Ceephax Acid Crew
Ceephax Acid Crew's Studio Equipment
QY300 can be seen at 1:11 with other instruments.
In this YouTube video posted by Andy Jenkinson himself, it is possible to see some of his gear on the rack at 3:08. The TX16W is the one at the very bottom, having the 4x4 button matrix plus jack positions matching the ones on the TX16W.
In this YouTube video, at 2:47, one can see that Andy owns an Elektron Machinedrum. The silver and black markings around the display plus the apparent lack of "mkII" writing specifies the model he has.
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.”
At 2:45 ceephax begins dialing in settings on his Boss DE-200 to add delay to a TB-303.
In the Boiler Room Manchester live set video, Ceephax Acid Crew is seen using the Roland AIRA TR-8 drum machine throughout his performance.
In this YouTube video, at 0:37, the Akai S2800 can be spotted. This sampler is extremely similar to the S3000XL, but can be distinguished since it is possible to see what appears to be "S2800" just above the floppy disk drive.
In this YouTube video, it is possible to spot the Eventide Orville at 3:09. Plus, the marking "Orville" can be seen.
In the YouTube video "Electric Independence - Ceephax Acid Crew" by Budjum Pavel, at 3:45, Ceephax Acid Crew can be seen using a Tascam 133 Multi Image Series Professional Cassette Recorder, identifiable by its distinctive knobs and buttons.
In this YouTube video, at 6:51, the Kenton Pro 2000 MK2 can be seen just below the Roland TB-303.
This is a studio picture of Andy Jenkinson. Even though the image is blurry, the mixing desk can be identified as a Soundcraft Spirit FX16 through the slider colors, blue knobs and other tiny details such as the white markings below each slider.
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.”
A Roland S-760 can be seen at 3:12 during Ceephax's live jam entitled 'Fossil Funk'.
At 3:21 Ceephax presses the broken start button on his TR-808 during a live jam.
In this YouTube video, at 1:29, the Roland TR-606 can be seen standing vertically on the left of the screen.
This YouTube video eventually shows some old pictures of Andy Jenkinson's studio at 2:48. The Roland TR-727 can be seen next to the Roland SH-101.
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