Kraftwerk's Gear

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Kraftwerk has utilized the Roland S-770 Sampler, as documented in the "Equipment" section of The Kraftwerk FAQ.

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Kraftwerk has used the Dynacord Echocord Mini as part of their effects processing setup, as detailed in the Kraftwerk FAQ.

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Kraftwerk has utilized the Doepfer MS-404 Monophonic Analog Synthesizer as part of their equipment over the years, as detailed in the Kraftwerk FAQ.

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Kraftwerk has utilized the Roland 100-M modular synthesizer, as detailed in the Kraftwerk FAQ section on their equipment.

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Kraftwerk has utilized the Mu-Tron Bi-Phase, as documented in the Kraftwerk FAQ.

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Kraftwerk has utilized the EMS Vocoder 2000, as detailed in the Kraftwerk FAQ.

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Kraftwerk has used the Roland SVC-350 Vocoder in their music production, as detailed in the Kraftwerk FAQ.

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On the 1976 album Radioactivity:

  • Ralf Hütter sings through a Roland RE-201 Space Echo on the song Antenna

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At some points during the 1980's, Kraftwerk used:

  • NED Synclavier
  • 1 Yamaha TX816 synthesiser
  • 2 Atari ST computers

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Kraftwerk used the Tascam DA-88 Digital Recorder as part of their equipment for the 1998 world tour, as detailed in "The Kraftwerk FAQ."

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Kraftwerk used the Doepfer Schaltwerk as part of their equipment lineup for the 1998 world tour, as documented in the Kraftwerk FAQ.

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Equipment for the 1998 world tour included:

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Kraftwerk utilized the Waldorf Microwave during their 1998 world tour, as detailed in the Kraftwerk FAQ.

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A Roland MC-8 was used during Kraftwerk's 1981 "Computer World" tour.

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According to the Kraftwerk FAQ, kraftwerk uses this keyboard.

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Lemur Can bee seen at 8:08.

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in this picture of the kling klang studio leaked by hütters daughter you can clearly see a nektar lx25 in the middle

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in this photo posted by hütters daughter you can see a p1 on the far right side

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At 11:47 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNoFHdlMrtI&t=1773s) Kraftwerk can be seen using the John Mustad AB Tubon.

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"On Computer World (1981) they took a shrewd look at the dawning computer age, utilising gadgets such as the Texas Instruments Language Translator to create some of the vocal parts and concocting a tongue-in-cheek ode to the electronic calculator in Pocket Calculator – “by pressing down a special key it plays a little melody”."

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