Andrew Horowitz's Gear

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In the photo, Andrew is seen playing a Yamaha S90 ES on stage in 2008. The S90 ES was his main keyboard after having switched from his Kurzweil PC2x in December, 2005.

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At 0:17 in this YouTube video, Andrew Horowitz shows the keyboard and talks a little bit about his history with the keyboard and why he was (at the time) trying to sell it. This keyboard is also visible in several early Tally Hall live photos until he switched keyboards in December, 2005.

The first thing I'm gonna put up is my keyboard from the early days of Tally Hall and from the early days of me having a keyboard. It's a Kurzeil PC2x, it's purple, I used this on all the early material and on the first few tours. It was too heavy for me eventually and I switched to a different keyboard. Since then, it's been sitting at my studios, and it's been played by all sorts of amazing artists, and I use it to this day.

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In this 2006 concert photo, Andrew Horowitz is seen with his Alesis Ion. He would sometimes use the Ion as a vocoder on live performances of Taken For A Ride.

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Andrew Horowitz's Macbook is visible to the left of Joe Hawley in this 2011 Tally Hall concert photo. Andrew would run MainStage on this Macbook for keyboard presets at concerts and in studio for Tally Hall's Good & Evil.

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At about 1:16 you can see the chromatic tuner being plugged into Andrew's korg synth

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Around 2:42 in this YouTube video, Andrew's KC-550 is focused on (as he's using another amp as a stand for it) as Tally Hall are doing a soundcheck.

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A Macbook with MainStage is visible in Andrew's setup at several later Tally Hall concerts (2009-2011), MainStage was also used by Andrew during the recording of Tally Hall's Good & Evil.

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This was Andrew Horowitz's first guitar, he told a little bit about his story with the guitar while trying to give it away as part of a Kickstarter campaign to press his solo album Sketches 3d to vinyl.

"My First Acoustic Guitar: A Gremlin G-60 acoustic guitar. I found this guy at a guitar shop when I was about 10. I learned most of my guitar basics on this thing. It's not fancy, and the action is high. But it's held up well all these years."

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Visible behind Andrew in this photo of his home studio.

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Andrew and the rest of Tally Hall often used a vibraslap named Henry at live shows, more often at acoustic shows.

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Seen in the attached art for the 2019 Sketches 3d bonus track, Grandpa is Hiding, likely was also used in the actual song.

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Used by Andrew at acoustic Tally Hall sets originally, would later be used in 2019 while opening for Guster at Sonic Lunch.

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Visible in 2022 Instagram post of Andrew's Nashville studio. Rick Turner Guitars was also tagged on this photo.

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Visible in 2022 Instagram post of Andrew's Nashville studio. Fender was also tagged on this post.

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Visible in 2022 Instagram post of Andrew's Nashville studio. Fender was also tagged on this photo.

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Visible in 2022 Instagram post of Andrew's Nashville studio. Gibson was also tagged on this photo.

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Visible in 2022 Instagram post of Andrew's Nashville studio. Nord were also tagged on this photo.

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Visible in 2022 Instagram post of Andrew's Nashville studio. Universal Audio were also tagged in this photo.

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Visible in 2022 Instagram post of Andrew's Nashville studio. Tube-tech were also tagged in this photo.

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Visible in Andrew's New York home studio

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At about 3:25, Andrew can be seen using this synth for the song Never Meant To Know.

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50 seconds in, you can see the MD2 being plugged into andrew's korg synth

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It can be seen throughout the song "Be Born"

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In the source above, https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/wiki/index.php?title=Tally_Hall#Equipment_List, it states that "The boys (Joe Hawley, Zubin Sedghi, Andrew Horowitz, and Rob Cantor), use Sennheiser e 935 microphones.

The microphone can prominently be seen in this video performance. https://youtu.be/QBqP4ia85R4

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In this YouTube video (likely originally uploaded to tallyhall.com in 2005/2006), Andrew Horowitz can be seen using the MicroKORG to record the vocoded vocals for Taken For a Ride. The MicroKORG can be seen at 0:27, when the camera moves upwards and zooms out. The placement of the knobs on the synth confirm that it is a MicroKORG.

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Throughout the entirety of the YouTube video, Andrew Horowitz can be seen using two microphones. The bottom microphone appears to be the TLM 103. The reason it is this microphone and not a similar looking Neumann TLM microphone is the side profile, as the 103 has a certain slant that the others do not have.

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In this YouTube video, Andrew Horowitz can be seen using an M-Audio Keystation 88 MK3 keyboard. He used this in all three recent performances where he was the opener for the band Jukebox the Ghost.

It can be confirmed in this X (formerly Twitter) post from someone who acquired the keyboard he used for those shows, where it clearly says "Keystation 88 MK3". https://x.com/RubyRed64/status/1791650902790566023

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andrew use the arturia keylab in the ultimate shows

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Throughout the entirety of the YouTube video, Andrew Horowitz can be seen using two microphones. The top microphone appears to be the Telefunken ELA M 251. Based on other photos, the microphone doesn't have the engraved "E" that the Telefunken ELA M 251E model has.

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In this YouTube video at 2:06, recorded during when Good & Evil was being made, Andrew can be seen using the Behringer U-Control UMX61 USB MIDI Controller,

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