Ariana Grande's Gear

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One of the speakers can be seen in this photo of Ariana's home sutdio

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Ariana Grande used custom silver-embellished UE 18Pro in-ear monitors during her performance on Saturday Night Live, as reported by Home Brew Audio.

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The M-AUDIO KEYSTATION 88ES MIDI CONTROLLER can be seen i the middle of the picture.

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Ariana Grande uses the Atlas Sound MS20 microphone cable, noted for its compatibility with her Shure microphone setup, as highlighted in an Entertainment Tonight feature.

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The item can be seen in front of the singer's left foot

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In an Instagram post dated January 21, 2016, Ariana Grande's studio setup includes the Dangerous Music Monitor ST Remote-Controlled Source & Speaker Switcher, visible in the rack above the patchbay.

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In a user-uploaded photo, Ariana Grande is seen using a Sennheiser MD 5235 microphone capsule in "baby pink."

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Ariana Grande used the Atlas Sound MS12CE microphone stand during her Honeymoon and Dangerous Woman tours, as seen in a photo from Shineon-media.

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On the third slide you can see Ariana Grande's set up at home with white 8351Bs. A year earlier she also posted this to here Instagram story: https://twitter.com/ArianaToday/status/1301681663638896642

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In this Youtube Video at 2:20, Ariana Grande can be seen using the Shure SRH940 Pro Studio Reference Headphones for Beauty And The Beast

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Ariana Grande posted a video of her recording her new single, “yes, and?” Where she is seen using the AKG K553 MKII Reference Studio Headphones.

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In a YouTube video titled "studio footage: vocal arranging the 'positions' bridge," Ariana Grande is shown using Audio-Technica ATH-M30X headphones during a recording session.

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In this video at 1:37 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 1:50 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 1:50 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 1:50 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 1:50 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 2:00 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 2:15 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 2:26 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 2:26 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 2:40 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 3:01 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Fantasize" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 1:06 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "All That" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 1:28 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "All That" shows the use of this plugin

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In this video at 0:59 the protools analysis of her unreleased song "Sweet Dreams" shows the use of this plugin

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In this studio footage (which is also an ad for Beats) at 1:33, we see Ariana Grande sing in front of the mic. Based on the shock mount, the reflective coating and the golden mesh, it is a Manley Reference Gold.

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Ariana Grande used the Alesis 3630 Dual-Channel Compressor/Limiter with Gate on the song "Rain On Me" with Lady Gaga. According to Lady Gaga's engineer: "I brought in my Alesis 3630 compressor, which is a total piece of crap, but it really has a sound to it. It’s this $50 compressor that they use in churches. It was used on at least the first two Daft Punk records. That made its way into the more melodic pieces of songs like ‘Rain on Me,’ which has a ‘Stardust’ vibe.” (Source: Mixonline, Lily Moayeri, "Mixing Lady Gaga - Mixonline")

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Ariana Grande uses DiGiCo SD7 digital consoles for her performances, as both her front-of-house engineer, Francis, and her monitor engineer, Justin Hoffman, mix on these consoles. This information is supported by Meyer Sound.

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Both Francis and monitor engineer Justin Hoffman mix on DiGiCo SD7 digital consoles, while Grande sings through custom-decorated Sennheiser 5200 wireless microphones with MD 5235 capsules.

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