Celldweller
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Celldweller's Modular Synthesizers
At 1:48 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at a module and says ". . . like this Gravity Well by Circuit Abbey, it just kinda does something where it mixes the frequencies of what you input in to it in really strange and unpredictable ways. I don't actually really know what it does, only know is it makes really cool sounds by the time it comes out from the other end".
At 0:33 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine you can see him use the Evin 209 at the bottom-left corner on his modular system.
At 0:33 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine you can see that he has the Noisering on his modular system at the bottom-left corner of the video.
At 0:33 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine you can see that he has the Borg 2 filter on his modular system at the bottom-left section of the video right next to the Noisering.
At 0:33 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine you can see that he has the dual Borg filter on his modular system at the bottom-left section of the video right next to the Noisering and the other Borg filter.
At 1:27 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine he points at the synth and then says ". . . Ken Macbeth makes some really great sounding like vintage kind of like 70s, 80s progressive kind of like synth modular type things".
At 1:36 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine you can see that he points at some modules and says "Intellijel, really makes all kinds of stuff, really great-sounding stuff". From looking at the modules to which he pointed at, it is possible to tell that he has the Cylonix Shapeshifter.
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At 2:10 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at a module and says "Analogue Solutions makes these Medic modules. This defibrillator sounds great, it's nasty and it's a great sounding filter".
At 2:17 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at a module and says "And we've got 4ms which is really, like, clock oriented and timing related . . .".
At 2:01 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at some modules and says "WMD makes some really cool and destructive and useful stuff aswell" He points at this particular module about 3 seconds later from the time mark..
At 2:01 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, for a very short amount of time just before the cut you can see the whole Livewire Frequency Generator at the leftmost side of the video, but you can see half of it after the cut. Also he says "Livewire" at 2:08 reffering to it's modules.
At 2:37 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, he says "Cwejman, this is probably one of the best filters I've ever heard is this MMF-2 here" while pointing at the filter.
At 3:12 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at a module and says "This Qu-Bit Nebulæ too, I'm gonna be showing you in a little bit, is a granular sampler".
At 3:32 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine he says ". . . this thing [the Hertz Donut] is extremely flexible and it's kinda beautiful sounding but mostly noisy and gritty and dirty, which I really love".
At 8:16 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at some modules and says "This is my Expert Sleepers hardware, which I have . . . the 8CV Expander".
At 8:16 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at some modules and says "This is my Expert Sleepers hardware, which I have an ES-3".
At 8:16 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at some modules and says "This is my Expert Sleepers hardware, which I have an . . . ES-6 which is the input expander".
At 8:16 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine, you can see that he points at some modules and says "This is my Expert Sleepers hardware, which I have an . . . ES-5 expander . . .".
At 9:30 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 "And here is another incredible sounding synth, this is a Cwejman S1, this is the mark 2 . . . this thing sounds incredible. You've got 3 oscillators, 2 different types of filters, the ADSR envelopes are incredible sounding and I often use them seperately from the synth".
You can see the Piston Honda in the 3rd row of is modular setup at :53
You can see the Malgorithm Mark II in the 3rd row of is modular setup at :53 near the left.
You can see on the third row of his massive eurorack case the Tyme Sefari 2 on the left at :53.
You can see he has the "A Sound Of Thunder MKII" module mounted on the third row.
At 0:16 you can see 2 Make Noise Pressure Points Sequencers on the first row of his modular setup.
"These 2 towers of power just showed up from @vintagekingaudio. There goes the rest of my day. //_)"
Klayton now owns a Model-15, a powerful modular synthesizer by the best analog manufacturers on the planet, moog.
"Roland System 100M vs. System 500. It's party time //_)"
Klayton shows us his jam session setup with the Roland System 100 M and the System 500.
"Roland System 100M vs. System 500. It's party time //_)"
Klayton shows us his jam session setup with the Roland System 500 and the Roland System 100 M
At the top of the photom center panned, you can see the popular Braids, a VCO, Drum, and Digital function module for eurorack.
"so this is my favorite place to be, but it doesn't stop here, it continues over here."
Aftr Klayton shows us his eurorack modules, he moves to synthesizers.com modules, which are recreations of the classic moog modules for a cheap price.
You can see the Q119 24-Stage Sequencer in the top left of his synthesizers.com rack at 7:28.
"so this is my favorite place to be, but it doesn't stop here, it continues over here."
Aftr Klayton shows us his eurorack modules, he moves to synthesizers.com modules, which are recreations of the classic moog modules for a cheap price.
on the far left below the Sequencer, you can see the Q121 Banana Jack Interface @7:28
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Discography
Circle of Dust (Deluxe Edition)
1992
Brainchild (Deluxe Edition)
1994
Disengage (Deluxe Edition)
1998
Celldweller (Definitive Edition)
2003
Soundtrack For The Voices In My Head Vol. 01
2008
Live Upon A Blackstar
2012
Wish Upon A Blackstar
2012
Soundtrack For The Voices In My Head Vol. 02
2012
Blackstar (Original Score)
2015
End of an Empire (Deluxe Edition)
2015
Soundtrack For The Voices In My Head Vol. 03
2016
Killer Instinct Season 3: Original Soundtrack
2016
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