Dayglow's Keyboards and Synthesizers
at 4:44 Sloane explains that he has 'this rack mount, not a keyboard that has all the patches.' He then shows Blanks his JV2080 over video. Previous to explaining the synth Sloane spoke of his admiration of Kevin Parker and Tame Impala's Currents record. Currents is renowned for being a record that Parker used the JV1080 on therefore that's where Sloane will have gotten inspiration to buy his 2080.
In this video from 'Music By Blanks' we can see Sloane with his Behringer Poly D on his three keyboard rack behind him throughout the video.
In the comments someone asks what the keyboard in the top right of his setup is. Dayglow himself replies that it's a korg Ms-20
There is a JX-3P in the background of Sloans "How I Made" videos on youtube.
In this video posted to Rolling Stone Australia’s Instagram account, in which Dayglow is performing, a Matrix 6 can be seen on the bottom level of his synth stand.
In this video from Dayglow's "How I Made" series, a Moog Mother-32 can be seen to the right of his Korg MS-20 from 0:14 on.
The beginning of, "False Direction" is recorded on a yamaha vss-30. He says it in the beginning of this video in which he talks about how he made false direction.
Behind Sloan throughout the course of the video you can see a Roland D-50 (second synth up) on his three-keyboard rack.
In this artist spotlight video by KUTX Austin, Sloan Struble of Dayglow is pictured sitting next to a Wurlitzer 206A electric piano inside his makeshift studio in Dripping Springs, Texas, where he recorded Fuzzybrain. It can be seen numerous times throughout the video.
Dayglow can be seen playing his Nord Electro 6D 61 in this video. It can also be seen at the top of his synth rack in many videos from his "How I Made" series.
In this artist spotlight video by KUTX Austin, Sloan Struble of Dayglow is pictured sitting next to a Casio Casiotone CT-605, which sits atop his Wurlitzer 206A.
In this video from Dayglow's "How I Made" series, he explains that he used a microKORG XL for some of the synth sounds on Fuzzybrain. However, the instrument he holds up as he says this is clearly a microKORG XL+; the microKORG XL has a silver faceplate, while the microKORG XL+'s is black.
In this image from Dayglow's Instagram (@dayglowband), a white Korg ARP Odyssey Module can be seen to the right of his Behringer Poly D.
On Instagram, Sloan posted his receipt of a new synth, in the form of the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 4.
In this music video you can see Dayglow has an OB6 synth.
In this music video you can see Dayglow with a moog subsequent 37.
In an Instagram post by dayglowband, Dayglow is shown using a Roland SH-101, described as "nice and fuzzy."
Dayglow is observed utilizing the Behringer Vocoder VC340 in a video shared on their official Instagram account, accompanied by the caption "Funky listerineeeee why am I being so sassy today 🦭❄️". This evidence confirms the artist's use of the specific synthesizer.
This is a community-built gear list for Dayglow.
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