Firebeatz
Dutch music producing duo
Firebeatz's Gear
Firebeatz rely on some outboard gear in the studio. At the top of their hardware stack is the Universal Audio 6176 Channel Strip (mic preamp and compressor).
33 minutes and 49 seconds into their "In The Studio" video, Firebeatz can be seen using the Creative Filter (previously known as the TBK) in the third channel strip from the right, second plugin from the bottom.
In this Studio Session with "Future Music Magazine," an Event Opal Studio Monitor can be seen on Firebeatz desk, around 0:25.
Firebeatz post a photo of them working in Apple's Logic Pro X DAW: "Our first project in logic x, sounding freshhhh"
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The Firebeatz boys compliment Nicky Romero on his Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin: "Cool plugin @nickyromero!!"
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Previously using the original BM5As, Firebeatz post a pic of them getting Dynaudio's BM5A MKII Studio Monitors.
Third from the top of Firebeatz's outboard gear is the Demeter VTCL-2a Compressor.
In their productions, Firebeatz tweet about using the Sylenth software synth.
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In answer to Chocolate Puma's question about what gear they bought, Firebeatz list Spectrasonics Trillian.
33m49s into their In The Studio video, the DubStation plugin can be seen just left of center in the 10th channel strip from the left.
At 33:47, The Glue can be found in the 9th channel strip from the left, in the top active plugin slot.
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The PSP Vintage Warmer is the third plugin from the bottom on Firebeatz's Master channel (at the far right), at the 33:47 mark.
Guitar Rig is the first plugin on the fifth channel strip from the right in Firebeatz's track in this video. (33:47)
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EchoBoy is the first plugin on the sixth channel strip from the right in Firebeatz's track in their "In The Studio" video. (33:47)
Firebeatz show Future Music Magazine how they created their club hit, Max Ammo. At minute 16:49 you can see that they use the TC Electronic Desktop Konnekt 6 for controlling one of he monitor pairs, which is independent of their main monitors.
Firebeatz uses a Mac based studio setup. They post a photo of them installing Apple's OS X Mavericks operating system.
The PreSonus Monitor Station can be seen in the middle of Firebeatz's studio setup.
Firebeatz utilize KRK VXT8 Active Studio Monitors for mixing in their studio, as mentioned in their tweet during a session with @schellamusic.
For on-the-go producing, remixing, and editing, Firebeatz rely on their MacBook Pros.
The stack of hardware effects Firebeatz relies on in the studio includes a Summit Audio MPC-100A.
The Focusrite Red 1 1500 Mic Pre completes the stack of Firebeatz's outboard gear in the studio.
Firebeatz rely on the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II Headphones when DJing.
NI's Massive is one of Firebeatz's go-to synth plugins.
A view into a Logic mastering session shows Firebeatz uses the UAD Neve 33609/33609SE Compressor Plugin.
The UAD Precision EQ Plugin is used in Firebeatz's mastering chain.
One of the plugins in use in a Firebeatz mastering session is the UAD Precision Multiband Plugin.
Firebeatz list the Manley Massive Passive EQ in the list of their must-have UAD plugins.
When asked what the must-have UAD plugins are, Firebeatz include the EMT 140 Classic Plate Reverberator.
"UAD's CS1 channel strip plugin......amazing!!!!!"
Firebeatz tweets about picking up the Rob Papen SubBoomBass software synth.
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