Andrew Huang
musician, video producer, internet personality
Genre
Group
Credits
Genre
Group
Credits
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
Seen at 10:01, Huang uses the Boss BF-3 that was gifted to him, which was also once a part of the World's Largest Pedalboard
Despite Andrew's drum mics being from earthworks, he still uses the Shure SM57 for his snare.
One of five plugins featured in this July 20, 2020 video, at 0:46.
So I'm going to start by talking about my latest obsession. I just discovered this plugin a few months ago and I've been putting it on everything: Gullfoss by Soundtheory. This is, like, just a magical plugin; it brings out a lot of clarity and detail, it tames things that are too harsh... So let me play a quick example. (...) Gullfoss is on the master channel by the way. (...) I find this almost every time I use Gullfoss. I feel like I've got a mix pretty good mix going and then I throw it on the 2 buss and it's like "wow! That's way better."
One of five plugins featured in this July 20, 2020 video, at 5:28.
One of five plugins featured in this July 20, 2020 video, at 6:05.
Find it on:
One of five plugins featured in this July 20, 2020 video, at 7:42.
Find it on:
Featured in the project breakdown of "Sparkle Mountain" at 0:43.
Used for Pusher's synth solo in "Sparkle Mountain", as shown in the project breakdown at 7:43.
Used for vocals on "Sparkle Mountain", as specified in the project breakdown at 13:23.
I recorded the vocals with this mic. This is the Earthworks SR314, which is built for live use, but I do like it in the studio sometimes when I wanna go handheld. First of all, it has really good off-axis rejection, it's very directional, but also it reduces a lot of the noise from hands, being handheld. And I just like that sometimes when I'm recording a vocal where I want a lot of energy and I want to be playful and I don't want to be rooted in one spot singing to a mic on a stand, but I can, y'know, just move around, have fun, play and, so that's why I chose this mic to record the vocals for "Sparkle Mountain". I think it sounds great.
Seen up close in this October 26, 2020 video at 7:18. Also from this video This is exactly how I process vocals:
"And finally, last in our chain we have FabFilter Pro-Q 2. I'm just doin' a low cut, you can do this with any EQ, but I like the workflow with this one a lot. You can just click anywhere to add new points. Each one's a different color, which is nice. Lot of curves to select from. There's graphical feedback of any audio that's passing through it. I've got this dropping off around 95 Hz, but you'll just want to adjust this based on what the lowest note in your song is."
Listed among the gear in Huang's video descriptions.
Travel audio interface https://amzn.to/2H7x4mx
Listed among the gear in Huang's video descriptions.
Vocal mic #1 https://www.lautenaudio.com/atlantis-...
Listed among the gear in Huang's video descriptions.
Vocal mic #2 https://www.lautenaudio.com/ls-208
Used for effects send E in "Autoharp", as shown in this March 25, 2020 video at 9:39.
Find it on:
Developed by Huang over the course of many years.
So Flip is essentially a mobile DAW for sample-based music making and my main goal with creating it was to streamline the sampling workflow.
Created by Huang. He hosts the course in bimonthly cycles.
Used for some of the samples on Space Slime, as specified in the product description.
Many of the sounds were made with his collection of boutique, analog, and modular synths, as well as some iconic vintage pieces he has had access to such as TONTO (used by Stevie Wonder) and the actual ARP 2500 that played the famous alien message in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Gifted to Huang by Eventide, as featured in this December 9, 2020 video.
Visible in this November 30, 2020 video at 1:03.
Visible in this November 30, 2020 video at 1:10.
Visible in this November 30, 2020 video at 7:22.
Featured in this January 15, 2018 video.
Featured in this January 11, 2018 video.
Used for Huang's bass drum, as can be seen in this March 20, 2019 video.
Featured in this June 26, 2019 video.
Visible in this September 9, 2020 video at 0:28, 1:31 and throughout.
Visible throughout this September 9, 2020 video, starting at 4:50.
Visible throughout this February 21, 2018 video.
This is a community-built gear list for Andrew Huang.
- Find relevant music gear like Microphones, Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, Bass Guitars, Drum Sets, Cymbals, Snare Drums, Drumsticks, Pianos, Keyboards and Synthesizers, Headphones, Studio Gear, Software Plugins and VSTs, Instruments, Studio Equipment, and other instruments and add it to Andrew Huang.
- The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
- To receive email updates when Andrew Huang is seen with new gear, follow the artist.
-
Added to Equipboard on by
ozthehummingbirdGear IQ 1833
-
Updated
Discography
Album Credits
-
Mastering Engineer Mixing Engineer Producer