Thomas Dolby – A Map Of The Floating City
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2011 album A Map Of The Floating City.
Music from A Map Of The Floating City
Gear Used On A Map Of The Floating City
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Thomas Dolby – A Map Of The Floating City (2011). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Studio Equipment used by Thomas Dolby on A Map Of The Floating City
CME UF7 76-key MIDI Controller
In an interview with MusicRadar, Thomas Dolby's CME UF7 76-key MIDI Controller is visible in the accompanying photo, highlighting its role in his creative process for the album "Map Of The Floating City."
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Thomas Dolby on A Map Of The Floating City
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"Pro Tools is really the essential piece of gear. I still do a lot of my sequencing in Logic. I don't like working in Logic; I prefer Pro Tools. Unfortunately, Logic performs a lot better in terms of processing memory. I have some favorite plug-ins, things like Omnisphere, Slayer, Stylus RMX and so on. There's also a fair amount of Virus on this album - the TI Polar. I just plug it in, take the audio outputs, and I play."