Fatboy Slim's Studio Equipment

In this old photo we can see Fatboy Slim in his studio with a several music equipments, one of these is the Roland TR-909 (above to his pc monitor).

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Two Akai s950s can be seen stacked on top of each other at 2:39 of this making of “The Rockafeller Skank”.

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In the YouTube video "Game Changers: Fatboy Slim 'Praise You,'" at 7:44, Fatboy Slim can be seen using an Atari 520 ST.

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At 1:48 in Bose's video tour of Fatboy Slim's studio, you can see a Phat Boy Midi Controller placed to the right of his TR-909.

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Mentioned by Fatboy Slim in this Sound on Sound "Classic Tracks" interview about "Praise You". It is visible in this photo from the same article.

And so it was almost in secret, or at least with no intention of releasing the results, that Cook started conducting his own dance music experiments at home using a TEAC 144 Portastudio and Roland S10 sampling keyboard.

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Mentioned by Fatboy Slim in this Sound on Sound "Classic Tracks" interview about "Praise You".

And so it was almost in secret, or at least with no intention of releasing the results, that Cook started conducting his own dance music experiments at home using a TEAC 144 Portastudio and Roland S10 sampling keyboard.

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505 can be spotted mid left of the photo

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In this photo we can see Fatboy Slim in his studio near the Roland PC-180.

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A retrofitted D-Sync is visible in this photo of Fatboy Slim's studio, from this Sound on Sound interview about "Praise You". It can be found on Slim's rightmost desk. 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. “I also had a [Studio Electronics] SE1 which was basically a Minimoog that had memories and MIDI, a Roland Sound Canvas just for traditional instruments — cymbals and things like that — and obviously a 303.”

So great was Cook’s love of Roland’s originally-maligned bass partner to the Drumatix, which had been co-opted and reimagined by acid house producers, that he named the first Fatboy Slim single ‘Everybody Needs A 303’. “It only had four knobs to twiddle,” he says of the 303’s appeal for him. “You could learn the permutations of what happened between the four of them. And the great fun was that you did it all live. I had a Kenton Electronics sync box, ‘cause the 303 didn’t have MIDI. Hilariously, the retrofit Kenton box was actually three times the size of the 303.

Another photo from the article, which offers another, closer angle of the unit, has a caption that specifies it is the Kenton MIDI box.

Everybody needs a 303 — and a Kenton MIDI box that dwarfs it.

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Fatboy Slim is running Serato DJ on his MacBook Pro. This article from Music Radar confirms his use of the MacBook by writing "The Atari still gets plugged in for the occasional project – more of that later – but his current daily studio is all housed in a couple of MacBook Pros."

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In the YouTube video "Game Changers: Fatboy Slim 'Praise You,'" Fatboy Slim is seen using the Roland RE-201 Space Echo in his studio at the 4:46 mark.

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The Matrix 1000 is in the top right, the second rackunit from top

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In the YouTube video "Superstar DJs: with Annie Mac feat. Fatboy Slim," Fatboy Slim is shown using the Casio SK-1.

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Visible in this photo of part of Fatboy Slim's studio, from this Sound on Sound interview about "Praise You".

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In an Instagram post by Fatboy Slim, the Boss Dr. Sample SP-202 is visible on a shelf in his studio, as shown in the 11th photo of the post. This image was shared by Fatboy Slim on his official Instagram account with the caption, "40 years in showbiz, what a ride. Here’s a few snippets from my coffee table pictorial book 'It Ain’t Over ‘Til The Fatboy Sings'."

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