ALEX KRÜGER a.k.a. DUB TAYLOR

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In the "Tech Talk: Dub Taylor" feature by Telekom Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, also known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses his use of the Joe Meek SC2.2 Opto Compressor, highlighting his preference for analog equipment over software synthesizers.

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In the Telekom Electronic Beats TV feature "Tech Talk: Dub Taylor," ALEX KRÜGER, also known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses his preference for analog equipment. In the interview, he highlights the MXR M117R Flanger as part of his setup, emphasizing its versatility compared to software synthesizers.

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In the "Tech Talk" feature on Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, also known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses his gear preferences, including the Hughes & Kettner Tubeman MK2.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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In the Tech Talk feature on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, also known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses the advantages of analog gear, highlighting his use of the Roland RE-201 Space Echo for its unique analog capabilities.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09

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In a Tech Talk feature on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses his preference for analog equipment, highlighting the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104Z Analog Delay for its versatility and hands-on manipulation, as seen in Slices Issue 1-09.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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In the "Tech Talk" feature on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, also known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses his use of analogue gear, including the Boss CE-3 Chorus pedal, highlighting its flexibility compared to software synthesizers.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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In a feature on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, also known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses his use of the Roland TR-707 Rhythm Composer, highlighting its analog advantages over software synthesizers.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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In the Telekom Electronic Beats TV feature, "Tech Talk: Dub Taylor," ALEX KRÜGER, also known as Dub Taylor, discusses his preference for analogue gear, highlighting the Moog Moogerfooger MF-103 12-Stage Phaser as part of his setup. He appreciates the flexibility of analogue synthesizers, stating they allow for customization that prefabricated software synthesizers do not.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09

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In the Tech Talk feature from Telekom Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, also known as DUB TAYLOR, discusses his use of the Electro-Harmonix XO Stereo Polyphase. This phaser effects pedal is highlighted in his exploration of analogue synthesizers, emphasizing their versatility compared to software alternatives.

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In a "Tech Talk" feature on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, ALEX KRÜGER, a.k.a. DUB TAYLOR, discusses the advantages of analogue gear, highlighting his use of the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi fuzz pedal.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09

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In a Tech Talk feature on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, Alex Krüger, a.k.a. Dub Taylor, discusses his use of analog gear, showcasing the Mu-Tron Phasor.

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"Analogue synthesizers have a big advantage: you can drill them open. (...) You can't do that with prefabricated software synthesizers." — DUB TAYLOR TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-09.

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