Celldweller's Keyboards and Synthesizers

At 6:08 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine he shows where the devices are and then says "Here are the Volcas, I'm sure many people are familiar with these already. Again, fairly inexpensive. I think Korg is on their game because they're kinda bringing hardware back, they're bringing analog back, for those of us that are kind of a little burnt on the digital sound". He also says that the second device is, indeed, the mechine for the bass lines a little bit later in the video.

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At 9:10 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at two modules and says "And I've got the 351 and 352 expanders which actually allow me to do input and output CV information".

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"It's mostly Eurorack, but I have a classic Moog Voyager and a Synthesisers.com set up that emulates the old Moog 5U modular system. Then I have things like the TTSH (Two Thousand Six Hundred), which is an ARP 2600 replica, an original Roland System 100M - I love the way that thing sounds, a Roland Juno-106, a Juno-160 and a couple of Prophet 600s. I also have a Buchla set up, and a Swarmatron, which I use a fair amount as well, so I can kind of do anything I want."

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"It's mostly Eurorack, but I have a classic Moog Voyager and a Synthesisers.com set up that emulates the old Moog 5U modular system. Then I have things like the TTSH (Two Thousand Six Hundred), which is an ARP 2600 replica, an original Roland System 100M - I love the way that thing sounds, a Roland Juno-106, a Juno-160 and a couple of Prophet 600s. I also have a Buchla set up, and a Swarmatron, which I use a fair amount as well, so I can kind of do anything I want."

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At 4:40 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine he says "They look like toys [the Korg Monotrons] and they're actually priced like toys in a way, but so was the TB-303 when it first came out, so don't underestimate the power of this thing, it has a true MS-10[sic], MS-20 filter built in to it".

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At 4:54 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine he says ". . . the DUO, which is a two oscillator synth" while holding the synth in his hands.

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At 6:08 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine he shows where the devices are and then says "Here are the Volcas, I'm sure many people are familiar with these already. Again, fairly inexpensive. I think Korg is on their game because they're kinda bringing hardware back, they're bringing analog back, for those of us that are kind of a little burnt on the digital sound". A little later in the video he says that the last device in the chain is the synth Volca as you can tell also by the color of it.

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At 9:03 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at a synth and says "I also have a Moog Voyager, which I've had for many years. I love this synth, it sounds amazing".

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At 9:10 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at two modules and says "And I've got the 351 and 352 expanders which actually allow me to do input and output CV information".

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At 10:08 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, he says "And continuing down lower . . . it's the Nord Rack 2 that I've had for a really long time. This goes back to probably even my 1st albums that I've had that".

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This item can be seen 16:24into this video at the Future Music youtube channel in celldweller's studio tour video.

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"It's mostly Eurorack, but I have a classic Moog Voyager and a Synthesisers.com set up that emulates the old Moog 5U modular system. Then I have things like the TTSH (Two Thousand Six Hundred), which is an ARP 2600 replica, an original Roland System 100M - I love the way that thing sounds, a Roland Juno-106, a Juno-160 and a couple of Prophet 600s. I also have a Buchla set up, and a Swarmatron, which I use a fair amount as well, so I can kind of do anything I want."

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"I didn't get any money from my first record deal, but I told them if they wanted me to make an album I needed a sampler, so they bought me an Ensoniq EPS 16+, which is a mono sampler with 2MB of memory. My first three full length albums were made on those three pieces of gear, and a Roland D20."

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"It's mostly Eurorack, but I have a classic Moog Voyager and a Synthesisers.com set up that emulates the old Moog 5U modular system. Then I have things like the TTSH (Two Thousand Six Hundred), which is an ARP 2600 replica, an original Roland System 100M - I love the way that thing sounds, a Roland Juno-106, a Juno-160 and a couple of Prophet 600s. I also have a Buchla set up, and a Swarmatron, which I use a fair amount as well, so I can kind of do anything I want."

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"The crew (aka "the prototypes") loitering on my MS-20 Mini. //_)"

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"Instant Bassline Magic w @dsisequential OB-6 //_)"

Klayton plays a sick bassline with the OB-6 Synthesizer, manufactured by Dave Smith Instruments.

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