Jun'ichi Masuda
Jun'ichi Masuda's Gear
In a Twitter post, Jun'ichi Masuda can be seen using the E-Mu UltraProteus sound module while composing music.
He plays the patch "Brutal Electro", it's also open in Cubase.
Literally everything orchestral in Pokémon Go is Symphonic Orchestra.
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"
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.
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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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.
In between the Teisco and the SH-2, he has a Six-Trak.
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.
Seen in various pics of his studio, alongside Cubase.
"Welcome to my room! Roland modular synthesizer System-100M!"
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.
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.
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.
This picture of Masuda's studio shows that has a Moog 15 Modular in one of his studios.
You can see the synth on top of his stand. He seems to have his SH-2 in the bottom scale of the stand.
You can see the Microwave next to the TX-802 and modular.
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