Jun'ichi Masuda's Gear

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In a Twitter post, Jun'ichi Masuda can be seen using the E-Mu UltraProteus sound module while composing music.

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He plays the patch "Brutal Electro", it's also open in Cubase.

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Literally everything orchestral in Pokémon Go is Symphonic Orchestra.

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Most of the stuff here is Halion. Synth at the start is "Trancer Dancer", Arp is somewhere in Halion, Guitar is "Distortion Guitar VX", drumloop is "D&B Fever 4"

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Jun'ichi Masuda showcases the Roland SH-2 synthesizer in an Instagram post, welcoming followers to his music room and highlighting the instrument among his collection.

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His cat is sitting on it here.

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Jun'ichi Masuda uses Steinberg Cubase for composing, as seen in his Instagram post where he mentions working on Pokémon GO music.

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"???????????????802??????????????????????????????????(?)" Rough translation: "Long time no see, ancient history! The 802 is very goood! It's awesoome! I also have it, but it's not easy to turn on (LOL)"

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In the track "Battle! (Dusk Mane / Dawn Wings Necrozma)" from Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Jun'ichi Masuda utilizes the "Fast Forward" drum loop from Steinberg HALion Sonic 3, a technique he frequently employs in Pokémon Go as well.

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In between the Teisco and the SH-2, he has a Six-Trak.

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Jun'ichi Masuda is shown with a Moog Model IIIP, similar to the Moog III-c, in a photo shared on his Instagram account, @pokemon_masuda.

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Seen in various pics of his studio, alongside Cubase.

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"Welcome to my room! Roland modular synthesizer System-100M!"

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Jun'ichi Masuda has a Moog Modular III-C in his studio, as shown in an Instagram post by pokemon_masuda. This synthesizer may have been used in creating music for Pokémon.

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Jun'ichi Masuda showcases the Doepfer MAQ 16/3 MIDI Analogue Sequencer in his Instagram post, inviting followers into his music room with the caption highlighting the sequencer among his instruments.

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In a tweet by Jun'ichi Masuda, the Studio Electronics SE-1X synthesizer is visible beneath the E-mu Proteus. The display and light colors indicate it is the SE-1X model.

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This picture of Masuda's studio shows that has a Moog 15 Modular in one of his studios.

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You can see the synth on top of his stand. He seems to have his SH-2 in the bottom scale of the stand.

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You can see the Microwave next to the TX-802 and modular.

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Junichi's modular synthesizer.

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