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Howard Goodall can be seen showcasing the synthesizers in his studio while discussing his process of composing music for the British sci-fi comedy series Red Dwarf in the video "Howard Goodall: Settling the (Red Dwarf) Score" by Ace Rimmer on YouTube.

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Howard Goodall is seen using the Roland XV-5050 synthesizer in his studio while explaining his music composition process for the British sci-fi comedy series Red Dwarf. This is documented in the video "Howard Goodall: Settling the (Red Dwarf) Score" by Ace Rimmer on YouTube.

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Howard Goodall can be seen showcasing the synthesizers in his studio while discussing his process of composing music for the British sci-fi comedy series Red Dwarf in the video "Howard Goodall: Settling the (Red Dwarf) Score" by Ace Rimmer on YouTube.

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Howard Goodall confirmed his use of the E-Mu Proteus 1 by stating, "Well, for those electro-music buffs who might know about it, I have all the Proteus machines, which are all very good sampled sounds." This information is sourced from the Red Dwarf Smegazine (November 1992) available on the Internet Archive.

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Howard Goodall confirmed his use of the E-Mu Proteus modules by stating, "Well, for those electro-music buffs who might know about it, I have all the Proteus machines, which are all very good sampled sounds." This information is sourced from the Red Dwarf Smegazine (November 1992) available on the Internet Archive.

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Howard Goodall confirmed his use of the E-Mu Proteus modules by stating, "Well, for those electro-music buffs who might know about it, I have all the Proteus machines, which are all very good sampled sounds." This information is sourced from the Red Dwarf Smegazine (November 1992) available on the Internet Archive.

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Howard Goodall confirmed, "I used a Casio VZ-1 quite prolifically on later series," indicating his use of the Casio VZ-1 synthesizer. This information is sourced from Howard Goodall's post on Bluesky Social.

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Howard Goodall has indicated that while he wasn't particularly fond of the Yamaha DX7, preferring instruments like the CS-80, Jupiter, and OBXa, it's possible that a DX7 was present in the studio during the early sessions of series 1 and 2. He also noted a more prolific use of the Casio VZ1 for later series. This information comes directly from Howard Goodall's post on Bluesky Social.

As he quoted "Well it's a long time ago but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have used a DX7 on RD, mainly because I never really liked them tbh, much preferred CS-80, Jupiter & OBXa. Perhaps though a DX7 was lying around in the studio on those early sessions."

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Howard Goodall has confirmed his use of the Oberheim OB-Xa synthesizer, stating, "Ah - the synth strings on those intros were definitely a patch I made on my OB-Xa, I can at least confirm that." This information is sourced from his post on Bluesky Social.

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Howard Goodall has confirmed the use of the Roland W-30 workstation, as well as Proteus modules and an Akai S-series sampler, stating, "Yep amongst other things I used all the Proteus modules, an Akai S-series sampler, and a Roland W-30 workstation back then." This information is verified through his post on Bluesky Social.

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Howard Goodall has confirmed that he used the Roland SC-55 Sound Canvas for his work on "Red Dwarf," as evidenced by his response on Bluesky Social where he acknowledged, "Yep amongst other things I used all the Proteus modules, an Akai S-series sampler, and a Roland W-30 workstation back then. You have a very forensic ear for that gear!"

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Howard Goodall has confirmed his use of the Viscount EXL-100 pipe organ module. This information was verified through a image post by Howard Goodall on Bluesky Social.

AS he quoted and answered "It was a Viscount pipe organ module (EXL-100)- this."

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