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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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"FabFilter EQs, in fact the whole FabFilter suite sounds incredible - there's not a session that doesn't have a ton of Fab Filter Pro-Q2s and Simplons on it. Soundtoys also makes great sounding plugins that can really destroy or sweeten your sound, and they're all over my productions."

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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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"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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You can see the Piston Honda in the 3rd row of is modular setup at :53

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You can see the Malgorithm Mark II in the 3rd row of is modular setup at :53 near the left.

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You can see on the third row of his massive eurorack case the Tyme Sefari 2 on the left at :53.

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You can see he has the "A Sound Of Thunder MKII" module mounted on the third row.

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At 0:16 you can see 2 Make Noise Pressure Points Sequencers on the first row of his modular setup.

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"So the core, of the sound, that I have, comes from here. Solid State Logic, AWS900+" @14:30

Celldweller explains how he got into using the impressive mixer at 14:43.

Keep in mind that the Solid State Logic AWS900+ is the same as the Solid State Logic AWS 948.

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"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.

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

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"Using only @image_line_ Harmor to mangle beats is amazing."

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"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.

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"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

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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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At the top of the photom center panned, you can see the popular Braids, a VCO, Drum, and Digital function module for eurorack.

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"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.

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"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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"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.

at 7:28 you can see the Q125 Signal Processor on the middle row.

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"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.

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"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.

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"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.

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"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.

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Klayton says he bought it because Lars Ulrich had one. First ever instrument he owned.

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Celldweller shows his superego pedal throughout this video

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"My monitoring system are Adam P33s and a Sub 12." at 14:00 in Celldweller's Studio Tour with Future Music.

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At 16:17 in the video in which Celldweller shows off his studio to Future Music Magazine. You can see the Buzz Box pedal in the upper right of his pedalboard

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The Small Stone is located on the front right of the second tray

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