Guy Gerber
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"Unfortunately, I am yet another of those electronic musicians who is working on Ableton. When it first came out, I was still using Cubase, but I tried Ableton and was seduced by how easy it was to use for the live shows. Cubase has a better sound, but Ableton seems to glue the music together much better and it's also a lot more funky. It's easy to bend the music in Ableton. If you have several loops going, you can do a lot more improvising. It doesn't tie you down like other platforms.
In the Resident Advisor feature "Machine Love: Guy Gerber," a photo in the header shows Guy Gerber with the Elektron Analog Four, highlighting its role in his production setup.
In this photo provided by AIAIAI of Guy Gerber performing, he is seen wearing a variety of TMA-2 headphones. While the cord color is not black like the standard model, because the photo is in black-and-white, the cord color (and thus the particular preset of TMA-2s in question) cannot be determined.
"But that's when I heard Daft Punk's first album. Wow! It just blew my mind. It was electronic music, but it was also rock 'n' roll. I went and bought a little computer, Cubase, an Akai S3000, a Roland Juno-106… and, luckily, we still had access to the big studio in Tel Aviv. I was no longer an indie kid. Now, I wanted to make electronic music."
"But that's when I heard Daft Punk's first album. Wow! It just blew my mind. It was electronic music, but it was also rock 'n' roll. I went and bought a little computer, Cubase, an Akai S3000, a Roland Juno-106… and, luckily, we still had access to the big studio in Tel Aviv. I was no longer an indie kid. Now, I wanted to make electronic music."
[Gerber plays a track and triggers an effect on the AMS DMX 15-80S digital delay unit] Did you see what it does? How cool is that? Wow. This fucking machine.
In the Resident Advisor feature "Machine Love: Guy Gerber," a header image shows Guy Gerber with the Focal Twin6 Be studio monitors, indicating their use in his setup.
In an interview with Resident Advisor, Guy Gerber discusses the Studio Electronics Omega 8, highlighting its unique features such as a custom-made CS-80 filter and an Oberheim emulator.
as seen in the Resident Advisor "Machine Love" article https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/2347
In his Boiler Room set at a pool party in Ibiza (2014), you can see Guy performing with an A&H Xone 92, interfacing with his MacBook and a Novation Launch Control :)
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