Brad Buxer's Gear

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According to this article, Brad Buxer used a Roland MKS-20 module for the digital piano sound on "Stranger In Moscow".

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According to fellow musician/composer Geoff Grace in this Gearslutz post, Brad Buxer was a user of the E-mu Emulator III. The Emulator featured quite heavily on Michael Jackson's HIStory album.

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According to Geoff Grace in this Gearslutz post, Brad Buxer had an original Akai MPC-60 drum machine

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According to this article, Brad Buxer had started out working with Michael Jackson as a drum machine programmer on Dangerous and in the studio was using a (repainted) bright red Linn 9000.

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In this tour photo (from the History Tour), Brad Buxer can be seen using a Yamaha KX88 keyboard.

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In this tour photo (from the History tour), Brad Buxer can be seen using a Akai MX-1000 synth.

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Neste video do youtube Brad Buxer poder ser visto usando o Roland JD-800 no minuto 2:20 durante os ensaios da History world tour.

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At 1 minute into the YouTube video titled "Brad Buxer discusses Michael Jackson's 'Who Is It,'" you can clearly see Brad Buxer's KORG 01R/W in the rack case, positioned underneath his Roland MKS-20 rack. This video is provided by arXter on YouTube and features Buxer discussing his involvement in Michael Jackson's song "Who Is It" from the Dangerous album.

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