Headnodic
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Headnodic's Gear
Headnodic uses Serato DJ Pro, as evidenced by a photo posted by the artist on Instagram on November 2, 2012, captioned "My rig for this tour," which shows the software launched on his MacBook.
In the photo posted by Headnodic on Instagram with the caption "My rig for this tour" dated November 02, 2012, it is evident that he is using a Rane TTM 56 Mixer to mix his two turntables.
In an Instagram post by Headnodic dated November 28, 2012, titled "Three lovely ladies," the third picture clearly features an Ibanze Eb3 Lawsuit Bass No.2354LB. It is evident that some elements of the bass have been removed, as indicated by the presence of visible missing screws.
In the photo posted by Headnodic on November 28, 2012, captioned "Three lovely ladies," we can clearly see a Fender Jazz Bass in the middle frame, identifiable by its distinctive texture and knobs.
In a photo posted by Headnodic on Instagram on March 26, 2013, a chain of effect pedals is visible, and the MXR Phase 90 is clearly recognizable.
In a photo posted by Headnodic on Instagram on March 26, 2013, the MXR M135 Smart Gate is clearly identifiable among a chain of effect pedals.
In this picture, there is a chain of effect pedal, and the MXR M-132 Super Comp is barely visible on the right side of the picture, but it still reads "Super Comp"
In the photo posted by Headnodic on Instagram on March 26, 2013, the MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Deluxe is barely visible on the left side of the image. It is identifiable as the MXR M84 because the rest of the effect pedal chain consists of MXR pedals, and the visible pedal matches the appearance of the MXR M84.
This post shows a part of the front of a Moog Etherwave Standard. We know that it's the Standard one, because of wooden frame that pass around the power button.
Headnodic uses the MXR M87 Bass Compressor. In an Instagram post by Headnodic, a dismounted effect pedal is shown with a board labeled "Bass Compressor." The pedal in the picture is white, consistent with the MXR M87 model. Additionally, the circuit board features a 9V battery connector and black foam in the location where the display would be on the actual model, confirming its identity as the MXR M87 Bass Compressor.
Headnodic is clearly using Native Instruments Maschine 2.0 on his computer, because of the name of the software present on the screen, in a post on his Instagram account with the caption "Airport beats."
Headnodic uses the Moog Minimoog Voyager, as shown in a post on his Instagram account. The name of the product is clearly visible on the synthesizer itself.
In an Instagram post by Headnodic, a Nord keyboard can be seen on the right. The layout indicates it is a Nord Electro 5, and the presence of buttons and indicators instead of faders confirms it is the HP model.
In a post on Instagram, Headnodic shared a photo captioned "It's good to be back in the lab w/ the 'CL to my Pete Rock' aka @raashan Ahmad," where a Technics SL-1200 turntable can be seen in the background.
Headnodic uses Event 20/20 V2 monitoring speakers, as evidenced by their presence in the background of a photo posted on his Instagram, captioned "It's good to be back in the lab w/ the 'CL to my Pete Rock' aka @raashan Ahmad." These speakers also appear in other posts on his Instagram.
In an Instagram post by Headnodic, he shares a photo captioned "It's good to be back in the lab w/ the 'CL to my Pete Rock' aka @raashan Ahmad," where a Gemini PMX-2000 Preamp Mixer/Equalizer can be seen in the background on a shelf, identifiable by its faders and indicators.
In an Instagram post by Headnodic, dated April 2, 2014, the artist shares a photo captioned, "Importing all the old ADATs of Mission: / Crown City unreleased gems... Daaamn! There's heat all over these tapes. #1996 - #2004," which clearly shows an Alesis ADAT "Black Face" recorder.
Headnodic uses a Digidesign Digi 001, as shown in a photo he posted on Instagram on April 2, 2014, where the distinctive white and blue material of the device is visible. The caption reads: "Importing all the old ADATs of Mission: / Crown City unreleased gems... Daaamn! There's heat all over these tapes. #1996 - #2004."
In an Instagram post by Headnodic, it is evident that he uses an Akai MPC 2000. The MPC 2000 is clearly visible and identifiable in the image.
Headnodic confirmed the use of the Warwick Fortress 4 in the title of his Instagram post on June 21, 2014.
In this picture showing his old gear, there is a Juno 106 clearly visible, and the model is written on it
Headnodic uses a Kustom KB10 10W Practice Amp, as evidenced by a photo posted on his Instagram on July 21, 2015. The amplifier is identifiable by its size, the label, the knobs, and its color.
Headnodic uses a Lakland Skyline 44-60 bass guitar, as evidenced by his Instagram post where he tags "lakeland" and "skyline" in the caption. The guitar in the middle of the image is clearly a Lakland Skyline 44-60.
Headnodic uses an Apollo UAD Duo, as evidenced in a photo he posted on Instagram. The device is identifiable by its button layout and screen, visible on a rack to the left. (Source: headnodic on Instagram, photo taken in Oakland, California)
Headnodic uses the Boss SP-303 Dr. Sample, as evidenced by a photo he posted on Instagram with the caption "#beats" in Oakland, California. YODA SKATIN DA SP303
Headnodic's child has a Loog Pro 3 electric guitar, as shown in a photo posted by Headnodic on Instagram with the caption "#dadlife." 🎸
In an Instagram post by Headnodic with the caption "#dadlife", we can see his guitar beside his son's, and it's a Fender Player Telecaster, identifiable by the knobs and the metal bridge in the middle.
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