Jack Antonoff's Keyboards and Synthesizers
I got really into the [Korg] M1. It’s very goofy until you find that one sound. The piano on [Lorde’s] ‘Green Light’ is a mixture of an upright piano and an M1 piano. And these sort of like dance sounds that come off an M1 are exciting.
At 4:56, Jack Antonoff plays his Juno-6, going over the making of "I Wanna Get Better"
But I have a [Sequential] Prophet 5 and I haven’t plugged it in in months. You go through phases with stuff. You get bored and you have to rediscover it.
At 2:20 in this video, one can clearly see Jack use an MPC Studio Slimline while recording the song "I Wanna Get Better."
“I used a Yamaha DX7 a lot on that song, which is so uniquely ’80s,” in reference to Taylor Swift's "Out Of The Woods".
Again you can see the Mellowtron thru the whole video but you can clearly see it at 5:29 in the attached video.
In the YouTube video "Making of 'I Wanna Get Better,'" Jack Antonoff is shown using an Oberheim OB-8 synthesizer among his collection of keyboards and synths.
Jack Antonoff showcases the E-Mu Emulator II in an Instagram post, highlighting its presence in his creative setup.
In the attached video for "Bleachers - Making Of Don't Take The Money" from June 2017, at the 2.26 mark you can watch Jack Antonoff using the Minimoog Model D.
Jack has this keyboard in front of him during the entire interview. Logo can be seen at 6:57 mark.
Jack posted a photo on Facebook of him in his home studio, where you can spot a Korg VC-10 Vocoder on top of the piano. The photo is captioned: "in the [comfort] zone".
“but then countered it with a super-distorted Minimoog Voyager in the chorus … That sounds extremely modern to me." in reference to Taylor Swift's "Out Of The Woods".
You can see the ARP in his studio underneath the Oberheim and atop an old Solina stringer.
In a photograph, Jack Antonoff is seen with an ARP Omni-2 synthesizer positioned beneath the Pro-DGX, suggesting its use in his setup.
In the photograph titled "ja_s.jpg," Jack Antonoff's ARP Solina String Ensemble is visible beneath his Pro-DGX and OB-8 synthesizers.
At the 2:12 mark of this video the Korg MS-20 is briefly shown in this mini documentary
You can see it on his desk next to the DX-100 and SK1.
It can be seen on Jack's desk in his Instagram story posted on 4/20/20
In the photo, Jack Antonoff's Yamaha DX100 is seen on his desk alongside a Moog synthesizer.
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