Klaus Schulze
German electronic musician
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Klaus Schulze's Gear
"That is the place where my complete Spectrasonics collection resides. Man, everything those guys do sounds great. I really love these plug-ins and have them loaded in my default startup recording setup. I prefer Atmosphere over Omnisphere... loads faster and easier to use."
In a live performance from 1977, Klaus Schulze can be seen using the Moog Minimoog Model D, as captured in a video by Relena Bonasoro on YouTube.
Klaus Schulze is listed as using the Access Virus B Synthesizer on his official instruments page.
Klaus Schulze utilizes the Alesis ION synthesizer and vocoder, as detailed in the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" section on his official website.
Klaus Schulze utilizes the Roland JD-800 Synthesizer, as detailed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page from his official website.
Klaus Schulze uses the Alesis Studio 32 mixer, as detailed on the Klaus Schulze's Instruments page.
Klaus Schulze uses the Tascam DA-40 DAT recorder, as listed on his official instruments page.
Klaus Schulze utilizes the Apple Powerbook G4, featuring 733 MHz and 933 MHz models, as part of his music production setup. This information is detailed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page on his official website.
Klaus Schulze utilizes Emagic Logic Platinum 5, as detailed on his official instruments list.
Klaus Schulze utilizes Steinberg Cubase 5.1, as detailed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page of his official website.
Klaus Schulze uses five Access Virus A Synthesizer Modules, as detailed on his official instruments list on klaus-schulze.com.
Klaus Schulze utilizes the E-mu Vintage Keys sound module, as detailed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page on his official site.
Klaus Schulze is associated with the Studio Electronics Midimoog, as listed on his official instruments page.
Klaus Schulze utilizes the Quasimidi Polymorph, as detailed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page.
Klaus Schulze uses the Alesis CLX-440 limiter and compressor, as detailed in the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" section on his official website.
Klaus Schulze uses the Roland SP-555 Creative Sampler Workstation, as listed on his official instruments page.
Klaus Schulze utilizes three Roland SRV-2000 MIDI Digital Reverbs in his setup, as detailed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page.
Klaus Schulze utilizes the Roland SRV-330 Dimensional Space Reverb, as listed on the Klaus Schulze's Instruments page.
Klaus Schulze utilizes the SPL Vitalizer MK2, as listed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page.
Klaus Schulze uses the Alesis DM 10 electronic drum controller, as listed on his official instrument page.
Klaus Schulze uses Paiste 15'' Giant Beat Hi-Hats, as listed on the Klaus Schulze's Instruments page.
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Discography
La Vie Electronique, Vol. 1
1969
Irrlicht
1972
La Vie Electronique, Vol. 2
1972
La Vie Electronique, Vol. 4
1975
Timewind
1975
Moondawn
1976
Body Love
1977
Dune
1979
Dig It
1980
Richard Wahnfried's Tonwelle (Remastered [33 rpm Streaming Version])
1981
Audentity (The Bonus Tracks)
1982
Body Love Original Soundtrack
1983
Album Credits
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Rheingold (Live at the Loreley)
Lisa Gerrard & Klaus Schulze · 2008
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