Mathew Jonson
Canadian electronic musician
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In his Studio Tour Feature for FACT Magazine, Mathew Jonson's Presonus ACP88 can be seen at at 4:11.
The Canadian techno mastermind reveals how his live set works at the 2014 Red Bull Music Academy in Tokyo.
The Roland Aira TR-8 Rhythm Performer is visible throughout this video (on the bottom left side of the screen at 0:11) highlighting Mathew Jonson's live performance setup.
In his My Studio feature for Attack Magazine, Mathew Jonson writes: "I have lots of processing... Also effects: Eventide Orville, DP4, A10, D5000."
In his My Studio feature for Attack Magazine, Mathew Jonson writes: "The desk is a 40-channel APB-DynaSonics ProDesk 8. I love it!"
The Canadian techno mastermind reveals how his live set works at the 2014 Red Bull Music Academy in Tokyo.
The Canadian techno mastermind reveals how his live set works at the 2014 Red Bull Music Academy in Tokyo.
The Canadian techno mastermind reveals how his live set works at the 2014 Red Bull Music Academy in Tokyo.
In a Tech Talk on Electronic Beats TV, Mathew Jonson discusses using the Pollard Syndrum Quad in his studio.
In a Tech Talk interview on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, Mathew Jonson discusses his use of the Roland MC-202 MicroComposer in his studio setup.
In a Tech Talk with Telekom Electronic Beats TV, Mathew Jonson discusses his studio setup, highlighting his use of the Elektron Monomachine SFX-60+.
In a Tech Talk interview on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, Mathew Jonson discusses his studio setup, including his use of the Moog Moogerfooger MF-107 FreqBox.
The Analog Rytm is visible at 0:39, on the right, and throughout this video in which Mathew Jonson highlights his live performance setup.
At 0:48 in this 2014 Mathew Jonson studio tour with Fact Magazine, The Jomox XBase 999 can be seen.
At 0:27 Mathew Jonson's Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer is visible in his 2014 studio tour with Fact Magazine.
The MS-20 is visible in Mathew Jonson's studio tour feature for Fact Magazine at 0:37.
In his My Studio feature for Attack Magazine, Mathew Jonson writes: "Lots of rack synths over there too: MKS-80, MKS-30, MKS-7, MKS-70…"
In his My Studio feature for Attack Magazine, Mathew Jonson writes: "I have lots of processing... Also effects: Eventide Orville, DP4, A10, D5000."
In his Studio Tour Feature for FACT Magazine, Mathew Jonson's Space Echo can be seen at 1:49.
In his Studio Tour Feature for FACT Magazine, Mathew Jonson's MURF can be seen at 1:49.
In his Studio Tour Feature for FACT Magazine, Mathew Jonson's DRM-1 can be seen at 0:07.
In his Studio Tour Feature for FACT Magazine, Mathew Jonson introduces his SPH-2 at 1:52.
In his Studio Tour Feature for FACT Magazine, Mathew Jonson's PCM-70 can be seen at at 2:48.
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The Canadian techno mastermind reveals how his live set works at the 2014 Red Bull Music Academy in Tokyo.
In a Tech Talk interview on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, Mathew Jonson discusses his use of the Eventide H7600 Harmonizer in his studio setup.
"The JX-3P im using for kind of hanging ambient string sounds in the backround"
At 0:11, on the left, and throughout this video, Mathew Jonson's Elektron Analog Keys is visible.
The Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1UW MKII is visible throughout this video in which Mathew Jonson highlights his live performance setup.
At 4:20, Jonson talks about the Electron Machinedrum, saying"I've got a drum kit loaded up on here. It's prewritten, it's the same one for every set. It's set up and leveled in way so that when I'm using it with the separate outputs, it's all constant. It allows me to have the freedom... it gives me a piece of mind. ...it allows me to take chances and push the mix out."
Throughout this video, in which Mathew Jonson highlights his live performance setup, The Voyager can be seen, to the left of his laptop.
The Jupiter-80 is visible throughout this video in which Mathew Jonson highlights his live performance setup.
There is a shot of model number, on the back of the Roland, at 6:01.
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