marc_bobro's Elektron Pedalboard
Live rig, not including bass guitar and euphonium.
Gear in this photo
This rig
~$3,325
Value by category
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Synthesizers
65%
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Production & Groove
22%
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Tabletop Synthesizers
14%
Price mix
All 4 priced items fall in the standard range for their categories.
Avg price: $1,443.83
Avg price: $720.00
Avg price: $460.74
Big sound, small frame.
Has its own sound—big, chewy, analog—that pairs extremely well with other excellent synths, including the Minimoog and the Perfourmer. Its presets are super useful, much better than the presets of a lot of other synths. And the built-in Sinevibes effects really bring the Typhon to life. A future classic is what I predict.
Avg price: $700.00
Amazing and indispensable synthesizer
I use the Analog Keys live in an ambient, post-rock, shoegaze band.
Amazing all of the things the AK can do. Sound design is super fun. Performance mode is great live and for recording. Project and song management is a piece of cake. The CV outs are very useful. And not least of all, I think the AK sounds great with its own voice. I do not want it to sound like a Moog or a Roland or anything else. That is what Moogs and Rolands are for.
It is very well-built. Just watch the underneath of the keys—there is no protection there. Buy a case or gig bag for it.
About this setup
This gear photo by marc_bobro features 4 pieces of gear, including Vermona PERfourMER MKII, Elektron Octatrack DPS-1, and Dreadbox Typhon. The rig is mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Electronic, Rock, and Pop scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include State Azure, Thom Yorke, and Kid Koala.
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