Hideki Naganuma
Hideki Naganuma's Gear
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses KOMPLETE 8.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma mentions using the Sony MDR-Z900 headphones, emphasizing that the quality of music creation depends on how equipment is used rather than its cost.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses the AKAI S1100.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses Digital Performer.
He states in this 2012 interview that he uses MOTU MIDI Express XT.
In a tweet, Hideki Naganuma mentions that he doesn't rely on expensive equipment, suggesting the practical use of his Sennheiser HD 600 headphones in his music production process.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses the Alesis ION.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses the KORG Trinity.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses the YAMAHA MOTIF-Rack ES.
In this song by Naganuma from 2005, the Today's A New 1-D, Today's A New 3-G and Today's The Day-G samples from Vocal XTC are used.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses Reason.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses Mach Five.
He states in this 2012 interview that he uses a MOTU 2408mk3 audio interface.
He states in the 2012 interview that he uses a Yamaha O3D mixer.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses Sample Tank.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma mentions his approach to music production, emphasizing the importance of technique over expensive equipment. This suggests his use of Steinberg ReCycle as part of his music software toolkit.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma mentions his approach to music production, emphasizing the importance of technique over expensive equipment. This suggests he uses BIAS Peak software as part of his creative process.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma mentioned using Iced Audio AudioFinder, emphasizing his approach of focusing on how tools are used rather than their cost or the studio's expense.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma discusses his approach to music production and mentions using the Korg MicroKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder, highlighting his preference for creativity over expensive equipment.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma mentions using the Isochrone OCX Audio Master Clock, highlighting his focus on technique over expensive equipment.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma discusses his approach to music production, indirectly referencing the TASCAM CD-RW5000 as part of his gear, emphasizing the importance of technique over expensive equipment.
In a Twitter post, Hideki Naganuma mentions his use of Bose M3 Monitors, emphasizing that the quality of music creation depends on how the gear is used rather than its cost.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses Stylus RMX.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses the KORG TRITON.
In this interview from 2012, he says that he uses the Roland JV-1080.
He states in this 2012 interview that he uses Mac Pro computers.
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He states in this 2012 interview that he uses a MOTU 828 interface.
He states in this interview that he uses a Yamaha DM1000 mixing console.
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