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At 0:50, Analog Lab is listed as one of the pianos he uses

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Composerily at 03:03 - "So, for the [synths] and, like, the verse & intro I'm using Diva" (proceeds to praise u-he Diva by singing "Divaaaa" in a falsetto)

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Little Alterboy can be seen at 6:44

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At 0:50, we see that he has 2 keyscapes on for his piano

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At 0:13 of the video, and 0:20, you can see the REAPER app installed on his computer right between FL Studio and Ableton Live.

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He use Audacity in this video right here.

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At 0:26 of the video, you can see he has Pro Tools installed right by REAPER, but of course you don't see him in videos using it.

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In this video, Composerily demonstrates the Roland Fantom G8 Workstation while explaining how to achieve an Alan Walker sound.

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He basically kept on using Massive, because he got some Marshmello presets that he downloaded.

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In the YouTube video titled "HOW TO SOUND LIKE MARSHMELLO," Composerily demonstrates the use of the Xfer Records OTT Multiband Compressor Plugin, emphasizing its importance in music production.

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You can see him using this VST plugin at 2:59. Well, it was an emulator

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In the YouTube video "HOW TO SOUND LIKE DAFT PUNK," Composerily demonstrates the use of the Waves H-Delay Hybrid Delay plugin.

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In the YouTube video titled "HOW TO SOUND LIKE ALAN WALKER," Composerily demonstrates the use of the Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin, a tool he frequently incorporates into his music production.

In this video he is seen using Spire as his main synth.

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He records with it in this video

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At 3:22 in the video "HOW TO SOUND LIKE DAFT PUNK," Composerily demonstrates the use of the Xfer Serum Advanced Wavetable Synthesizer.

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At 1:17, je uses omnisphere as a pad/arp sound

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He says, “If you want to make a Don Diablo track, you need to use the right software,” and uses Cubase

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He can be seen using LFOTool at 3:34

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At 1:36, he uses FabFilter Pro-Q 3

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He always uses the Kontakt player for his synth and orchestral and world instruments sound library

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In the YouTube video titled "HOW TO SOUND LIKE HANS ZIMMER," Composerily uses Spitfire Audio Spitfire Symphonic Strings as the main orchestral strings plugin.

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In the video titled "HOW TO SOUND LIKE JOJI," Composerily demonstrates the use of Ableton Live 10.

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In the YouTube video titled "HOW TO SOUND LIKE ARMIN VAN BUUREN," Composerily demonstrates using PreSonus Studio One, highlighting its similarity to Logic Pro.

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He used FL Studio 20 for this tutorial.

He used this laptop throughout the video.

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Basically you can see him using this Keyboard through out the whole video.

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He records with this interface

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In the video there is a clear shot of the keyboard, in the video skip to 2:13

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