cEvin Key's Gear

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"Final assembly starts this week. order one now for your rig before they're gone ( subcon model 15 OSC and model 37 LFO )"

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can be seen in this post from November 22, 2010

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In a Facebook post dated November 22, 2010, cEvin Key features the Endangered Audio Research Gristleizer as part of his modular synthesizer setup.

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In a Facebook post dated November 22, 2010, cEvin Key showcases the Metasonix R-54 Supermodule VCO/VCF, highlighting its use in his modular synthesizer setup.

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can be seen in this post from November 22, 2010

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the 4ms PEG can clearly be seen at 0:35

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the EML Poly-box can be seen at the start of the video

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Key lists the ARP Pro Soloist as one of the synths he has used in an interview with Reverb.com

In 1980, Key would join the new wave band Images in Vogue as a drummer, gaining access to a Sequential Circuits Pro One and Prophet 5, an ARP Pro Soloist, a Moog Source, the Syncussion, and all sorts of drum machines.

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Key lists the Moog Source as one of the synths he has used in an interview with Reverb.com

In 1980, Key would join the new wave band Images in Vogue as a drummer, gaining access to a Sequential Circuits Pro One and Prophet 5, an ARP Pro Soloist, a Moog Source, the Syncussion, and all sorts of drum machines.

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cEvin Key says the band's sound is formed around the Lexicon PCM-41 Delay

He says it in this interview at 4:50

https://youtu.be/Hk3yUzlyjyg?t=290

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In this Instagram post from cEvin you can clearly see a Hydrasynth Explorer on the right.

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In a live chat on YouTube hosted by SCAREMEISTER, cEvin Key confirmed the use of a Yamaha DX7 by listing it among the gear shown in a photo of himself on tour with Skinny Puppy at timestamp 44:45.

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At 24:05 cEvin explains that he would process various sounds through the Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal distortion pedal.

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In this stream at 23:45, Cevin says "By the way, we also had a Roland Juno 1" showing an image of a Roland Alpha Juno 1.

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