Armin Van Buuren
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Armin Van Buuren's Studio Equipment
In Armin's DJ setup, the Akai APC40 is used to control and mix the video portion of the live show.
A Kingston HyperX USB stick can be seen plugged into Armin Van Buuren's Pioneer CDJ in this photo. Photo courtesy of Rukes.
This impressive mixing console by Toft Audio is part of Armin Van Buuren's studio. "Great for analogue summing and if you want that special Toft EQ sound."
Armin Van Buuren uses Maschine to jot down drum ideas by playing them in real time.
In this Facebook post from Armin van Buuren, his M-Audio KeyStation 88es MIDI keyboard can be seen in the far right side of the picture.
At 14:13, Armin says he, “Ahh, yep we’ve been using the Lexicon Reverb a lot" He goes on to confirm that it is the Lexicon 244 UAD plug in.
"Armin van Buuren: Yes, and I'm a big fan of the Nord Lead because it has a certain edge to it. I still use the Yamaha TX81Z, which is a really old machine and it's out of tune with most versions, but the FM sound is just fantastic."
In the documentary "This Was Tomorrow," at the 1-hour, 8-minute, and 24-second mark, Armin Van Buuren is seen using the Ableton Push, highlighting its role in his music production.
In the video "This Was Tomorrow | The Motion Picture," Armin Van Buuren is shown with the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 Keyboard Controller at the 1 hour, 8 minute, and 24 second mark.
An Apple 23 Inch Cinema HD Display appears in use by Armin van Buuren throughout this video of his production studio.
In this photo, Armin van Buuren can be seen holding the video card for his Apple Mac Pro. In the caption he says, "Working hard in the studio. Burned another videocard in my MacPro... Got it fixed today!" Based on the dual DVI ports, color of the video card, and flame decals, it can be identified as the Mac Pro version of the ATI Radeon HD 2600XT.
Armin posted this photo of his mini studio at the airport, and in it his Novation Launch Control XL.
At 00:33 you can see he uses logic keyboard
The photo shows an Aviom A-16D Pro in Armin Van Buuren's studio setup.
In this user-uploaded photo, Armin Van Buuren's studio setup includes the Rosendahl Nanoclocks, highlighting its role in his signal processing gear.
In the photo, Armin Van Buuren's studio setup includes two Apogee Electronics DA-16X audio interfaces.
"I always love to involve new ideas into my show. Crowd interaction is absolutely key to me and the Myo helps me with this. It can create a unique experience for the clubber and it feels like I'm even closer to them." - Armin Van Buuren.
In a photo on TranceFamily's Facebook page, Armin Van Buuren is seen using the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 MIDI Keyboard Controller.
In the YouTube video by MusicRadar Tech titled "Armin van Buuren - DJ Setup Explained," at the timestamp 5:59, Armin van Buuren's use of the Samsung UE19H4000 LED TV Monitor is highlighted. He incorporates this monitor into his backstage DJ setup, while larger screens, also supplied by Samsung through a partnership with Eyesupply in the Netherlands, are used on stage for projecting text and visuals.
On this photo in Armin van Buuren's studio you can see this LG UltraWide 34 inch monitor
in this picture you can see armin tweaking on a Shadow Hills compressor.
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Armin van Buuren Classics Mini Mix
Armin Van Buuren · 2025
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The Expedition (A State Of Trance 600 Anthem)
Armin Van Buuren & Markus Schulz · 2013
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