Afrojack's Software Plugins and VSTs

"...my synths mainly come out the Sylenth1 VST."

In an interview Afrojack says "I use almost only standard fruity compressors for effects, my main synths come out of the Arturia Juno and NI Massive / Pro 53, but also Fruity’s old 3xosc..."

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Afrojack on how he masters his tracks (from an interview on the defunct thefreshbeat.com):

Well the “final mixing” then, I use a lot of Waves plug-ins, won’t say anything but the last thing it goes through is the L3, and between all the compressors and other effects there is also an Izotope Ozone. For easy/light mixing I used to use a Kaerhus or something “Classic Master Limiter”, still use it on my laptop but I dropped it from my Final Mix in summer 2008, it does a good job but not as precise as the Waves Plug-ins for instance

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In Afrojack's Remix of "Moombah" at 0:58, a sample that plays says "TURN UP THE BASS!" This sample comes from Vengeance Vocal Essentials Vol. 1 and the official sample name is "VVE1 Vocal Phrases 129." The sample can be found in the following directory:

\VVE1 Vocals\VVE1 Vocal Phrases

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In this video at 30:07 we can see reFX Nexus 3

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"I looove the nexus, it has all the famous sounds in its presets and it has an easy and clear setup that's perfect for endless tweaking to get that one sound you wanted!"

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One of Afrojack's Instagram posts shows him using the L3 Ultramaximizer.

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On his Razer laptop, Afrojack can be seen using Rekordbox software while performing live at JACKED Homecoming.

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In this interview afrojack is asked for some of the software that he uses: "Break down your equipment both hardware and software for mixing and production.", Kaerhus or something “Classic Master Limiter”

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In this Instagram shot Afrojack can be seen using the Sugarbytes Effectrix plugin (top right) along with a lot of other effect plugins.

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In this studio session with Afrojack you can see him using the FabFilter Pro-L Limiter Plugin at around 1:49:35.

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Afrojack is seen using the "CNTRL Samples - Summer Anthems" pack within FL Studio 12 on his MacBook Pro, as evidenced by a photo shared on his Twitter account.

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Afrojack was spotted using the "CNTRL Samples - EDM Hits And Kits" sample pack in FL Studio 12 on his MacBook Pro, as seen in a photo shared on his Twitter.

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The Waves L2 Maximizer is seen on Afrojack's screen in one of his Instagram posts.

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Nicky Romero's video says that Afrojack uses Kickstart at 1:48.

In this photo, Afrojack can be seen preparing visuals for one of his shows using Resolume Arena 4.

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Afrojack uses the PSP Audioware PSP Vintage Warmer2 plugin for his music production, as shown in his Instagram post captioned "Ghostproducing my own tracks #reallife."

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Afrojack utilizes the Waves SSL E-Channel plugin, showcased in an Instagram post where he mentions "ghostproducing my own tracks."

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Afrojack can be seen here using NI Absynth 5 (top center of his screen) in his production picture on Instagram.

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In this Instagram Afrojack is on a plane about to land and play Nocturnal Wonderland festival (Sept 2015). Judging by FL Studio and Mixed In Key running on his MacBook Pro, he's putting the finishing touches on his DJ set. He says, "Touching down, ready #Nocturnal" (apparently judging by the Instagram comments he's watching American Dad on his laptop as well ;-) )

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Afrojack posted this photo of his studio setup in which you can see at least three Gross Beat windows open on his laptop screen.

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Afrojack's use of the "CNTRL Samples - EDM MIDI Melodics" sample pack is evidenced by its presence in FL Studio 12 on his MacBook Pro, as seen in a Twitter post.

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Afrojack's use of the "CNTRL Samples - EDM Producer Presets" is evident from a screenshot shared on Twitter, showing the sample pack listed in FL Studio 12 on his MacBook Pro.

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A folder named "CNTRL Samples EDM Kicks" can be found listed inside FL Studio 12, in Afrojack's Macbook Pro. This confirms the artist uses (or at least used once) this Sample Pack.

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Afrojack is seen using the "Cr2 - Progressive EDM" sample pack, as evidenced by its listing within FL Studio 12 on his MacBook Pro.

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In a Twitter post, Afrojack's MacBook Pro screen shows FL Studio 12 with the "Drum Kit Supply Monster 808s & Kicks" folder, indicating he uses this sample pack.

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In a tweet, Afrojack shared an image of his FL Studio 12 setup on his MacBook Pro, showing the "Mainroom Warehouse - Ultimate Melbourne Drops 3" sample pack in use.

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“Waves plugins enable me to produce the same quality music when I am on the road as I do in my own recording studios.“

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Parametric EQ 2 is seen in Afrojack's Instagram posts.

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Afrojack can be seen using Sidekick4 in his studio, and the Twisted Lemon website quotes him as saying, "...I use Sidekick on almost everything."

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This is a community-built gear list for Afrojack.

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