Deorro
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Deorro posts a photo of him working with Reason's Kong Drum Designer: "About to make a kick with this baby! #propellerhead"
To hook up his hardware synths via MIDI, Deorro uses the MOTU MIDI Express 128 MIDI Interface (seen right below his MacBook Pro).
Along with Sony and SOL Republic headphones, Deorro uses Sennheiser HD 25s in the studio. He also uses the HD 25s when DJing, as seen in this photo: http://instagram.com/p/heJRmiwUjS
Deorro uses his MacBook Pro for just about everything, but namely producing tracks on the go. Here you can see he's using Ableton.
The Avid HD I/O can be seen in a photo of Deorro's studio setup.
An Instagram posted by Deorro shows his M-Audio BX5a studio speakers.
In an Instagram showing Tess Castanon in his studio, she can be seen wearing Deorro's Sony MDR-V700 Headphones.
"Producing wise, I definitely prefer the rokits. Easy and quick to get used too."
Deorro is using Kontakt's Berlin Concert Grand sound for a remix: "So @staticrevenger wants me to give the remix a Coldplay sound. Static wants Coldplay, Static gets Coldplay."
At 1:22 in this video, Deorro plays chords on his M-Audio Keystation 61es.
In a video talking about his track "Bootie In Your Face," Deorro uses an Acer Touch-Screen Monitor to navigate around Ableton Live.
at 0:48 he states he uses it for strings and plucks
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"For those asking, these are my babies, my main mobile studio sound. #SolRepublic"
The Mackie Big Knob can be seen in several photos Deorro posts of his studio gear setup.
The PreSonus Studio Channel Tube Channel Strip sits above the Mackie Big Knob in a photo of Deorro's equipment.
Deorro's Moog Slim Phatty makes an appearance in a photo of the gear he's using to collaborate with a couple other artists.
In an Instagram post, Deorro showcases the Akai Professional MPK49 USB MIDI Keyboard while collaborating with @trentmazur and @mikeWfresh.
Deorro uses the Furman PL-PLUS C Power Conditioner in his studio, to protect his audio equipment from power surges.
Deorro jams out on a Fender Deluxe Lonestar Strat. One difference between his and the one pictured is the pickups are all colored black, which means he might have replaced both the neck and middle pickups.
In Deorro's photo "Home studio time :)" the Mbox 2 Mini interface can be spotted.
A photo of Deorro's vocal recording setup shows his Oktava MKL-111 vocal mic.
In a photo of him working in the studio, Deorro can be seen working with the VolumeShaper plugin by Cableguys.
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In the video "The Making of 'Deorro - Let Me Love You ft. Adrian Delgado'" Adrian Delgado records his vocals using the Blue Baby Bottle Mic, with the shock and custom pop filter. You can get a good look at the mic at 4:58 in the video.
In the Instagram post provided. It shows that Deorro purchased an Epiphone Les Paul Studio.
In this Instagram photo you can see Deorro using the Kong Drum Designer.
Deorro can be seeen using the KRK RP5G3-NA Rokit 5 Generation 3 Powered Studio Monitor pair in his studio.
Deorro used his Apple iPhone 5S to record the vocal sample "everybody rage" for his track "Bootie In Your Face." He also shares selfies with it, as seen in his Instagram post captioned "Me every morning #SHELFIEE."
Deorro posts an Instagram photo of his limited edition Access Virus TI WhiteOut Synth.
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