Ceephax Acid Crew
Ceephax Acid Crew's Keyboards and Synthesizers
Nick Taylor asks Ceephax in this article from Smart Shanghai “OK some nerdy gear questions. How much kit you bringing over to Shanghai? Is it not a huge pain in the arse to travel with all that stuff?” To which Ceephax replies “I'm bringing my flotilla of Roland hardware TR-707, TR-909, SH-101, TB-303, and my Ensoniq SQ-80.”
In the Boiler Room Manchester live set video, Ceephax Acid Crew can be seen using a Yamaha RS7000 on his left throughout the performance.
A Yamaha PSS-280 can be breifly seen at 0:09 in Ceephax's studio during a live jam entitled 'Fossil Funk'.
In this YouTube video at 2:39, the Akai MPC1000 can be seen on the left portion of the screen.
At 1:05 Ceephax pans the camera over some equipment where the Xpander is brefily seen.
Nick Taylor asks Ceephax in this article from Smart Shanghai “OK some nerdy gear questions. How much kit you bringing over to Shanghai? Is it not a huge pain in the arse to travel with all that stuff?” To which Ceephax replies “I'm bringing my flotilla of Roland hardware TR-707, TR-909, SH-101, TB-303, and my Ensoniq SQ-80.”
Nick Taylor asks Ceephax in this article from Smart Shanghai “OK some nerdy gear questions. How much kit you bringing over to Shanghai? Is it not a huge pain in the arse to travel with all that stuff?” To which Ceephax replies “I'm bringing my flotilla of Roland hardware TR-707, TR-909, SH-101, TB-303, and my Ensoniq SQ-80.”
In this article, Andy Jenkinson talks about using computers in his process of making music. Eventually he mentions the problems he has using a Yamaha CS-80 with a computer.
My computer isn't that good. Once I got a Yamaha CS80 patch, which is a lot of synth-enthusiasts dream machine, and it used up 98 percent of my processor, had a latency of about a second and sounded pretty thin.
This YouTube video shows some of Andy Jenkinson's old studio pictures. The Casio MT-65 can be seen various times, but very clearly at 2:57.
At 1:11 Ceephax's studio is displayed. There are various synthesizers and drum machines around including an OSCar.
At 1:11 the Korg MS-20 is visible on the right among various other Synthesizers.
In this YouTube video, at 0:28, the Elektron SidStation can be partially seen near the Roland TB-303 right at the bottom of the screen. It can be recognized by the knobs, black markings and display.
In this YouTube video at 3:08, the Yamaha TX802 is in the rack between the Roland S-760 and the Eventide Orville.
This YouTube video reveals the Roland SH-01A being used live by Andy Jenkinson. It is located near the TB-303 and might be used live as a handy replacement for the SH-101 much like the Roland TR-8 is used instead of the Roland TR-808 and Roland TR-909.
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