Emily A. Sprague's Gear

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In this video of Florist's NPR Tiny Desk performance, you can see Emily playing her Fender Duo-Sonic.

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In this Instagram post, the Blues Jr. is visible in the background, next to the sofa.

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The Deluxe Reverb name on the '68 silver face-plate is clearly visible in this Instagram post.

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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."

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Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl mkii seen in instagram photo

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Emily published this photo of her OP-1 on Instagram.

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In this interview with Rookie magazine, Emily states: "I use the 388 for Florist stuff, and I use it for my own stuff, [...]."

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one reason y i rarely leave my house

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i use todd rundgren's old tuning pedal

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Emily A. Sprague is shown using the Boss DM-2 Delay in a photo shared on Instagram by mlesprg, highlighting her interest in gear.

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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

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In this Instagram video (and several others) the Arc can been seen in Emily's setup

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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."

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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.

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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."

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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.

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In an Instagram post by mlesprg, Emily A. Sprague is seen preparing for her solo shows with the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo.

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In this Instagram post Emily is showing this module on her desk

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In this Instagram video Emily showcases this module in her rack.

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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

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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

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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

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In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see the leveling amplifier beginning around 00:55s.

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In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see a Roland Juno 106 beginning around 01:25.

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In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see the Moog Rogue beginning at around 1:25.

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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.

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In the behind-the-scenes video for Florist's self-titled album, you can see an Electron Octatrack being used at 1:40.

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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.

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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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