Ian Kirkpatrick's Gear

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In this video at 59:53 we can see FabFilter Pro-DS De-Esser Plugin

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In this video at 23:17 we can see XLN Audio RC-20 Retro Color

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Per this screenshot taken from Scarbee's own Facebook post dated May 19, 2020.

The original interview is from this SOS feature, dated May 2020:

There's a comment underneath the YouTube video for 'Don't Start Now' suggesting the bass line is the only thing in the video sexier than Dua Lipa. Kirkpatrick laughs out loud at the compliment, and comments, "I used the Scarbee MM-Bass plug–in for the main bass sound. I played the main part on the keyboard, and then edited it afterwards. There's a sub bass underneath it, and it's blended with slaps in the drop, which is from a Trilian bass patch, plus there's a thumb bass.

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Per this SOS article, dated May 2020:

There's a comment underneath the YouTube video for 'Don't Start Now' suggesting the bass line is the only thing in the video sexier than Dua Lipa. Kirkpatrick laughs out loud at the compliment, and comments, "I used the Scarbee MM-Bass plug–in for the main bass sound. I played the main part on the keyboard, and then edited it afterwards. There's a sub bass underneath it, and it's blended with slaps in the drop, which is from a Trilian bass patch, plus there's a thumb bass.

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Ian used Output's EXHALE for various parts of 'New Rules' by Dua Lipa. Most notably the horn-sound in the chorus.

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In this SOS item, about producing for Dua Lipa, Ian Kirkpatrick says: "I also usually do the vocal recording and production. Dua tends to record at my place, using my Telefunken [ELA M] 251, or sometimes my Shure SM7.“

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In this SOS item, about producing for Dua Lipa, Ian Kirkpatrick says: "I also usually do the vocal recording and production. Dua tends to record at my place, using my Telefunken [ELA M] 251, or sometimes my Shure SM7.“

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In an interview with Sound on Sound, music producer Ian Kirkpatrick mentions using Reason:

When I was looking for pirated software, I started on Acid, then used Reason, which I still use today, as I do with Ableton.

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