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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 10:22 he states that the Blackbox gets a clock from the Akai (MPC Live) and states it's a loop player that fires off earcandy (stuff in the background).

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 11:00 he points at the Dave Smith Instruments Tetra 4 and states that it's a 4 voice polysynth.

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 11:21 he points at the mixing desk. Note that he does not "mix" on the desk, EQ is set to neutral, faders are either full open or closed. Note as well that he did changed the order/color of some of the fader caps for convenience. He used the red fader caps for track 1 (Kick from the Octatrack) and track 7 (Bass from the Moog Minitaur). The MPC and Octatrack come in on stereo tracks (green faders).

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 11:31 he states there's a mono send going into the (Boss) DD-7 Digital Delay which goes into the (Strymon) Black Sky and back into the desk on two seperate inputs.

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 11:31 he states there's a mono send going into the (Boss) DD-7 Digital Delay which goes into the (Strymon) Black Sky and back into the desk on two seperate inputs. Based on the video, this is obviously a (black) Strymon Blue Sky (Mk1) Midnight Edition. The Mk2 has more knobs and does not (yet) exist in black.

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 12:57 he states the Launch Control XL is a MIDI controller mapped to the MPC Live. Later in the video he will show that he can use it to mute and manipulate tracks live on the MPC. Note that he changed the caps/faders to red caps/faders from Chromacaps.

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 20:20 he states that the filter is connected to outputs 3&4 of the Akai MPC Live. And starting at 20:33 he clearly mentions the Acidbox 3 and states Erica Synths did an amazing job in recreating an old Russian Polivoks filter.

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In this Youtube video, Analog Kitchen discusses and showcases his favourite synth. As of 6:30 it turns out to be the Korg Minilogue XD, although in later YouTube videos he seems to stick to the Dave Smith Instruments Tetra as polysynth (at least for live sets).

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In this Youtube video, Analog Kitchen discusses and showcases his favourite bass synth. At 2:15 he reveals it's a 303 (or one of the many clones) and at 5:03 it turns out he is using the Roland TB-03. The rest of video he show the various use cases of a 303.

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 8:22 he states that the MPC Live is the brain of the operation. He uses it mainly in "next sequence mode" for MIDI sequencing and some drums (which are manipulated live via the Novation LaunchControl XL).

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 10:10 he states that the Octatrack that the drums are coming from the Octatrack and gets a clock from the Akai MPC Live (and passes the clock to the Blackbox). Based on this video, it seems to be a black MkII version (with square track buttons as the MkI has round buttons).

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In this YouTube video, Analog Kitchen showcases his latest setup for life performances. At 11:08 he states that the Moog Minitaur is his bass player.

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