Ginger Root's Gear
In this Instagram post, Ginger Root can be seen using the OP-1 live.
In this Instagram post, if you look at the first photo close enough, you can see he's playing a Reface CP Keyboard
Throughout this video/short, Cameron can be seen using the Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI, it is also seen hung in the background throughout his Internet Concert vid/stream
Ginger Root can be seen using the Harmony H22 from 0:35 on in the YouTube performance.
You can see it in the corner of his keyboard stand. He uses this pedal on his telephone mic for a lofi slapback delay.
Around 1:31:36, Cameron does a rig-rundown and states that he uses this keyboard.
He says he uses it for whirly effects on the vocals. 1:31:58
throughout this youtube Video, you can see the eastwood airline jupiter hung on the wall (you can also see it in the "Loretta" music video in the guitar solo section around 2:04)
At 0:20, you can see the colour box next to the Mac. You can tell it is the version 2 from the six blue knobs
At 2:19, Cameron crashes his ride cymbal and it looks and sounds like this cymbal. Example: https://youtu.be/KQVmH7xPn_g
Roland Boutique JU-06 is visible at 1:16 in this video. He also plays it in his concerts.
In the Loretta music video on YouTube, you can see Cameron playing a Casio CZ-101 at 0:43, at 1:20, and at 2:28. Notice the pitch bend wheel that is located on the top left of the synth and the strap knob on the bottom right which are features of the CZ-101.
In an Instagram post by amaiwana_jp, Ginger Root is seen playing the Guyatone EB-25 bass during their special support performance at the Dosukoi Stage of Borofesta 2023.
Ginger Root uses the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler, as seen in the fifth photo of a post by synth_history on Instagram. In the caption, Ginger Root mentions using it mainly for the loop function to jot down quick ideas, describing it as "a great little tool" with a minimal 15-second loop capacity that serves as a creative constraint.
Ginger Root incorporates the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner in their setup, as detailed in an Instagram post by synth_history.
Ginger Root uses the Behringer Poly D, as it is visible in the third photo shared on Instagram by synth_history.
In the video "Ginger Root - By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Glen Campbell Cover) - [Toaster Music v3]" on YouTube, Ginger Root can be seen playing the Teisco EB-18 bass guitar at 0:11, it is also in some old promo videos hanging on his wall.
In an interview on Synth History by Danz, the Universal Audio Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier, as visible in the second image, is placed next to his delay pedal.
In the interview titled "Ginger Root Recommends" on Synth History by Danz, Ginger Root is shown in the third image with a Casio SK-1 placed on top of his Wurlitzer. This setup is also visible in various Toaster Music episodes and doodles.
In an interview featured on Synth History, Ginger Root discusses his use of the Ace Tone FR-8L Rhythm Ace drum machine, noting its application in demos and several tracks. This is illustrated in the seventh image of the article, authored by Danz.
Ginger Root has confirmed the use of a Guild classical guitar in interviews and during several episodes of Toaster Music and doodles. This guitar can also be seen in the "Le Chateau" music video, as released by Ginger Root on their official YouTube channel.
In an image sourced from the NHK Japan website, during the Yellow Magic Show 4 with Haruomi Hosono, Ginger Root is seen performing a cover of Hosono's "Peking Duck," using the Recording King Justin Townes Earle Signature RPS-JTE-TS guitar.
Ginger Root is confirmed to use a Teisco ET-320 guitar, as evidenced by an Instagram post from their account, gingerrootmusic. The post includes images, and the fourth image distinctly shows the shape of the bridge, which differs from the Teisco TG-64, confirming it as a Teisco ET-320. The post reflects on the success of their 2025 Japan tour, capturing the excitement and warmth felt during their performances.
In the video "Toaster Music #10 /// I Heard It Through the Grapevine /// 4-11-17," Ginger Root can be seen playing a Squier Jazz Bass at 1:40. This bass is also seen in the YouTube Short "Ginger Root – 'I feel old' (doodle v1)."
In the YouTube video "Toaster Music v2 #4 /// In My Life /// 9-22-17," at 0:27, Ginger Root is seen playing a Höfner Ignition Violin Bass.
In an Instagram post by Ginger Root, the artist is seen playing a beautiful red Fender Mustang Electric Guitar during the Anime Expo sets. The post provides visual confirmation of the gear used.
In the "Ginger Root Year In Review 2024," the artist is visibly playing the Casio SA-76 keyboard. The keyboard has also been used on the "Shinbangumi" album, being used in a couple of the songs.
In the YouTube video titled "Finding Sounds with Ginger Root (Episode #2)" by Goodhertz, Inc.,in 2:20 Ginger Root is clearly seen playing the Ludwig Breakbeats by Questlove 4-Piece Shell Pack. Additionally, this drum kit is visible in his older Instagram posts: https://www.instagram.com/p/-VIgfmGVI_/.
In the video titled "Honey Pie (Beatles Cover)," Ginger Root is visibly playing a Fender Telecaster equipped with a Bigsby Vibrato. This same guitar can also be seen hanging on the wall in the "Playing Chicago Oct. 23rd" YouTube Short.
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