Afrojack's Gear

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The GVST GHi can be seen on the left side of Afrojack's screen, which he has apparently been staring at for 200 minutes, in one of his Instagram posts.

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"Right now my production environment is mostly my laptop and Beyerdynamic DT pro 880 headphones but in my studio i have... [a] Yamaha Motif rack XS..."

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In Afrojack's Instagram photo captioned "Onboard studio w @djapster", one of the monitors has the "M1Active" logo facing the camera. Upon closer inspection, the Alesis logo is visible above the M1 Active logo.

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"Software… 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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Above Afrojack's studio desk you can see partial bottoms of his speakers, which match up to the way the bottoms look on Dynaudio BM15A monitors.

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In this photo of Afrojack's studio, you can see an Apple iPhone 5s to the right of his Macbook Pro.

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In this photo from Ultra 2014, Afrojack can be seen using the Pioneer CDJ-2000NXS.

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In this photo, the PMC BB5 XBD-A can be seen in the background.

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In this photo, the Seagate hard drive can bee seen to the right of the Macbook Pro.

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Afrojack is playing his music from this Kingston DataTraveler G3. It can be seen toward the back of Afrojack's live setup in the source image.

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You can see the Mackie Big Knob Studio Command System on the right hand side of his laptop in this photo.

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In an Instagram post, Afrojack can be seen using the Waves L3 Multimaximizer plugin while working on his tracks.

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In this picture of Afrojack's studio you can see Martin Garrix toying around with the Dangerous Music Monitor.

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At the beginning of this video you can see Afrojack's Nearfield monitors are a set of PSI A21-M (s)

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In an interview with Image Line (FL studio) he says: "Right now my production environment is mostly my laptop and Beyerdynamic DT pro 880 headphones but in my studio i have a Virus TI, Moog Lil Phatty, Korg kaosillator, Yamaha Motif rack XS, and even though I'm ripping sounds from here non stop, my synths mainly come out the Sylenth1 VST."

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The synth can be seen behind his macbook in this video at 1:18:28.

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In this photo, a PMC TWOTWO.5 Studio Monitor can be seen in the background next to the large PMC BB5 XBD-A.

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Afrojack is seen using the "CNTRL Samples - EDM Construction Kits" in FL Studio 12 on his MacBook Pro, as evidenced by his Twitter post.

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In a tweet, Afrojack shared a screenshot of his MacBook Pro showing FL Studio 12, where the folder "FatLoud.Urban.Orchestra.Vol.1.SCD-AudioP2P" is visible, indicating his use of this sample pack.

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A folder named "FatLoud.Urban.Orchestra.Vol.2.SCD-AudioP2P" 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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In a Twitter post, Afrojack's FL Studio 12 interface on his MacBook Pro shows the folder "FatLoud.Urban.Orchestra.Vol.3.SCD-AudioP2P," indicating his use of the Urban Orchestra 3 sample pack.

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