Yazoo – Upstairs At Eric's
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1982 album Upstairs At Eric's.
Music from Upstairs At Eric's
Gear Used On Upstairs At Eric's
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Yazoo – Upstairs At Eric's (1982). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Studio Equipment used by Vince Clarke on Upstairs At Eric's
Vince Clarke using the MC-4 - Vince Clarke began using the MC-4 on Yazoo's debut album Upstairs at Eric's in 1982.
Avg price: $4,699.00
"The MC4 came in very useful when I left Depeche Mode and formed Yazoo, because I used it in place of other musicians. The only problem was that the Jupiter 4 hasn't got Gate or CV In, so I had to get a Pro One to work in conjunction with the MC4. That was more or less all I had when I came to do the first Yazoo album: the JP-4, the Pro One, the MC4, and a TR808 to provide any percussion sounds the Pro One couldn't generate!"
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Vince Clarke on Upstairs At Eric's
Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer
Avg price: $2,000.00
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"The Pro-One [i.e., the Sequential Circuits Pro-One analog synth, used on Yaz hits like “Don’t Go” and “Only You”]. I’ve had it for so long. I like the envelopes on it, and it has really interesting modulation. It was easier to zero in on earlier in my career since there weren’t that many synths around, but now there are quite a few."