Clams Casino
songwriter/producer Michael Volpe
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In a Red Bull Music Academy interview, Clams Casino mentions that during a certain period, he exclusively used software, specifically Sony Acid Pro 5, instead of hardware. Additionally, in an interview with Dummy Magazine, he states that he has been using Acid Pro 5.0 for four years.
In the caption of this Instagram photo, Clams Casino says:
Yamaha DJX I have had this since 1998/1999. Used this for drums on Vince staples 'surf' 🏄🏻
In this Instagram, Clams Casino's MacBook can be seen running Ableton. In the comments someone asks:
Woah do you not use Sony Acid anymore?
To which he replies:
I still do for production yea. Ableton just for live
The Akai MPC Renaissance can be spotted being used by Clams Casino in an HP video.
Posted on Clams Casino's official Instagram page captioned, "Thanks @wearenovation x @nickhook for the launchpad Also picked up the new apc @akai_pro"
The Teenage Engineering OP-1 can be spotted in Clams Casino's "Egyptian Cotton" music video, left side of the screen about 0:08 into it.
Clams Casino was seen using FL Studio in a 2013 HP ad. Whether or not he uses FL Studio outside of the commercial is unconfirmed.
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In this Instagram posted by Clams Casino, he shows an unboxed Casio SA-20 Tone Bank Keyboard. He captions the photo:
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Posted on Clams Casino's official Instagram page captioned, "Thanks @wearenovation x @nickhook for the launchpad Also picked up the new apc @akai_pro"
Clams Casino's Pioneer DDJ-SR DJ controller can be seen in this Instagram photo. He says:
Thanks @serato x @pioneerdjusa for hooking me up with this controllerâť•
During various live performances, Clams Casino can be seen using a MacBook.
Clams Casino mentioned that he used the Philosopher’s Tone pedal on the drums on 'Thanks to You' in a Genius comment.
"All the synth sounds on this are from an old Prophet keyboard in The Ship, and the drums are from my iPad app ran through a Philosopher’s Tone pedal I always use when I’m at The End. A little compression and distortion to make the drums sound dirty real fast."
Clams Casino mentioned that he used an iPad app for the drums on 'Thanks to You' in a Genius comment.
"All the synth sounds on this are from an old Prophet keyboard in The Ship, and the drums are from my iPad app ran through a Philosopher’s Tone pedal I always use when I’m at The End. A little compression and distortion to make the drums sound dirty real fast."
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