Lost Frequencies
Lost Frequencies' Gear
In this Instagram picture, a pair of Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitors can be seen inside Lost Frequencies studio.
Given the lack of "precise" detail in the photo, it can be assumed that these monitors are from the HS7 models, however according to the size of Felix's studio the Yamaha's HS8 could still be a valid option.
Lost Frequencies uses an Apple MacBook Air, as seen in their Instagram post captioned "Stud.βπ»οΈ".
A sample named "VEH2 FX - 002" can be seen inside Logic Pro X on Lost Frequencies Apple Macbook Pro, meaning that he bought the second volume of Vengeance Essential House
In an Instagram post by Lost Frequencies, a pair of Yamaha HS8 Powered Studio Monitors is visible in his studio setup. The image suggests these monitors are part of his recording environment, though the presence of Yamaha HS7s could also be plausible given the studio's size.
Lost Frequencies can be seen in this image with a pair of the distinguishably looking Sennheiser HD 25-1 headphones around his neck.
This item can be seen in this Twitter picture, uploaded by Lost Frequencies himself (It's still in doubt if this UAD-2 Satellite is an Octo Core or a Quad Core)
Lost Frequencies uses the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 audio interface in his studio, as seen in his Instagram post captioned "Snack time in the studio πͺ #nicknack."
In an Instagram post by Lost Frequencies, the KRK ROKIT 6 G3 Studio Monitor is visible on his table as he tests some new tracks.
In this Instagram video, a blue icon of Ableton Live 9 can be seen, meaning that Lost Frequencies has the Standard version of it.
Two samples named "VMH2... ds 007" and "VMH2... ds 023" can be seen inside Logic Pro X on Lost Frequencies Apple Macbook Pro, meaning that he bought the second volume of Vengeance Minimal House
A sample named "VUF1 1...16Bars" can be seen inside Logic Pro X on Lost Frequencies Apple Macbook Pro, meaning that he bought the first volume of Vengeance Ultimate Fills
At the right of the image an Universal Audio Apollo Twin High-Resolution Interface with Realtime UAD Processing can be seen in use. Despite this item does not appear entirely in the picture, it's still recognizable.
Lost Frequencies is seen using thses heaphones.
In the YouTube video "In the Studio with Lost Frequencies #3: All Or Nothing," Lost Frequencies is seen with a Moog Sub 37 Paraphonic Analog Synthesizer positioned behind him, indicating its use in his studio setup.
At second 35, Lost Frequencies explains how he used this plug-in to make the "Angèle - Flou (Lost Frequencies Remix) " track.
Right at the start of this video we can see Lost Frequencies using the Ableton Push controller.
Lost Frequencies actually confirms that his main DAW for Music Production is Logic Pro X
Second Source : https://youtu.be/FXjTDrE-_-Q?t=4m19s
In this video Lost Frequencies says that he switched from GarageBand to Logic "I've changed the program, I'm Logic now" at 4:19 min
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Lost Frequencies is seen using the KRK ROKIT 5 G3 Studio Monitor while testing new tracks, as shown in a post on his Instagram.
In this Instagram picture, an Apple iMac can be seen inside Lost Frequencies studio.
A MacBook Pro (15-inch, Touch Bar) can be seen in this Instagram picture, uploaded by Felix himself.
This mic can be seen at 2:09
At 6:50 and during the show
In 2:47, Felix talks about how he fabfilter's compressor is his favourite.
In this image from Lost Frequencies official Facebook page we can see both a CDJ-2000 and a 2000 Nexus in front of him.
Both a CDJ-2000 and a Nexus can be seen in this image of Lost Frequencies performing live.
At :09s in this clip from Lost Frequencies official Facebook page we can see him using a Pioneer DJM-900 Nexus Mixer.
Lost Frequencies is seen with an Apple USB SuperDrive in his studio, as shown in an Instagram post captioned "Snack time in the studio πͺ #nicknack" by lostfrequencies.
In an Instagram post, Lost Frequencies showcases the Apple iPod Classic, highlighting its role in the release of "Reality" in the UK.
In a studio post on Instagram, Lost Frequencies is seen using an Apple Wireless Keyboard while experimenting with a vocoder/talkbox synth.
In an Instagram post, Lost Frequencies showcases his studio setup, which includes an Apple Magic Trackpad.
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