Jamie Lidell's Software Plugins and VSTs

Jamie Lidell mentions using Arturia Pigments 3.5 in an article on the Arturia website, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.

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Jamie Lidell performs an iMaschine (from 0:23) exclusive version of "A Little Bit More" from the album Multiply (2005, Warp) while relaxing in bed.

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He literally made a tutorial on how to make backing vocals using Alterboy, sponsored by Soundtoys.

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In this TapeOp interview, Jamie says "I also love the Goodhertz line, especially Wow Control."

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Jamie Lidell's utilization of Max/MSP as part of his music production process is confirmed through an episode of the podcast "hanging out with audiophiles," where Robert Henke discusses this aspect of Lidell's work. This conversation serves as a credible source, affirming Lidell's engagement with the software.

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Jamie Lidell uses the Arturia Pigments Wavetable Synthesizer, as evidenced by Arturia's overview, which states: "There's a wealth of combinations to be had. The routing matrix is a triumph. Effects are not taken additions but are potent enough to make a sound all on their own. By the time the sound leaves the plugin it's ready. No processing jacket required!"

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This is a community-built gear list for Jamie Lidell.

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