Toto – Falling In Between album cover

Toto – Falling In Between

Album 2006

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2006 album Falling In Between.

Music from Falling In Between

Gear Used On Falling In Between

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Toto – Falling In Between (2006). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Software Plugins and VSTs used by David Paich on Falling In Between

Synth Plugins

Native Instruments Pro-53

"Yes I have a Pro-53. I haven't used it as much as I'd like to, but I kind of like to do "actual reality" like there's a piano there and I "actually" play it. But yes, I have messed around with them a little bit. I did the new Boz Scaggs album with them, and I've done some Toto stuff with it. Once I get home I'm going to look into the modeling because they're coming out with more complete synthesizers. I really would like to explore them more."

Studio Gear used by David Paich on Falling In Between

Preamps

AMS Neve 1073

Avg price: $3,925.73

Used on most of the keyboards for Toto XIV, as mentioned by producer CJ Vanston in this March 5, 2015 Mix Online article.

The main mic preamp throughout was a Universal 6176, used for most of the vocals. “Either with a 47 or an Audio-Technica 5040,” Vanston says. “We used a Schoeps on some of the acoustic guitar tracks and also the Shure KSM44—that sounds fantastic. Then we used a 57 for the electric guitar. If Steve Lukather is happy with his guitar sound, I’m happy with it. And I have two Neve 1073s that we used a lot on the keyboards. I’ve got a Neve 8801, which is a great preamp that I like.”