusual one enhanced by text relating the essence of Steve's experiences. Already another album is in the pipeline and the equipment used on 'Journeys' has been replaced by some of the latest in technology — a Yamaha DX7 and Roland JX-3P permanently MIDI-linked, a TEAC 38 8-track and mixer and a selection of wind instruments — minus the Lyricon which has been retired in favour of the more traditional expression of flute and sax.

Synthesizers

Roland Juno-6

Avg price: $1,221.43

"On one track I used the arpeggiator on the Juno 6, but I play most of the keyboard parts manually. The Juno is the next stage up from the Pro One I used on Journeys — you have to work with them all the time because they don't have memories, so they're very creative. I'm trying to progress all the time with instruments to find a perfect one, and I don't think it's good policy to keep an instrument for too long. I look around every six months or so, but the DX7 has been kept for longest so far — it was one of the first ones in the country"."

Synthesizers

Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer

Avg price: $2,000.00

"On one track I used the arpeggiator on the Juno 6, but I play most of the keyboard parts manually. The Juno is the next stage up from the Pro One I used on Journeys — you have to work with them all the time because they don't have memories, so they're very creative. I'm trying to progress all the time with instruments to find a perfect one, and I don't think it's good policy to keep an instrument for too long. I look around every six months or so, but the DX7 has been kept for longest so far — it was one of the first ones in the country".

Studio Equipment used by Steve Jolliffe on Journeys out of the Body

Analog

TASCAM 38

Avg price: $236.78

The album's an unusual one enhanced by text relating the essence of Steve's experiences. Already another album is in the pipeline and the equipment used on 'Journeys' has been replaced by some of the latest in technology — a Yamaha DX7 and Roland JX-3P permanently MIDI-linked, a TEAC 38 8-track and mixer and a selection of wind instruments — minus the Lyricon which has been retired in favour of the more traditional expression of flute and sax.