Jamie Lidell's Gear

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In this video, Jamie mentions using the CR4 as a "strange cassette effects unit."

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In this video, Jamie specifically shows and references the S.E.M. as one of the synths he uses in his studio.

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Jamie Lidell mentions using Arturia Pigments 3.5 in an article on the Arturia website, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.

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In a video from the Red Bull Music Academy, Jamie Lidell discusses his live setup, featuring the Behringer BCF2000 MIDI Controller.

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The item can be seen throughout the entire video.

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The MS-20 can be seen as one of the voices Jamie is using to play all of his monosynths as a polysynth in this video.

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The Minimoog Voyager can be seen as one of the voices Jamie is using to play all of his monosynths as a polysynth in this video.

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The Jupiter-4 can be seen as one of the voices Jamie is using to play all of his synths at the same time in this video.

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At 1:40 Jamie talks about using the Pro 2000 MK2 as a MIDI to CV/GATE converter to control some of his vintage synths that do not have MIDI implementation.

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Quoted on the official product page.

"The machines you've made are very impressive! Straight out of the box it was up and working in no time. Utterly simple. The hi hats we got going made it straight into a track!"

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Jamie Lidell performs an iMaschine (from 0:23) exclusive version of "A Little Bit More" from the album Multiply (2005, Warp) while relaxing in bed.

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The Mikro can be seen 0:43 into this video

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The controller can be seen 0:39 into this video

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The APC40 can be seen 0:44 into this video

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The DJ Controller can be seen 2:07 into this video

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The Controller can be seen 21:31 into this video

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Jamie Lidell is shown using the LPK25 as the master controller for all of the connected synths in his Studio B.

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The MS-50 can be seen as one of the voices Jamie is using to play all of his monosynths as a polysynth in this video.

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The Prophet-5 can be seen as one of the voices Jamie is using to play all of his synths at the same time in this video.

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The Model D can be seen in his studio at the end of the video.

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The TR-606 can be seen in his studio throughout the video.

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The Tempest can be seen in his studio throughout the video.

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The Etherwave Plus can be seen sitting on a shelf in front of Jamie in his studio throughout this video.

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The Limited Edition Mahogany Etherwave Plus can be seen sitting on a shelf in front of Jamie in his studio throughout this video.

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The OB-Xa can be seen in his studio at 5:17 in the video.

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The SQ-1 can be seen at 1:40 in the video sitting on top of the Kenton Pro 2000 MK2.

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The Polyend Seq can be seen sitting on a table in front of Jamie throughout the video.

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He literally made a tutorial on how to make backing vocals using Alterboy, sponsored by Soundtoys.

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During this backing vocals tutorial Jamie can be seen using an SM7B.

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Included in Lidell's studio eurorack rig in this interview.

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