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alpha to omega uses Audibax Base 10E Black
In an Instagram reel, alpha to omega is shown using the Audibax Base 10E Black on stage.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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xero13
Submitted by
xero13
about 2 months ago
via Instagram
Garrett Mason uses Eko 500/V4
Garrett Mason used the Eko 500/V4 guitar live in 2019 for a limited number of performances, as far as I know.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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cjk12
Submitted by
cjk12
about 2 months ago
via Photo
Bootsy Collins uses Panda Audio Future Impact I
In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," published by Reverb on YouTube, a Panda Audio Future Impact I pedal is visible in Bootsy Collins's studio setup at the 10:21 mark.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Bootsy Collins uses Korg Radias Synthesizer
In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, a Korg Radias Synthesizer can be seen in Bootsy Collins’s studio at the 10:17 mark, confirming its use by the artist.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Garrett Mason uses Harmony Monterey
Garrett Mason uses a Harmony Monterey archtop guitar, which he purchased at the age of 15, despite it being covered in mold at the time. This guitar features a single pickup mounted to the neck and is utilized for performing several songs during each set. Garrett employed this guitar in his band and on his record "Love and Sound" in E-flat tuning. Over time, he further lowered the tuning and now plays it solo. This information is supported by an image available on Equipboard.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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cjk12
Submitted by
cjk12
about 2 months ago
via Photo
Jeff Ellis uses AEA A440 Active Ribbon Microphone
In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at 21:43, Jeff Ellis mentions using the AEA A440 Active Ribbon Microphone for recording Frank Ocean’s vocals.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Universal Audio UAD Ocean Way Studios Plug-In
In the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at 11:11, audio engineer Jeff Ellis mentions using the Universal Audio UAD Ocean Way Studios Plug-In for his music production. The video is provided by Sound On Sound magazine on YouTube.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Fulltone Tube Tape Echo
In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, Jeff Ellis mentions using the Fulltone Tube Tape Echo at the 10:30 mark while working on the "Pink + White" album.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Waves Platinum Bundle
In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at the 8:47 mark, audio engineer Jeff Ellis mentions using the Waves Platinum Bundle for mixing purposes.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Neumann U47
In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," Jeff Ellis, an audio engineer, mentions at 6:38 that he uses the Neumann U47 microphone to record Frank Ocean’s vocals.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner
In the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at 6:25, a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner pedal is visible on the floor as part of Jeff Ellis’s studio setup.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at the 6:25 mark, the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver pedal is visible on the floor as part of Jeff Ellis's studio setup.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses ZVex Mastotron
At 6:25 in the YouTube video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a ZVex Mastotron Fuzz pedal is visibly part of Jeff Ellis's studio setup, confirming his use of this specific gear.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Boss BF-2 Flanger
In a video by Sound On Sound magazine titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean," at the timestamp 6:25, a Boss BF-2 Flanger pedal is visibly part of Jeff Ellis's studio setup, placed on the floor among other pedals.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
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soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Native Instruments Maschine Studio
At 0:20 in the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a Native Instruments Maschine Studio can be seen on Jeff Ellis's work desk.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Moog Micromoog
In the YouTube video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at timestamp 0:25, a Moog Micromoog synthesizer is visible as part of Jeff Ellis's studio instrument setup.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Behringer Xenyx X1222USB
In the video titled "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, at 0:23, a Behringer Xenyx X1222USB analog mixer is visible on a desk in Jeff Ellis's studio, confirming its use by the audio engineer.
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Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Garrett Mason uses Harmony Sovereign H164
Garrett Mason uses a Harmony Sovereign acoustic guitar to perform a large amount of his songs. The guitar is usually in a D standard tuning. It has a DeArmond soundhole pickup from the 60s added, from around 2015 onwards.
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Needs Reviewabout 2 months ago
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cjk12
Submitted by
cjk12
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses PMC Loudspeakers twotwo.8
In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, a PMC Loudspeakers twotwo.8 is visible on Jeff Ellis's work desk at 0:05. Ellis discusses this speaker model in detail at 13:10, explaining its role in his audio engineering process.
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube
Jeff Ellis uses Apple MacBook Pro (General)
In the video "Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean" by Sound On Sound magazine, an Apple MacBook Pro is visible on Jeff Ellis's work desk at 0:05, which he further discusses at 15:48.
Submission status:
Correctabout 2 months ago
Submitted by
soundsmith
Submitted by
soundsmith
about 2 months ago
via YouTube