Ean Golden
Ean Golden's Gear
Timestamp can be seen at 0:09 But he also says it in the video
In this YouTube video, Ean Golden includes the X1 to the right of his Maschine, as he opens the video with a brief performance.
What's particularly interesting is that, when observed closely, one can see that the lower buttons on the X1 have been mapped to function as VU meters.
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58 seconds into this video on packing a Gig Bag, the Xone: DB2 can be spotted in Ean's studio in the lower-left hand corner of the shot.
In this video tutorial on packing a DJ gig bag, approximately 4:50 in, Ean says, "the next thing I wanna show you goes out to those of you who are using external sound cards, like this one." An annotation then pops up that states that Ean's sound card is the Fireface UCX specifically.
Additionally, the telltale side-handles of the Fireface can be spotted a few times earlier in the video; however, it's most clearly identified at the 4:50 mark. Ean Golden owns and runs the company who runs this YouTube channel, so the annotation can be considered authoritative.
3:50 into his video on using guitar effects pedals in a DJ set, the mixer Ean is using comes into focus and we see the details of its interface. The design and layout is consistent with the DJM-900 Nexus mixer, from the six blue buttons on the left side of the unit (right-hand side of the shot), and the singular green button on the right (left-hand side of the shot).
Ean Golden is the designer of the MIDI Fighter line, including the MIDI Fighter 3D. Throughout this video he uses the MIDI Fighter 3D to trigger drum samples alongside the MIDI Fighter Twister.
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Timestamp 5:53 pedal to the right
In this video, Ean demonstrates how the Maschine can be synchronized with Traktor to perform various tasks in live performance. The left side of the unit has one large knob instead of three smaller knobs, so it is distinctly the MkII model.
Ean Golden is the designer of the MIDI Fighter line of products, including the MIDI Fighter Pro. In this video, he demonstrates a controllerism routine on two of the early models of MIDI Fighter Pro.
Approximately 27 seconds into this video detailing the use of Guitar Effects in DJ performance, Ean can be found wearing a pair of headphones unfolded near his neck— this fold is distinct to the HDJ-2000 model of headphones.
In this Instagram photo, Ean Golden writes, "New headphones." The headphones in his photo look to most closely match the AIAIAI TMA-2 Studio Preset Headphones.
"Making new music in the studio and the sound is really, really, BIG! The tracks are all built around the same drum patterns I play live in this set" - Ean Golden.
In the middle we can see the TR-8.
The Item can be seen at 0:28 or pretty much throughout the video. Also tagged on the bottom.
Timestamp can be seen at 0:17 you will see sl-1200mk2-m
Timestamp at 1:57
he also has them labeled on the site
Timestamp at 8:21 He says it, plus he has it listed as what he uses
Timestamp 8:46 he will say it also tagged as equipment used at bottom
Along the with Westone in ear monitors, Ean Golden uses the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II Headphones
Razer Music lists Ean Golden as using Ableton Live 9 to produce music.
Razer Music lists Ean Golden as using these KRK studio monitors.
Razer Music lists Ean Golden as using their Razer Blade laptop.
Ean Golden is listed on Razer Music as a user of Native Instruments Komplete 14.
In a YouTube video by DJ TechTools, Ean Golden describes iZotope Ozone 9 as a "pretty simple awesome mastering tool" while demonstrating its use in the process of extracting instrumentals from NI Stems files.
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