Black Marble's Gear
In an Instagram post by Black Marble, the Novation Bass Station II Analogue Mono-Synth is visible in their setup. The caption discusses their approach to music creation, emphasizing the importance of selecting tools that support their songwriting process.
Black Marble features the Roland Juno-106 in their setup, as shown in a post by blackmarblenyc on Instagram. The synthesizer is highlighted with distinctive duct tape accents, reflecting its continued use in their music production.
The Boss CEB-3 is seen here on Black Marble's pedalboard.
Black Marble showcases the Akai MPC 1000 in their Instagram post, describing it as part of their foundational setup since the beginning.
The EHX Holy Grail Nano Reverb is seen here on Black Marble's pedalboard.
In an Instagram post by blackmarblenyc, Black Marble showcases their Roland MKS-50, placed in the third slot down in their lower rack.
The EHX Cathedral Reverb is seen here on Black Marble's pedalboard.
The Markbass 102P combo amp can be seen in the left side of the image.
The Korg tuner is seen here on Black Marble's pedalboard.
The image shows Black Marble using the TC Helicon D1 Doubler Detuner, not the TC Helicon VoiceTone R1.
At 4:10 into this video, even though it's blurry I can see he's got a Boss CS-3 based purely on the length of the words and how they are stacked.
Black Marble utilizes the Eventide Mixinglink Guitar Effects Pedal Mic Pre with FX Loop to integrate guitar effects into their vocal setup, as mentioned in their Instagram post.
In an Instagram post by Black Marble, the Oberheim Matrix 1000 is visible in the second position from the top of the lower rack.
The MXR 10-band EQ is seen here on Black Marble's pedalboard.
Black Marble uses the TC Helicon VoiceTone D1 Doubling Detune Pedal as part of his consistent setup, as mentioned in an Instagram post by blackmarblenyc.
A MOTU 828mk3 Firewire can be seen in the top spot on the rack.
In this Instagram photo, Black Marble can be seen on stage with a JC-120 in the centre. He began playing guitar on more recent tours and the band became a three piece when playing live. He plays through a JC-120.
In this image accompanying an interview with Black Marble on SynthHistory.com you can see an Ekko 616 Analog Delay in the top left of his pedalboard.
In this interview with Chris Stewart on SynthHistory.com, he mentions using an Akai MPK249 to switch between a few rack synths. "I have a few rack synths that are midi routed to my MPK249 that I just switch the midi channel on my MPC to switch between."
This is a community-built gear list for Black Marble.
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