Flume
Australian DJ and producer
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Flume's Studio Equipment
In this club performance footage from YouTube, Flume uses a MacBook Pro to perform. Given the presence of what appear to be speakers (holes in the unibody design) along the sides of the keyboard (thicker than those found on the 13" models), it's highly likely to be the 15" model.
“I don’t really use [the APC40] for production, more for the live shows and when I’m programming stuff for the live shows.”
Flume can be seen using the Roland AIRA TR-8S drum machine in a post on his Instagram account.
Flume's setup includes an Akai LPK25 here, which he picks up and re-orients 8 seconds into the video (revealing the Akai LPK25 logo in the process).
In this video, Flume uses the Launchpad amongst several other controllers to perform. 16 minutes in, he 'plays' the Launchpad in a similar way one would a piano or traditional keyboard.
The Fireface UCX can be spotted in the first, fourth, fifth, and eighth photos of his studio in his MusicRadar article.
Working on that new set up ???? @barefootsound
From his featured article in MusicRader: 'It's no surprise to see Maschine in Flume's studio but, as yet, he hasn't really got the most out of it, he tells us.
“I’ve never really learnt it properly so I don’t tend to use it that much,” he explains.'
This model of Maschine must be the MKII because it has one large knob on the left side, while the MKI has three smaller knobs in that location.
In this photo of Flume's "TOUR BUS STUDIO", the Duet 2 can be seen on the right-hand side of the desk, bottom-center of the shot.
As seen in his bag at his instagram: https://instagram.com/p/6oftAGzYpS/
In these video interviews we see a pair of Distressors in Flume's rack.
Flume and Chet Faker pictured here with the Arturia BeatStep Pro
In this Instagram posted by Flume on Oct 2016, his production setup can be seen. The audio interface connected to his Mac is the Apogee Quartet. He captions the photo, "#home".
On the left of this photo of some of Flume's studio gear, his Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MIDI Keyboard Controller can be seen. He says:
Setting up the new space
...which implies he's building a new studio, or rearranging his current studio space.
The Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor can be seen on the left side of Flume's desk around 6-8 seconds into the video.
In this picture from Instagram, the mouse can be seen between Flume's midi controllers
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Flume's Elektron Analog Heat can be seen in this Instagram photo of some of his studio gear.
Spotted on the table next to the mac
Shows flumes playing with the launchpad s.
Harley (a.k.a. Flume) displays his new ROLI Seaboard RISE 25 MIDI controller in an Instagram post. He captions the photo:
"Liv1ng 1n th3 futur3 #roli"
He use this during the 2019 Hi this is flume liveset
Flume doesn't say much about his ReMOTE 25SL in his feature on MusicRadar, but his particular model has his name printed in purple on the right-most note on the keyboard.
In an Instagram post by Flume, the Akai Professional MPK49 USB MIDI Keyboard is visible positioned below a Nord Synthesizer.
PreSonus Firestudio Audio Interface can be seen below Event monitors
In these video interviews we see Apogee's Rosetta 200 AD/DA converter at the top of Harley's rack.
Flume can be seen using the Komplete Kontrol in this performance with Ku?ka
In Flume's Deluxe Album "Producers Disc", Harley shows his very basic setup he used for his debut album which includes a Korg MicroKEY 25 USB Keyboard which he uses for writing melodies.
In this photo of some of Flume's studio gear, on the right side are two cases containing ROLI Seaboard RISE MIDI Controllers. Judging by their size, since they match the width of the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MIDI keyboard which has 49 keys, they must be the ROLI Seaboard RISE 49 models.
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