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In this interview, you can see Alexander Brandon talks about Nuendo while also using it.

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Omnisphere's very iconic and easily recognizable "Glorious Guitars" patch can be heard right from the first second on.

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Alexander used Impulse Tracker for a large part of his tracking career before switching to more modern DAWs: "My tracker of choice is still Impulse Tracker but I may be switching to Buzz or MadTracker."

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In this interview Alexander Brandon talks about Steinberg Nuendo and Audiokinetic Wwise.

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Alexander Brandon, a music producer known for his work in electronic genres, has confirmed his use of the Roland JV-880 Synthesizer. In a detailed interview documented in a Google Docs file titled "Mika Q/A Interview with Alexander Brandon," he recounts his progression through various music creation tools and synthesizers. Starting with MED on Amiga, moving through ScreamTracker 3 and Impulse Tracker 3 on PC, he outlines his journey with synthesizers beginning with a Proteus MPS+ Orchestral, transitioning through a Korg Trinity and Triton ProX, before finally mentioning a Roland synthesizer acquired from Looking Glass in Boston, though he momentarily forgets its specific model then the interviewer find the source. This document serves as direct evidence of Brandon's use of the Roland JV-880 Synthesizer in his musical endeavors.

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Alexander Brandon, a music producer known for his electronic compositions, confirmed in a Mika Q/A Interview that he utilized a Korg Trinity synthesizer as part of his music production gear. He detailed his progression through various music software and instruments, stating, "My first synth was a Proteus MPS+ Orchestral. After that it was a Korg Trinity, then Triton ProX, then a Roland but I forget which one, it came from Looking Glass in Boston." This statement serves as direct evidence of his use of the Korg Trinity in his work.

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Alexander Brandon, a music producer known for his work in the electronic genre, has confirmed his use of the E-MU Proteus MPS plus orchestral as his first synthesizer. In a detailed recounting of his musical journey, Brandon stated, "My first synth was a Proteus MPS+ Orchestral." This information was provided during a Mika Q/A Interview with Alexander Brandon, serving as direct evidence of the specific gear utilized by him in his early music production endeavors.

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Alexander Brandon, a music producer known for his work in the electronic genre, has confirmed his use of the Korg Triton Pro-X synthesizer. In a detailed progression of his musical equipment history, Brandon mentions transitioning from the Proteus MPS+ Orchestral to the Korg Trinity, and subsequently to the Triton Pro-X, highlighting it as part of his arsenal. This information comes directly from a Q/A interview with him, which serves as a credible source for verifying the use of specific music gear.

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