Julian Calor
Julian Calor's Gear
A tweet by Julian Calor of him doing some poolside producing shows he uses Beyerdynamic headphones. In an interview (http://www.dmcworld.net/features/entry/features/julian-calor) he also says "I use a Macbook Pro and with Beyerdynamic 990 Pro headphones."
A Vine video clip of a Julian Calor studio session shows him using Ableton Live as his DAW. A photo he posted to Facebook also shows a screenshot of one of his sessions in Ableton: https://www.facebook.com/JulianCalor/photos/a.500622299990030.121343.481936598525267/500622303323363/?type=1
in this picture you can see Apple Logic Pro X running on Julian Calors computer screen
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In this pic you can see Julian Calor has installed Krk 10s active subwoofer to his studio. Check it out!
A photo Julian Calor posted on Facebook shows the Ohm Force Ohmicide Distortion Plugin pulled up on his screen of his MacBook Pro.
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In a photo of an Ableton Live session Julian Calor posted on his Facebook, the Sausage Fattener plugin can be spotted in the lower right corner.
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A photo Julian Calor posted on Facebook shows the Massive synth plugin pulled up on his MacBook Pro. In the photo caption he writes, "Working on a lot of exciting projects for 2014"
A photo Julian Calor posted on Facebook shows he uses a MacBook Pro to produce his tracks. You can see the MacBook here in this photo on his desk to the left.
When asked about his studio setup, he responds saying his favorite plugins are "Massive and Sylenth1."
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In this Facebook photo, Julian Calor's desk includes an Alesis Q49. The position of the logo and pitch/modulation wheels and number of keys are consistent with the design of the Q49 model.
In Julian's Facebook photo, a pair of Samson Resolv A8s flanks his studio setup. Due to the "8" visible on each monitor and the small tweeter size, these are likely to be the A8 models instead of the A5 or A6.
Julian Calor dropped a picture of his new studio in July 2014. One can clearly see the Apogee Duet 2 USB Audio Interface on his desk.
In a recent Facebook post, Julian Calor shared a photo of his new studio, where the Vicoustic Cinema Round Premium Reference 04A Black acoustical treatments are visible on the walls.
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Julian just dropped a picture of his new studio. We can see the Flexi Wood A50 Wenge on the walls.
Throughout this video, Julian Calor can be seen using the Beats by Dr. Dre Mixr in his DJ set for Slam!FM.
"Working on the intro of my upcoming album!" says Julian in this Facebook post. Two Genelec 8030As can be seen to the left and right of his computer.
In this vidoe you can see Julian Calor using the Pioneer CDJ-2000 swiftly. Check it out!
In this pic you can see Julian Calor's new Genelec 8020 special edition speakers.. Check it out!!
In this picture you can clearly see the Pioneer DJM-900 NEXUS MIXER..Check it out
In this picture you see the Apple magic mouse as a part of Julian Calor's studio setup. Check it out!
Behind the monitors in the image. We can see 2 sets of Flexi Wood Acoustic by Vicoustics.
To the far left and far right of the image we can see that the Wavewood basstrap is being used next to other Vicoustic products.
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in this photo of his studio, you can see the pad controller standing on the left of his desk
Julian Calor posted on instagram "Yay, new gear! #KORG"
Here we can see Julian Calor using the RMX-1000 at the Revealed Stage at Tomorrowland
Here we can see Julian Calor using the Platinum Edition of the DJM-900NXS at the Revealed Stage at Tomorrowland
Here we can see Julian Calor using the Platinum Edition of the CDJ-2000NXS's at the Revealed Stage at Tomorrowland
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