Mr. Bill
Australian glitch-hop
Mr. Bill's Gear
The Metric Halo Mobile I/O ULN 2 is Mr. Bill's soundcard of choice, as detailed in this interview.
Mr. Bill utilizes the Smartelectronix s(M)exoscope plugin, as shown in the user-uploaded photo on Imgur.
Mr. Bill discusses using the Glitchmachines Fragment, originally developed by Inear Display, in his creative process. This is evident from a Q&A session featured on Live School's blog.
The Livid Ohm 64 controller can be seen in this photo of Mr. Bill. He confirms using the device in the following q+a, saying, "Mainly because I like the way it’s laid out. It’s all really straight forward. I use to use the APC40, which is also really straight forward, but I feel like the Ohm can be trashed a little bit more and thrown around a bit more. I just feel a little bit more comfortable using it."
Mr. Bill's laptop of choice during live sets, a Macbook Pro, can be seen in this photo. It's specs are, according to this interview, "OSX 10.7.4 - Processor: 3.49 GHz Intel Core i7 - Ram: 16GB 1333 MHz DDR3"
According to this interview, Mr. Bill uses the Plugin Alliance DSM 2.0 plugin.
In this interview, Mr. Bill lists Native Instruments FM8 Software Synth as one of his plugins.
Mr. Bill utilizes the Mellowmuse IR1A reverb plugin, as shown in an image uploaded to Imgur.
According to this interview, Mr. Bill uses Applied Acoustics Systems Lounge Lizard EP-4.
Among the plugins that Mr. Bill lists in this interview is Lennar Digital Sylenth1 Software Synthesizer.
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Mr. Bill can be seen using the Razer Goliathus control in this above angle picture of his studio.
Mr. Bill can be seen using the Razer Blackwidow in this above angle picture of his studio.
Barefoot Sound MM27s are present in a photo Bill posted to Discord of his current studio setup.
The Sennheiser HD 215s can be seen around Mr. Bill's neck in this photo.
An Event Opal Studio Monitor can be seen in this photo of Mr. Bill.
Mr. Bill can be seen using the APC40 in this photo. He confirms his use of this live controller in prior times, before switching to the Livid Ohm 64, in this interview, saying, "I use to use the APC40, which is also really straight forward, but I feel like the Ohm can be trashed a little bit more and thrown around a bit more."
"Zebra 2. You didn’t ask why, but I’ll tell you anyway. Because, it’s so versatile, it does a bit of everything: Subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis, wave-table synthesis, things that could be confused as granular synthesis, etc. It has an arpeggiator, amazing filters, a great ring modulator, more modules than you could possibly need, and you only ever have to view the ones you’re using rather than being overwhelmed with dials to choose from. You can draw in your own waveforms and shape them in really particular ways, creating your own wave-tables really quickly and easily. And of course the bottom line is, it sounds amazing!" says Mr. Bill, in this interview.
Native Instruments Battery 3 is listed among the plugins that Mr. Bill uses, in this interview.
Tone 2 BiFilter is listed among the plugins that Mr. Bill uses, in this interview.
Mr. Bill utilizes the iZotope Alloy 2 Plugin, as shown in a user-uploaded image on Imgur.
Among the plugins that Mr. Bill lists in this interview is Dada Life Sausage Fattener Plugin.
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Mr. Bill uses Access Virus TI, according to this interview.
In an interview, Mr. Bill mentions his use of the Schwa Spectro plugin, highlighting its role in his audio restoration process.
Mr. Bill uses a Line 6 Bogner Head, according to this article.
In an interview with Live School, Mr. Bill mentions owning an Epiphone Les Paul Special II, highlighting its role in his music production setup.
According to this article, Mr. Bill uses GRM Tools.
Mr. Bill outlines in this interview that he uses Toontrack Superior Drummer.
Seen at 3:34 of this "Ableton Tutorial 47: Exponential Rhythms." The gray Ableton logo on the top left hand corner indicates that he must be using the suite edition of Ableton Live 9.
In this workshop uploaded by Dubspot he uses this plugin explaining is quick way of getting chord progressions easily. He shows the plugin around 5:18
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