Caroline Rose
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"I just bought a Sennheiser 441 because it sounds good on everything, but I really want one of those old RCA ribbon mics on my vocals would be sick."
In this episode of Consequence of Sound's Sole Kitchen, it is stated that Rose uses a Phase 90. At the end of the episode, she also receives a custom modified Phase 90 from Alchemy Audio's Johnny Balmer.
In the Bardo: A Night in the Life episode "Caroline Rose plays Higher Ground," Rose's Pedaltrain JR can be seen up close at 24:41.
"On the album though, a lot of the synths are from this really amazing studio called Panoramic House Studio in Bolinas, California, and it's just filled with these beautiful vintage synths. There's a Voyager and ARP Odysseys all over it. There's the Jupiter-6."
In the Bardo: A Night in the Life episode "Caroline Rose plays Higher Ground," an EHX Freeze can be seen on her pedalboard at 5:20.
In this interview with Consequence of Sound, Rose states that she wrote her song "Jeannie Becomes a Mom" on an OP-1.
This is my favorite song on the record. I wrote the entire thing, hooks and all, on an OP-1, which is an amazing little digital synth you can fit in a backpack. I love playing this tune but I also love the story it tells.
In the "'Getting To Me'" bonus clip for the Bardo: A Night in the Life episode "Caroline Rose plays Higher Ground," a Strymon Flint can be seen on Rose's pedalboard at 0:03.
Visible in this Flickr post by WFUV Public Radio of her performance in Studio A.
"I use the Apollo 8p. And then I have a vintage 1176. When I'm traveling I use the Duet, which is pretty amazing, because the pres in the Duet it sounds so good. I'm just always amazed by it. Apogee and Avid and Apollo are just an amazing trifecta of things... Yeah, so that's my portable rig and the Apollo's my home rig."
"On the album though, a lot of the synths are from this really amazing studio called Panoramic House Studio in Bolinas, California, and it's just filled with these beautiful vintage synths. There's a Voyager and ARP Odysseys all over it. There's the Jupiter-6."
"I use the Apollo 8p. And then I have a vintage 1176. When I'm traveling I use the Duet, which is pretty amazing, because the pres in the Duet it sounds so good. I'm just always amazed by it. Apogee and Avid and Apollo are just an amazing trifecta of things... Yeah, so that's my portable rig and the Apollo's my home rig."
Visible in this live performance of Rose's song "Money."
Visible in this live performance of her song "Goodbye May."
Mentioned by Rose in this April 3, 2018 Reverb.com interview about the recording of Loner.
I use the Apollo 8p. And then I have a vintage 1176. When I'm traveling I use the Duet, which is pretty amazing, because the pres in the Duet it sounds so good. I'm just always amazed by it. Apogee and Avid and Apollo are just an amazing trifecta of things... Yeah, so that's my portable rig and the Apollo's my home rig.
In this episode of NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert series, Rose uses a Fender Telecaster.
In the Bardo: A Night in the Life episode "Caroline Rose plays Higher Ground," Rose's Shure SM58 can be seen up close at 7:39.
In the Bardo: A Night in the Life episode "Caroline Rose plays Higher Ground," one can make out the Nord Electro 5D label on Rose's keyboard at 24:46. Counting the keys reveals that it is a Nord Electro 5D 61.
"On the album though, a lot of the synths are from this really amazing studio called Panoramic House Studio in Bolinas, California, and it's just filled with these beautiful vintage synths. There's a Voyager and ARP Odysseys all over it. There's the Jupiter-6."
The Electro 3 label can be seen on Rose's synth at 3:04 in this live performance of her song "More of the Same." Counting the keys reveals that it is a 61-key model.
In this 2018 interview with Delicious Audio, Caroline Rose talks about their Loner album. Rose states that the "Mixing Link is [their] favorite utility-type box".
In this 2018 interview with Delicious Audio, Caroline Rose talks about their Loner album. Rose states that they also own the Eventide Pitch Factor.
In this 2018 interview with Delicious Audio, Caroline Rose talks about their Loner album. A picture of Rose's pedalboard shows a Fulltone Soul Bender.
In this 2018 interview with Delicious Audio, Caroline Rose talks about their Loner album. A picture of Rose's pedalboard includes the ZVex Fuzz Factory Vertex Series pedal.
In this 2018 interview with Delicious Audio, Caroline Rose talks about their Loner album. A picture of Rose's pedalboard includes the MXR Carbon Copy analog delay pedal.
In this 2018 interview with Delicious Audio, Caroline Rose talks about their Loner album. Rose states that the "Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl is all over the record".
In this 2018 interview with Delicious Audio, Caroline Rose talks about their Loner album. Rose states that "for my MIDI-controlled pedal boards, I use the Source Audio Soleman Controller."
In this 2018 interview with Reverb.com, Rose states they produced a lot of the tracks in Ableton.
Caroline Rose has been seen playing her Custom Creston Guitar, which features a red color with a red pickguard and a maple neck. This is confirmed by a video on Instagram provided by user martinm05, who shared a clip of her performance with the caption: "#carolinerose #miami Finally got to hear this amazing song live!"
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