Adrian von Ziegler – The Celtic Collection V album cover

Adrian von Ziegler – The Celtic Collection V

Album 2025

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2025 album The Celtic Collection V.

Music from The Celtic Collection V

Artists on The Celtic Collection V

Gear Used On The Celtic Collection V

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Adrian von Ziegler – The Celtic Collection V (2025). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Software Plugins and VSTs used by Adrian von Ziegler on The Celtic Collection V

Virtual Instrument

EastWest Quantum Leap Ra

Avg price: $95.00

In this interview with guitarguitar, Adrian von Ziegler confirms to using EWQL (East West/Quantum Leap) and ERA (Best Service/Eduardo Tarilonte ERA series) virtual instruments as well as Magix Music Maker and an unspecified keyboard.

In various songs, such as Wolf Blood (https://youtu.be/06H_6oI4EK4?si=8dzI3TlWKu-buUXo&t=47) at 0:47 you can hear the very iconic Uilleann Pipes from East West Quantum Leap Rare Instruments/Ra.

DAW Software

Steinberg Cubase

Avg price: $269.50

Adrian von Ziegler has repeatedly confirmed to have started his career using Magix Music Maker 16 Premium as his Digital Audio Workstation before moving on to Steinberg Cubase. The linked interview confirms this.

Virtual Instrument

East­West Quantum Leap Goliath

Avg price: $169.00

In Adrian von Zielger's 2020 Q&A video, he confirms at 1:01:36 his primary sample libraries. EWQL Goliath serves as the backbone to a lot of his compositions. He uses patches such as "Mens Choir ah MOD" and "Mens Choir Shouts" through tracks such as Wolf Blood. He also uses the strings, horns and likely many other patches from this library.

Drum Machine

Eastwest Stormdrum

Ziegler confirms in his 2020 Q&A video to using EWQL Stormdrum, though he does not specify a version. Patches specific to Stormdrum (SD1) have been identified in tracks such as Wolf Blood, confirming the version to have been SD1, not SD2 or SD3.