Case & Point
Case & Point's Gear
In this Facebook photo, Case & Point have an instance of Alloy 2 running on the right side of their screen.
When asked what DAW they are using, Case and Point repeatedly reply, "We're using Reaper in this photo". Due to the recency of the photo, it stands to reason that they are using the latest version, 4.
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In this photo, Case & Point just stated that they added a new synth to their photo. The shape and interface elements (red and yellow buttons, large numbers near specific groups of functions) match those of a Moog Slim Phatty.
In this picture, Case and Point display an FL Studio project. Due to the recency of the picture, it's likely to be FL Studio 11.
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On the monitor located on the left, Case and Point have brought up Ozone 5 for mastering.
In this Facebook photo, the VCF, VCA, ENV, and CHORUS portions of the Juno-106 are visible behind the bottle of whiskey.
Case & Point's Facebook photo displays the Waldorf Blofeld Module Synth: "Diving into this guy today in the studio"
In this Facebook photo, Case & Point have placed a Voxengo plugin on an external USB-based screen. In the comments, when asked if the Voxengo plugin is Span, they answer "yep".
The HS8 can be spotted to the upper-left of the computer screens and to the left of the TV screen in Case & Point's studio.
These audio files that Case and Point took a picture of and posted on Facebook have been loaded into Ableton Live (due to the recency of the photo, most likely version 9). The colored bars on top, location of the text, and color scheme of the waveform are indicative of Ableton Live.
"Had a great vocal recording session last night! Big thanks to our friends at Keep The Edge Studios!" A quick peek at Keep The Edge Studios' equipment list (http://www.keeptheedgestudios.com/#page-923 ) contains two versions of Pro Tools, particularly HD3 9.
The left monitor shows the mixer window. The first two rows are the inserts (A-E, F-J) and the next two rows are the sends (A-E, F-J). The right monitor shows the arrangement view.
In this Facebook photo, one of the members of Case & Point is wearing a pair of headphones with the distinct horizontal logo of the Beyerdynamic DT 770s.
In Case & Point's Facebook photo, Serato DJ can be seen on their laptop screen.
In this photo of Case & Point performing live, one of them is wearing a pair of distinct headphones. The band is connected to a round driver, and the ear-cups are elongated ovals— indicative of the MDR 7506.
In this Facebook photo, one of the members of Case & Point is wearing a pair of headphones. The knobs along the top of the band and the shape of the ear cups are indicative of the MDR V700 headphones.
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