Alex Ball
Alex Ball's Gear
In the video "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at the 7:05 mark, Alex Ball demonstrates the use of a Solid State Logic BiG SiX 18-input Desktop Analog Mixer and Interface, which is positioned on the right side of his workdesk.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at 7:56, Alex Ball is shown demonstrating the use of an Ibanez RM80 8-channel mixer, which is connected to the Solid State Logic BiG SiX recording console.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at the timestamp 11:33, Alex Ball can be seen showcasing a ZVEX Vexter Series Instant Lo-Fi Junky Chorus Vibrato Pedal, which is positioned in one of the racks in his pedal case.
In the "Studio Tour!" video by Alex Ball, at 11:33, Alex Ball is shown presenting a Dr. Scientist BitQuest! pedal, which is positioned in a rack within his pedal case.
In the YouTube video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at the timestamp 11:38, Alex Ball is shown presenting an MXR M222 Talk Box pedal, which is situated in a rack within his pedal case.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at 11:43, Alex Ball can be seen displaying a Strymon BigSky Reverb pedal, which is positioned within a rack in his pedal case.
At 11:43 in the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball on YouTube, Alex Ball is seen showing a Seekers Sky Soundlab Voice Spectra Analog Vocoder, which is placed in a rack within his pedal case.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, he shows an image of the CIOKS DC10 power supply at 13:04, confirming its use with his guitar pedals.
At 15:31 in the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball on YouTube, Alex Ball is seen showing an image of the ART Dual RDB Dual Reamping Direct Box.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, a Roland Juno-6 is visible at 18:26 in the background to the left of the screen. Alex Ball discusses this synthesizer in detail at 55:25.
At 19:12 in the "Studio Tour!" video by Alex Ball on YouTube, the ISLA Instruments S2400 sampler is clearly visible on his workdesk.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball on YouTube, a Roland TB-303 is clearly visible in a rack in his studio at the 18:58 timestamp.
In Alex Ball's "Studio Tour!" video, the Roland System 100 Model 103 Mixing Amplifier Module is visible in a rack at 18:58, confirming its presence in his studio setup.
At 18:58 in the YouTube video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, a Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer is clearly visible in a rack within his studio.
At 18:58 in the "Studio Tour!" video by Alex Ball on YouTube, a Roland TR-606 Drumatix is visible in a rack within his studio.
At 18:58 in the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball on YouTube, a Black Corporation ISE-NIN polyphonic analog synthesizer module can be clearly seen on the right side in a rack within Alex Ball's studio.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at 21:02, he showcases the "Korg corner" of his studio, which exclusively features Korg instruments. The first instrument he presents is a Korg MS-20 Mark I synthesizer, which is prominently placed in a rack.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball on YouTube, at 21:14, Alex Ball is shown presenting a Korg MS-50 synthesizer, which is positioned in a rack.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at 21:20, Alex Ball displays a Korg SQ-10 analog sequencer, which is positioned in the same rack. He said:
I love using because it's got three channels.
In the "Studio Tour!" video by Alex Ball on YouTube, the artist is seen showcasing the Korg SQ-1 Step Sequencer at the 21:40 mark.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball on YouTube, at 22:18, Alex Ball is seen discussing the Korg MS-02 Interface, confirming its inclusion in his Korg synth setup.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at the 22:50 mark, Alex Ball is seen demonstrating the Korg Rhythm 55 KR-55 Drum Machine.
At 25:10 in his "Studio Tour!" video on YouTube, Alex Ball discusses the Korg ARP 2600 FS Module, confirming its inclusion in his Korg instrument setup. He states:
it's absolute Workhorse I love the 2600.
In the "Studio Tour!" video by Alex Ball, at timestamp 20:24, a Mackie Big Knob Studio Command System can be seen in his Korg synth rack, confirming its use in his studio setup.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball on YouTube, at 27:03, Alex Ball is seen demonstrating a Korg FK-1 Synthe Pedal/VCF, which is positioned in the Korg synth rack.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at the 27:44 mark, Alex Ball is seen playing a Korg MiniKorg-700 to demonstrate the sound difference when using the Korg VCF FK-1.
In the video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, at 29:53, Alex Ball is shown demonstrating the Korg Trident Mark I synthesizer.
At 30:40 in the YouTube video titled "Studio Tour!" by Alex Ball, he is seen demonstrating the Korg FK-2 Mr. Multi Wah/Phaser/Fuzz pedal. He states:
I use this all the time it is fantastic.
In his "Studio Tour!" video on YouTube, Alex Ball is seen at 35:39 demonstrating the Roland System 100 analog synthesizer as part of his synth setup.
In the "Studio Tour!" video by Alex Ball on YouTube, at 38:13, Alex Ball is shown presenting a vintage E-mu SP-12 Turbo sampler, which is positioned at the bottom of the Roland synth rack.
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