Emily A. Sprague
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In this video of Florist's NPR Tiny Desk performance, you can see Emily playing her Fender Duo-Sonic.
In this Instagram post, the Blues Jr. is visible in the background, next to the sofa.
The Deluxe Reverb name on the '68 silver face-plate is clearly visible in this Instagram post.
In this interview with Rookie magazine, Emily states: "[...] and the full-length, The Birds Outside Sang, was recorded on a Tascam 38, which is basically the same thing [as a Tascam 388] but it’s half-inch tape and doesn’t have a mixer attached to it."
Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl mkii seen in instagram photo
Emily published this photo of her OP-1 on Instagram.
In this interview with Rookie magazine, Emily states: "I use the 388 for Florist stuff, and I use it for my own stuff, [...]."
Emily's rat is also in the picture
Emily A. Sprague is shown using the Boss DM-2 Delay in a photo shared on Instagram by mlesprg, highlighting her interest in gear.
In this Instagram video the Monome Grid can be clearly seen in Emily's set up and she says >this setup still needs some tweaking but monome, whimsical wraps, and now O|D have all inspired me to bring things back to a simpler, very intentional setup
In this Instagram video (and several others) the Arc can been seen in Emily's setup
In this interview with Rookie magazine, Emily states: "I used to use an Electro Voice RE20, that’s a dynamic microphone [that] was used primarily for radio broadcasting, and it just sounds really good, it’s definitely one of my favorites."
Emily A. Sprague is shown with the Electro-Harmonix "Black Russian" Big Muff Pi V8 in an Instagram post by mlesprg, highlighting gear for enthusiasts.
Emily A. Sprague is shown using the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler in a photo shared on Instagram by mlesprg, captioned "for those who love to see gear."
Emily A. Sprague is seen using a DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal, as shown in a photo shared by mlesprg on Instagram. The specific generation of the pedal is not identified, but it is confirmed not to be a Whammy DT.
In an Instagram post by mlesprg, Emily A. Sprague is seen preparing for her solo shows with the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo.
In this Instagram post Emily is showing this module on her desk
In this Instagram video Emily showcases this module in her rack.
In this YouTube video the ER-301 can be seen in Emily's rack and in the description she gives a very detailed description of what is being used and how:
Another example of the Mangrove oscillator being able to emulate real acoustic instruments with some help from the ER301 and modulation
ER-301 sound computer Ch1 (input mangrove) is Linear VCA controlled by ADSR - Ladder Filter Out 1 to mixer - reverb from BAM Ch 2 white noise going to Rings IN
In this YouTube video 2 Mangrove oscillators can be seen in Emily's rack and in the description she gives a very detailed description of what is being used and how:
Another example of the Mangrove oscillator being able to emulate real acoustic instruments with some help from the ER301 and modulation
Mannequins Mangrove - “piano” voice knob clock positions: formant @ 11 barrel @ 1 air @ 1:30 air attenuator @ 1:30 formant out to er301 in 1
In this YouTube video the Morphagene can be seen in the bottom right of Emily's rack and in the description she gives a description of how it is being patched in:
Frames / Out 1 - Morphagene gene size
Clouds / L + R out to Morphagene
Morphagene / Reverse real speed / settings change throughout video / L + R out to mixer - reverb from BAM
In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see the leveling amplifier beginning around 00:55s.
In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see a Roland Juno 106 beginning around 01:25.
In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see the Moog Rogue beginning at around 1:25.
In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see the Ditto Looper x2 pedal sitting on top the Juno 106 at 1:26.
In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see an Electron Octatrack being used at 1:40.
In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see a Dave Smith Prophet Rev 2 being used at 1:56.
In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see a Wurlitzer 200a beginning at 2:01.
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