Andrew Huang
musician, video producer, internet personality
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Microphones 25
Guitars 9
Amplifiers 2
Effects Pedals 50
Bass Guitars 3
Drum Sets 10
Cymbals 1
Pianos 1
Keyboards and Synthesizers 46
Headphones 8
Software Plugins and VSTs 163
Studio Equipment 85
Studio Monitors 8
DAWs 1
Modular Synthesizers 341
Cables 4
Cameras & Video 7
Music Accessories 2
World Instruments 6
Live Setup Accessories 1
DJ Setup 1
Upright-Basses 1
Other Gear 2
Andrew Huang's Gear
At 0:30 you can see Andrew playing a Kaoss Pad in the "Dubstep" part of the song. Boyinaband can be seen in the video at that same time, with an Akai Pad.
"So all those samples I showed you I loaded up onto a flash drive and put that into Qu-Bit's Nebulae. This is the newest module in my collection. It uses granular synthesis, though it's manipulating tiny little pieces of audio and it can do this with samples you load in on the flash card or with live audio that you feed into it."
"Anyway, all of these parameters I've been showing you, including the file selection can be controlled with CVs. So I was using the Erica Synts Pico Sequencer and Pico Random to generate basically just a bunch of different random signals."
"...and then the drums were all from this Pico DRUMS module and the Make Noise Tempi. Tempi is an interesting module because you basically just tap tempo regular rythyms for each of its six channels and they will be quanitized to the overall tempo that you can set."
"My monitors: Tannoy 802 https://reverb.grsm.io/tannoy-802"
"Headphones I currently use: Plain, solid https://amzn.to/2sFmAmJ Rose gold, hype https://amzn.to/2JmTmDK Fancy, noise-cancelling https://amzn.to/2xQCwrl"
"Who has a favorite live looping pedal? I've been on the Electro-Harmonix 45000 for a couple years but I might want to explore other options"
Visible on Huang's gear shelf at 1:46.
"The next thing in the chain is probably the hardest to replace. It's really a magical plugin that does a lot of things to the signal. It's from Waves and Tony Maserati. It's called the Maserati VX1. This thing is a great compressor and then there's optional EQ, reverb and delay and it just makes vocals pop."
Find it on:
First visible in this video at 5:16.
First visible in this video at 5:16.
Introduced in this video at 0:29.
"This module is the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP. It's got a bunch of different cards you can input to give different effects and I've got the Halls of Valhalla, amazing reverb card, in there."
Introduced in this video at 3:51. Huang has stated that they are his favorite patch cables, praising their durability and mute switch. One of them was stolen at a live show.
Visible at 0:37 in this video.
Visible at the start of this video.
"So let's start by sending Taiko to the Zlob Vnicursal VCA, which I use as a really great little six-channel mixer..."
At 0:44 you can see it in the background
Seen at 7:45, Huang uses the EHX Bass Mono Synth in tandem with the Fender Aerodyne Precision bass. Note that Huang is impressed by the differences between this pedal and the regular Mono Synth
Seen being toyed with at 8:19, Huang uses the Catalinbread Perseus pedal gifted to him by both Rob Scallon and Sweetwater, used in part of the World's Largest Pedalboard
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