The Prodigy & The Prodigy – Music for the Jilted Generation
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1994 album Music for the Jilted Generation.
Music from Music for the Jilted Generation
Gear Used On Music for the Jilted Generation
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Prodigy & The Prodigy – Music for the Jilted Generation (1994). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Liam Howlett
Roles:
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Liam Howlett on Music for the Jilted Generation
Roland U-220 RS-PCM Sound Module
Avg price: $30.00
About:
It's got Liam's favourite string sound on it. He has used the strings, piano and a few other sounds on Experience and Jilted albums.
Gear info:
128 high quality instruments, 6 part multitimbral and 30 note polyphony. This unit has the same specifications as the Roland U-20 keyboard without the keys. It has all the same sounds and features packaged in a compact single-space sound module.
Used:
Everybody in the Place, Out Of Space
Liam's comment: "I've had that years. That's one of my all-time favourites for strings; the strings on there are a Prodigy trademark! If anyone puts a bit of chorus on those strings, you get the sound from 'Out Of Space' straight away.
The Prodigy
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Studio Equipment used by The Prodigy on Music for the Jilted Generation
Avg price: $41.20
"I'm not that impressed with this, really. I went through a stage of going into my local music shop, and every time they had a new bit of equipment, I convinced myself I needed it. I had to get out of that. I've used this a couple of times -- on Jilted Generation I used it on about three tracks -- but I'd sell it any day."