Kill Paris
Kill Paris' Gear
This Instagram photo of Kill Paris producing in the studio shows him using Ableton Live as his DAW running on his MacBook Pro. He says, "That #sexysax tho. #studiotime"
Kill Paris also uses a custom-skinned Roland AX-Synth while performing.
The white writing and wooden sides of the Six-Trak can be spotted just out of the bottom-right of this photo from Kill Paris' Instagram.
Kill Paris performs on a Mininova in this Instagram photo. "#legends #slc"
At the 8:39 mark in this video, we see an instrument track in the project titled "Sylenth1". At the 22:05 mark in this video, Sylenth1 can be seen in the Ableton instrument channel for that track at the bottom of the screen.
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In this YouTube video, Kill Paris uses one of his Launchpads to demonstrate a Max for Live plugin.
32 seconds into a sneak peek into one of his Ableton sessions, Kill Paris opens Lexicon 224 on the left of the screen.
In this Facebook photo, Kill Paris is using the Universal Audio Apollo Twin Audio Interface in his live show. He even noted it with the hashtag #apollo
In this photo from Facebook, Kill Paris can be seen performing with an APC40 with a custom skin of many different versions of SpongeBob SquarePants' face. "NYC photocred @nickydigital #killparis #keytar #apc40 #apollo #hashtag"
In this Facebook photo, Kill Paris is seen behind at least one CDJ-2000. "Hey Boston, thanks for last night! New York, see you tonight @ Webster Hall! #KillerFroTour"
Kill Paris' "Sacramento <3s Kill Paris" poster is flanked by two Focus Solo6 Be speakers in this Facebook photo.
In this video from Kill Paris' Instagram, Kill Paris films the A800 in action as it records a saxophone. "Sexy sax #killparis"
"#killparis #boulder #studio in full swing!" The white guitar on the far right matches the Olympic White model of American Standard Stratocaster.
This Roland synthesizer can be seen to the left-hand side of Kill Paris' studio in Boulder, CO. "#killparis #boulder #studio in full swing!"
In this Instagram photo of Kill Paris' studio setup in Boulder, CO, one can see a white Maschine MKII on the right of the desk.
In this YouTube video, Kill Paris gives a tutorial on how to make a dubstep bass in Razor.
In this YouTube video, Kill Paris gives a tutorial on making a dubstep bass in Razor. Razor requires Reaktor to run, so by necessity Kill Paris uses Reaktor in order to use Razor.
In this YouTube tutorial, Kill Paris uses Massive to create a sound used for build ups.
At the 16:26 mark, Kill Paris pulls up Ozone 4 to master his example track.
In this photo of Kill Paris performing at Ultra Music Festival 2013, he's wearing purple Beats by Dre Studio headphones.
55 seconds into a sneak peek at his Ableton session, Kill Paris opens a window for RE-201 on the bottom-right of his screen.
In this video of Kill Paris playing bass, a MacBook Pro can be spotted on the left of the shot. The width of the charger tip suggests that the charger is the MagSafe 2 model, and the width on either side of the keyboard is too large to be either of the MacBook Air models or a 13" model, so it must be at least the 15" model.
Right in 0:35 you can see him using the Kronos Workstation.
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