Japanese Breakfast's Studio Equipment
The workstation can be seen at the bottom of this photo from an April 2018 concert. It is often used to trigger vocal samples at the end of the song Roadhead.
“The Maschine Mk3 came with a huge sample library that really informed our work in volleys when we recorded ‘Essentially’,” Michelle says.
The MASCHINE has taken its place alongside other new purchases, including a Teenage Engineering OP-1, Universal Audio Apollo and another classic Juno synth, this time a 106, with Ableton Live acting as the central DAW. “It’s a simple set-up,” says Michelle of her current studio, but it is already one that has already been used on new Japanese Breakfast recordings, including 2019 single ‘Essentially’.
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