Anthony Rother
German electronic music producer
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In this video he explain his workflow with the Nord Modular G2
He talks about his Avid mixer at 1:38 in his studio tech talk:
The mixer is an Avid SC48 Venue Live mixing board, a digital mixer, capable of taking Pro Tools plug-ins. It is an older system, but success it is can run Pro Tools plug-ins you've got the ones from Waves, TC, from the Plug-in Alliance BX, a large variety of them you can install on it. So that means I have all the compressors, from SSL, from Waves, and all that stuff in here. Effects, delays and whatever else. I think this is still one of the few mixers that can do that to this day.
He talks about his outboard gear at 2:16 in his studio tech talk.
I also have a couple analogue effects of course. Like the Lexicon 480L, or a PCM 81
He talks about his outboard gear at 2:16 in his studio tech talk.
I also have a couple analogue effects of course. Like the Lexicon 480L, or a PCM 81
He talks about his outboard effects at 2:25 in his studio tech talk
I also have a couple analogue effects of course. [...] I've also got the M-One from T.C. Electronics here
He talks about his outboard effects at 2:25 in his studio tech talk
I also have a couple analogue effects of course. [...] The H8000 from Eventide, two of them, for processing vocal stuff, since they also have good Hollywood effects, like Star Wars-type robot stuff. They have delays and reverbs and whatnot, those are really cool effects boxes.
You can see the Nord Lead 3 (and other Nord keyboards) in the rack while he's playing at 2:57 in his studio tech talk.
The Nord Wave is on the rack behind him (clearly visible at 3:44) in his studio tech talk.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the Moog Voyager was used on the title track and for the baseline on the tracks Neon Space and Bot for Life.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the TR-808 was used on nearly every track.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the MPC X was used on the track Cyber Dreams.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the SH-101 was used on several tracks.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the JX-8P was used for melodies and bass lines on a few tracks.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the TR-909 was used on the track Ext.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the Waldorf Quantum was used on the track Meta Me.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the TD-3 was used for the bassline on the track The X-Bass.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the XBase 09 was used for the drums on the track The X-Bass.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the PULSAR-23 was used for nearly all sounds on the track Pulsartronic.
The production notes for Anthony Rother's album DEKATRON say the Orville was used for the drums on the tracks Ext and I Am Complete.
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