Brendon Urie's Studio Equipment

He doesn't specifically talk about the gear he uses in his Music Production setup seen in the video (Timestamp: 4:55) However, if you look closely, you can specifically see the branding of his midi keyboard to be the Akai Mpk 49.

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Brendon breifly describes the interface 'It has 8 channels it's beautiful' But you can quite clearly see the Apollo 8p.

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In this video brendon shows the maschine MKII at 7:16

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The maschine studio can be seen at 4:48

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In this SoundOnSound article, Jake Sinclair talks about how Brendon's vocals were recorded for the album. Mentioning that the entire record was recorded at his studio.

"The vocals were all recorded with a Wunder CM7. If you do a mic shootout with that mic it may not win, because it’s not the brightest mic, but I love the way it sits in a mix. So we stuck with it for the whole record. The rest of my vocal signal chain consisted of a BAE 1073 mic pre going into a Purple Audio MC77 compressor, which is like an 1176, and then an LA2A, and a Retro Instruments 2A3 EQ to add some sizzle at the top. I heavily compressed on the way in, with the MC77 doing 15–20 dB of gain reduction, which puts the vocal right in your face."

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In this SoundOnSound article, Jake Sinclair talks about how Brendon's vocals were recorded for the album. Mentioning that the entire record was recorded at his studio.

"The vocals were all recorded with a Wunder CM7. If you do a mic shootout with that mic it may not win, because it’s not the brightest mic, but I love the way it sits in a mix. So we stuck with it for the whole record. The rest of my vocal signal chain consisted of a BAE 1073 mic pre going into a Purple Audio MC77 compressor, which is like an 1176, and then an LA2A, and a Retro Instruments 2A3 EQ to add some sizzle at the top. I heavily compressed on the way in, with the MC77 doing 15–20 dB of gain reduction, which puts the vocal right in your face."

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In this Soundonsound article, Jake Sinclair goes into about how Brendon's vocal chain for the album. Mentioning that the entire record was recorded at his studio.

"The vocals were all recorded with a Wunder CM7. If you do a mic shootout with that mic it may not win, because it’s not the brightest mic, but I love the way it sits in a mix. So we stuck with it for the whole record. The rest of my vocal signal chain consisted of a BAE 1073 mic pre going into a Purple Audio MC77 compressor, which is like an 1176, and then an LA2A, and a Retro Instruments 2A3 EQ to add some sizzle at the top. I heavily compressed on the way in, with the MC77 doing 15–20 dB of gain reduction, which puts the vocal right in your face."

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