Martin Molin
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Martin Molin frequently plays the DeArmond X-155 in his live performances. In the YouTube video "Wintergatan - Sandviken Stradivarius" by Wilson, he is seen with this guitar, which he recently had repaired.
Throughout the whole video, Molin is seen wearing this pair of headphones.
We can see Martin playing the Hagström Viking bass at 1.48 in the opening jam of this video about the ondophone.
In "Sommarfågel", Martin is seen playing this accordion.
Martin is shown using this Hagström guitar at their show at Emmabodafestivalen.
In this video Martin is playing a Yamaha PSS-360. He has also used it in other videos.
At 7:15 of this video, Martin is using Logic to test the timing of the demagnetizer for Marble Machine X.
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Martin made and uses the Modulin to perform "All Was Well" and "Dr. Wily's Theme"
Designed by Molin. It is currently retired and on display at Museum Speelklok.
In the music video of wintergatan ( https://youtu.be/SBK2AF-NdVA ) you can see the yellow synth at 1:18 next to the big black Korg. Normally Martin uses this synth live (For example at the dreamhack 2013 concert, see picture). Although live he has put white tape over the synth so no logos are visible.
At 0.29 in this live video, we can see that Martin is playing guitar through the fender Mustang V2 combo amplifier. It is in the background to the left of him.
Through this entire video, Martin Molin introduces the Speldosa, which he developed in collaboration with Klevgrand.
As seen in 6:50 into the video. Martin has three of such preamps.
As seen in 7:36 of the video, this is the interface that connects to Martin's computer.
In this YouTube video at 7:48, Martin demonstrates how he uses this to convert the audio coming from the Micstasys to digital to send into this interface.
In the YouTube video "Feels Like Home - Marble Machine X #134" by Wintergatan, Martin Molin is shown using the Yamaha NS-10M studio monitors at the 12:12 mark. Additionally, at 8:23, he discusses the setup involving a NAD 710 stereo receiver.
In this YouTube video at 8:40, Martin displays this item on the right side of his rack.
In this video at 8:44, Martin displays two of the Neve 1073DPD on the right side of his rack, alongside two of its clones.
In this YouTube video at 8:43, Martin mentions that he has two Pre-73s alongside two Neve 1073DPDs.
In this YouTube video at 8:51, Martin mentions that he has a Universal Audio 6176 Channel Strip on the right side of his rack.
In this YouTube video at 8:51, Martin mentions that he has a Lexicon MX400 on the right side of his rack, sent to him by Greg Clement.
In this YouTube video at 9:09, Martin mentions that he has a Lexicon LXP-5 on the right side of his rack.
In this YouTube video at 9:19, Martin mentions that he has a Fireface interface on the right side of his rack as an analog to digital converter for the rest of the effects on this side.
In this YouTube video at 11:42, Martin mentions that he uses the RME ARC digital controller to switch between the outputs coming from his monitors.
In this YouTube video at 12:54, Martin showcases the headphone amplifier, which he describes as either "total placebo waste of money" or "crucial to make great mixes".
Displayed in 16:56 into this YouTube video. Martin has this M3 keyboard installed on a sliding rack below his custom-built desk.
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