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"We made the first half of the record in my spare room in Highland Park, and I can tell you, every vocal besides 'The Dress' was done on an AKG C414 and run just through a [Heritage] 1073, and that's it. We learned it with 'Big Mike's,' but I always made sure the polar pattern was omni and I would always make it as hot as possible without it initially [clipping]."

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In this Youtube video Dijon can be seen using the Elektron Octatrack MKII for this live performance.

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In the cover photo of the "WHITE MAN (demo)" on YouTube, Dijon is seen with the Bastl Instruments microgranny 2.0. Additionally, he uses it during a live performance of "Big Mike's."

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The Plaits Oscillator can be seen on Dijon's eurorack in the single cover of "Sweet Thing" Released in 2019

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Dijon features the Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water on his pedalboard, as seen in a photo he shared on Instagram.

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as you can see in the 3rd rack space there Is the 4710-D

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On top of the audio rack you can see a KT-2A

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In the 2nd rack space you can see the clarett

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"We made the first half of the record in my spare room in Highland Park, and I can tell you, every vocal besides 'The Dress' was done on an AKG C414 and run just through a [Heritage] 1073, and that's it. We learned it with 'Big Mike's,' but I always made sure the polar pattern was omni and I would always make it as hot as possible without it initially [clipping]."

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in the 4th rack space you can see a disstressor rack unit

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In the YouTube video "Big Mikes (Live)," Dijon is seen using a Bastl Instruments Thyme at the 0:52 mark. He comments, "Bastl Thyme! Really cool digital delay unit that I just ran some feedback samples into and further mangled with the gnarly feedback/modulation robots on it."

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In the YouTube video "Dijon - Talk Down (Live)," the Make Noise 0-Coast synthesizer is visibly placed on the table next to Dijon, confirming its use by the artist.

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Dijon is captured playing Fender Bass VI Journeyman Relic in slide two of his Instagram post. The caption expresses his appreciation for being involved in the creation of Justin Bieber's album SWAG.

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The Ensoniq EPS 16Plus is confirmed to be used by Dijon as seen in a photograph of him in his studio, where the unit is clearly visible.

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In the provided image, singer Dijon is seen with an Eventide H3000 Ultra Harmonizer Effects Processor in his rack unit.

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In a photograph from Dijon’s studio, a Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 4 Desktop synthesizer is clearly visible, confirming its use by the artist.

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In a photo of Dijon's studio, a Hohner Pianet T can be clearly seen, confirming its use by the artist.

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In that picture from a Reverb post, Dijon is shown using an unplugged sE Electronics V7 microphone.

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In a video uploaded to Dijon's Instagram page, he is seen programming the Oberheim DX Stretch, confirming his use of this specific drum machine.

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The use of the ISLA Instruments S2400 by singer Dijon is confirmed by its mention on the back of the CD version of "BABY."

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The use of the Stagg SRM75S Microphone by Dijon is confirmed as it is mentioned on the back of the "BABY" CD.

The Faderfox EC4 is confirmed to be used by Dijon, as it is mentioned on the back of the BABY CD.

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The use of the Sonicware CyDrums by Dijon is confirmed by its mention on the back of the CD version of "BABY."

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On November 6, 2019, Dijon was seen performing with a white Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar at the Fonda Theater, as evidenced by an image available on Equipboard (source image URL: https://images.equipboard.com/uploads/source/image/165788/IMG_2001.jpeg).

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Dijon utilizes the Arturia KeyStep Pro as the central hub of his live and studio setups. He leverages its four-track sequencer and MIDI/CV connectivity to control both modular gear and synths simultaneously. The compact design and hands-on performance features allow him to improvise basslines, melodies, and rhythms in real time, aligning seamlessly with his raw, spontaneous style. Instead of relying on rigid pre-programmed tracks, Dijon treats the KeyStep Pro as an instrument itself, tweaking sequences, layering sounds, and interacting with other gear on the fly to create the loose, emotional feel characteristic of his music. This information is supported by a source image from Equipboard.

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In this performance of "my man" in San Diego, Dijon can be seen playing a Jamstick Studio guitar.

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