Fatboy Slim's Software Plugins and VSTs

Mentioned by Fatboy Slim in this Sound on Sound interview about "Praise You". Slim has been using it since Better Living Through Chemistry.

Cook’s home studio setup when he made the first Fatboy Slim album, 1996’s Better Living Through Chemistry, centred around the Akai S950 and the Atari ST computer running C-Lab Creator software.

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The only software that works with the Rane Sixty-Four plug and play without additional configurations and settings is Serato DJ. It is also seen on the laptop screen that there are two white virtual decks and text in blue

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“Beat 27” was used for “Acid 8000” at 3:36, as affirmed by this WhoSampled submission.

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This is a community-built gear list for Fatboy Slim.

  • Find relevant music gear like Bass Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, Studio Equipment, Software Plugins and VSTs, Headphones, DJ Setup, and other instruments and add it to Fatboy Slim.
  • The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
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