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Composer Brian Tyler utilizes Heavyocity Damage, an orchestral percussion sample VST, to enhance his tracks with powerful and vibrant percussive sounds. This tool is noted for its excellent sound quality and user-friendly interface, as highlighted by Heavyocity Media.

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Composer Brian Tyler utilizes extensive libraries within Native Instruments KONTAKT 6, as highlighted by Native Instruments.

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Brian Tyler utilizes Avid Pro Tools, as noted by Avid Technology.

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Brian Tyler utilizes the Avid HD I/O audio interface, as noted by Avid Technology.

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1:25 Brian playing for soundtrack of "The Expendables"

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In the official "Furious 7" video by Brian Tyler on YouTube, the Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 12 synthesizer is visible at the 0:12 mark, indicating its use in his music production.

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0:12 he used it in his studio

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In the YouTube video "In The Studio With Brian Tyler" by Output, Brian Tyler is shown using ProjectSAM Swing at the 3:15 mark.

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In the YouTube video titled "In The Studio With Brian Tyler" by Output, Brian Tyler is shown using the CineSamples CineBrass Core at the 3:15 mark.

In the YouTube video titled "In The Studio With Brian Tyler," Brian Tyler is seen using the CineSamples Hollywoodwinds plugin at 3:15.

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In the official "Furious 7 - Brian Tyler" video hosted on YouTube, it is evident that composer and music producer Brian Tyler utilizes the Waves PAZ Analyzer Plugin during his music production process. This specific gear, categorized under Spectral Analysis Plugins in music software, is clearly shown as part of his workflow in the video.

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In an article by Jazz Tangcay for Variety, it is confirmed that composer Brian Tyler uses the Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer in the D-16's cues for the "Transformers ONE" score.

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In an "Inside Look at Brian Tyler's studio" by KCAL News, Brian Tyler is shown playing a Steinway & Sons Model D Concert Grand Piano.

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In the video titled "In The Studio With Brian Tyler" by Output on YouTube, Brian Tyler is shown using the Pioneer DJ DJM-900NXS2 as part of his Madsonik rig at the 6:58 mark.

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In the video titled "SuperMarioBrosMovie Scoring Session conducted by BRIAN TYLER" on YouTube, Brian Tyler can be observed using the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Monitor Headphones during the scoring session for The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

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In the official video for "Five Feet Apart" by Brian Tyler and Breton Vivian, Brian Tyler is seen recording his vocals with a Neumann U 87 microphone. This indicates that he uses the U 87 for the soundtrack recording process. The video was shot by Aris Stoulil and showcases the creation of the main theme in Tyler's studio in LA.

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In his live performance of the audio-visual project "Are We Dreaming" at Lost Lands, Brian Tyler can be seen using the Avid S1 control surface at the 0:23 mark of the YouTube video titled "Brian Tyler's 'Are We Dreaming' at Lost Lands," shared by Brian Tyler (ARE WE DREAMING).

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In a studio session video for the recording of the Brake soundtrack, Brian Tyler is seen at timestamp 0:14 using the Teisco Conrad Short Scale 30" Redburst Bass. This video is available on Brian Tyler's official YouTube channel, titled "Brake - Brian Tyler [OFFICIAL]."

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