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Bootsy Collins uses Electro-Harmonix Bass Mono Synth
In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, an Electro-Harmonix Bass Mono Synth guitar synthesizer pedal is visible on Bootsy Collins's pedalboard at 0:32, confirming its use in his studio setup.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Electro-Harmonix BASS9 Bass Machine
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" uploaded by Reverb on YouTube, an Electro-Harmonix BASS9 Bass Machine pedal is visible on Bootsy Collins's pedalboard at the 0:32 mark, confirming its use in his studio setup.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Wampler Fuzztration
In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" produced by Reverb, at the 0:32 mark, a Wampler Fuzztration Fuzz/Octave pedal is visible on a pedalboard within Bootsy Collins's studio setup.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Boss DD-20 Giga Delay
In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at 0:32, the Boss DD-20 Giga Delay can be seen on a pedalboard in Bootsy Collins's studio setup.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Furman Power Conditioner PL Pro 20 AMP
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the 0:30 mark, a Furman Power Conditioner PL Pro 20 AMP can be seen in Bootsy Collins's studio, confirming its use by the artist.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Marshall MS-2C
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" authored by Reverb on YouTube, a Marshall MS-2C Micro Guitar Amplifier is visible at 0:30, positioned on top of a rack to the right side of the screen in Bootsy Collins’s studio.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Yamaha PSR-D1 DJX
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, Bootsy Collins is seen at 26:16 showcasing a Yamaha PSR-D1 DJX synthesizer in a synth rack within his home studio.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Yamaha DJX II
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" at 26:07, Bootsy Collins is seen showcasing a Yamaha DJX II portable keyboard as part of his studio setup. This video was provided by Reverb on YouTube.
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soundsmith
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Bootsy Collins uses ARP Solina String Ensemble
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at the 25:11 mark, Bootsy Collins is seen showcasing his keyboard player Bernie Worrell's ARP Solina String Ensemble synthesizer within his studio setup.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses ARP Pro/DGX
At 24:53 in the Reverb YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," Bootsy Collins showcases an ARP Pro/DGX synthesizer, which was played by his keyboard player, Bernie Worrell.
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Moog Minimoog Model D
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at 24:18, Bootsy Collins is shown displaying a Moog Minimoog Model D synthesizer in his studio, which was used by his keyboard player, Bernie Worrell. Another Moog Minimoog Model D is also highlighted by Collins at 26:14.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
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Daron Malakian uses Urei Universal Audio 1176LN 'Blackface' Peak Limiter
In this article detailing the production process for Toxicity (and by proxy Steal This Album, as the songs were tracked alongside Toxicity's tracks), Daron's guitar tone was ran through the Urei Universal Audio 1176LN "Blackface" Peak Limiter:
"Recording Malakian’s guitar tracks was relatively straight-ahead, because he doesn’t like to play through effects pedals. His signal went through a combination of Marshall and Mesa Boogie cabinets and heads. 'The Mesa gave us the teeth, and the Marshall gave us the body,' Schiffman explains. 'The two together made a big, full, nice sound.' He put a 57 and an 87 on each cabinet, taking care that they were phased correctly, and then ran them through a pair of black-faced 1176s."
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about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Maestro Rhythm King MRK 2
In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, Bootsy Collins is seen at the 23:00 mark displaying a Maestro Rhythm King MRK-2 in his studio setup.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Yamaha RY30
In the video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, Bootsy Collins is observed at 22:42 showcasing a Yamaha RY30 drum machine as part of his studio collection.
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Bootsy Collins uses Korg Rhythm 55 KR-55 Drum Machine
In the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" at timestamp 21:26, Bootsy Collins is seen demonstrating and discussing the Korg Rhythm 55 (KR-55) Drum Machine in detail. The video, provided by Reverb, showcases Bootsy's extensive collection of musical equipment in his home studio.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
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Bootsy Collins uses Avid Pro Tools
At 12:11 in the video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, Tobe Donohue, Bootsy Collins’s engineer, mentions using Avid Pro Tools to process the bass tracks digitally.
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soundsmith
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soundsmith
about 2 months ago
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Zara Larsson uses Neumann TLM 49
Singer Zara Larsson used the Neumann TLM 49 microphone during the recording of "Mary, Did You Know?" for the soundtrack of The Star, as confirmed in the video titled "Zara Larsson - Inside The Music from The Star" published by TheStarVEVO on YouTube.
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skinnyasaneedle
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skinnyasaneedle
about 2 months ago
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Rita Ora confirmed her use of the FLEA 47 microphone by posting a photo on her official Twitter account, captioning it, "It’s got groove it’s got meaning these things they call birthdays. 🎂"
It’s got groove it’s got meaning these things they call birthdays. 🎂 pic.twitter.com/A7pT0pRrA7
— Rita Ora (@RitaOra) November 28, 2025
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skinnyasaneedle
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skinnyasaneedle
about 2 months ago
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Davina Michelle uses Neumann U47 FET
In the video titled "Zara Larsson - Midnight Sun (Cover by Davina Michelle)" on YouTube, Davina Michelle is seen using a Neumann U47 FET microphone, as evidenced by its appearance in both the thumbnail and throughout the video.
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skinnyasaneedle
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skinnyasaneedle
about 2 months ago
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Garrett Mason uses Custom Kraft Ambassador
Garrett used this guitar around 2014 and 2015. It has a very unique sound for him.
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cjk12
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cjk12
about 2 months ago
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