DJ Magic Mike
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DJ Magic Mike's Gear
In a video by Red Bull Music Academy, DJ Magic Mike states at 9:11 that he used the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer for his first bass tracks.
In a lecture at the 2004 Red Bull Music Academy, DJ Magic Mike confirmed his use of the E-mu SP-1200 when he stated at 18:24, "I used the SP1200." This provides direct evidence of his use of this specific music production equipment.
At 18:45 in the Red Bull Music Academy interview, DJ Magic Mike mentions that he used the Yamaha TX16W.
At 19:20 in the Red Bull Music Academy interview, DJ Magic Mike states that he used the Akai MPC60.
In the Red Bull Music Academy lecture, DJ Magic Mike confirms at the 19:40 mark that he used the Akai MPC60II in his music production.
At 19:30 in the Red Bull Music Academy lecture, DJ Magic Mike states that he used the Akai MPC 3000.
At 52:35 in the Red Bull Music Academy lecture, DJ Magic Mike mentions that he used the Korg MS-20 for creating bass tones.
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Discography
Bass is the Name of the Game
1990
DJ Magic Mike and the Royal Posse
1990
Ain't No Doubt About It
1991
Twenty Degrees Below Zero
1992
Southern Hospitality
1992
This Is How It Should Be Done!!
1992
Cheetah's Bassest Hits
1993
Bass Is How It Should Be Done
1993
Represent
1994
Bass The Final Frontier
1994
Bass Bowl
1994
Foundations Of Bass Vol. 1
1996
Album Credits
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Producer