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Christian Bruhn once fetched Timm Thaler's multi-track tape from the shelf just for me to tell me the original instruments from the track plan, I almost passed out with "Unworthiness". He had Kristian Schultze (also a brilliant musician, unfortunately already in heaven) to record the synthesizers, who had recorded the tracks in his own studio and on his instruments, as well as the Captain Future Tracks. A SH-2000 was not there, if you listen carefully you can clearly see the Minimoog. As hard as it is, Schultze had used all the unaffordable super sound monsters for the two soundtracks. So, here is the original information from C. Bruhn from the track plan:

Prophet 5 (Schultze had a rev2), Roland Jupiter 4 (you can clearly hear that on Captain Future), Minimoog, unfortunately actually also a Yamaha CS-80 and a rare Wersi string machine, as well as an eventide h910 harmonizer, the cascading pitch -Effect can also be clearly heard, along with the tape echo flutter.

I hope this clears up a piece of audio history for all Captain and Thaler fans.

Of course, I was also at an appointment for Mr. Bruhn's cinema tour. At the end of the question and answer session he had a piano medley from Cptn for me. Future and Timm Thaler played. Dark hall, I stood wg. my question, everyone else was sitting and Mr. Bruhn was playing for me. I will never forget the moment, 1.5 minutes of complete trance ... Thank you very much, Mr. Bruhn!

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Christian Bruhn once fetched Timm Thaler's multi-track tape from the shelf just for me to tell me the original instruments from the track plan, I almost passed out with "Unworthiness". He had Kristian Schultze (also a brilliant musician, unfortunately already in heaven) to record the synthesizers, who had recorded the tracks in his own studio and on his instruments, as well as the Captain Future Tracks. A SH-2000 was not there, if you listen carefully you can clearly see the Minimoog. As hard as it is, Schultze had used all the unaffordable super sound monsters for the two soundtracks. So, here is the original information from C. Bruhn from the track plan:

Prophet 5 (Schultze had a rev2), Roland Jupiter 4 (you can clearly hear that on Captain Future), Minimoog, unfortunately actually also a Yamaha CS-80 and a rare Wersi string machine, as well as an eventide h910 harmonizer, the cascading pitch -Effect can also be clearly heard, along with the tape echo flutter.

I hope this clears up a piece of audio history for all Captain and Thaler fans.

Of course, I was also at an appointment for Mr. Bruhn's cinema tour. At the end of the question and answer session he had a piano medley from Cptn for me. Future and Timm Thaler played. Dark hall, I stood wg. my question, everyone else was sitting and Mr. Bruhn was playing for me. I will never forget the moment, 1.5 minutes of complete trance ... Thank you very much, Mr. Bruhn!

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Christian Bruhn once fetched Timm Thaler's multi-track tape from the shelf just for me to tell me the original instruments from the track plan, I almost passed out with "Unworthiness". He had Kristian Schultze (also a brilliant musician, unfortunately already in heaven) to record the synthesizers, who had recorded the tracks in his own studio and on his instruments, as well as the Captain Future Tracks. A SH-2000 was not there, if you listen carefully you can clearly see the Minimoog. As hard as it is, Schultze had used all the unaffordable super sound monsters for the two soundtracks. So, here is the original information from C. Bruhn from the track plan:

Prophet 5 (Schultze had a rev2), Roland Jupiter 4 (you can clearly hear that on Captain Future), Minimoog, unfortunately actually also a Yamaha CS-80 and a rare Wersi string machine, as well as an eventide h910 harmonizer, the cascading pitch -Effect can also be clearly heard, along with the tape echo flutter.

I hope this clears up a piece of audio history for all Captain and Thaler fans.

Of course, I was also at an appointment for Mr. Bruhn's cinema tour. At the end of the question and answer session he had a piano medley from Cptn for me. Future and Timm Thaler played. Dark hall, I stood wg. my question, everyone else was sitting and Mr. Bruhn was playing for me. I will never forget the moment, 1.5 minutes of complete trance ... Thank you very much, Mr. Bruhn!

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Christian Bruhn once fetched Timm Thaler's multi-track tape from the shelf just for me to tell me the original instruments from the track plan, I almost passed out with "Unworthiness". He had Kristian Schultze (also a brilliant musician, unfortunately already in heaven) to record the synthesizers, who had recorded the tracks in his own studio and on his instruments, as well as the Captain Future Tracks. A SH-2000 was not there, if you listen carefully you can clearly see the Minimoog. As hard as it is, Schultze had used all the unaffordable super sound monsters for the two soundtracks. So, here is the original information from C. Bruhn from the track plan:

Prophet 5 (Schultze had a rev2), Roland Jupiter 4 (you can clearly hear that on Captain Future), Minimoog, unfortunately actually also a Yamaha CS-80 and a rare Wersi string machine, as well as an eventide h910 harmonizer, the cascading pitch -Effect can also be clearly heard, along with the tape echo flutter.

I hope this clears up a piece of audio history for all Captain and Thaler fans.

Of course, I was also at an appointment for Mr. Bruhn's cinema tour. At the end of the question and answer session he had a piano medley from Cptn for me. Future and Timm Thaler played. Dark hall, I stood wg. my question, everyone else was sitting and Mr. Bruhn was playing for me. I will never forget the moment, 1.5 minutes of complete trance ... Thank you very much, Mr. Bruhn!

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Christian Bruhn once fetched Timm Thaler's multi-track tape from the shelf just for me to tell me the original instruments from the track plan, I almost passed out with "Unworthiness". He had Kristian Schultze (also a brilliant musician, unfortunately already in heaven) to record the synthesizers, who had recorded the tracks in his own studio and on his instruments, as well as the Captain Future Tracks. A SH-2000 was not there, if you listen carefully you can clearly see the Minimoog. As hard as it is, Schultze had used all the unaffordable super sound monsters for the two soundtracks. So, here is the original information from C. Bruhn from the track plan:

Prophet 5 (Schultze had a rev2), Roland Jupiter 4 (you can clearly hear that on Captain Future), Minimoog, unfortunately actually also a Yamaha CS-80 and a rare Wersi string machine, as well as an eventide h910 harmonizer, the cascading pitch -Effect can also be clearly heard, along with the tape echo flutter.

I hope this clears up a piece of audio history for all Captain and Thaler fans.

Of course, I was also at an appointment for Mr. Bruhn's cinema tour. At the end of the question and answer session he had a piano medley from Cptn for me. Future and Timm Thaler played. Dark hall, I stood wg. my question, everyone else was sitting and Mr. Bruhn was playing for me. I will never forget the moment, 1.5 minutes of complete trance ... Thank you very much, Mr. Bruhn!

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Christian Bruhn once fetched Timm Thaler's multi-track tape from the shelf just for me to tell me the original instruments from the track plan, I almost passed out with "Unworthiness". He had Kristian Schultze (also a brilliant musician, unfortunately already in heaven) to record the synthesizers, who had recorded the tracks in his own studio and on his instruments, as well as the Captain Future Tracks. A SH-2000 was not there, if you listen carefully you can clearly see the Minimoog. As hard as it is, Schultze had used all the unaffordable super sound monsters for the two soundtracks. So, here is the original information from C. Bruhn from the track plan:

Prophet 5 (Schultze had a rev2), Roland Jupiter 4 (you can clearly hear that on Captain Future), Minimoog, unfortunately actually also a Yamaha CS-80 and a rare Wersi string machine, as well as an eventide h910 harmonizer, the cascading pitch -Effect can also be clearly heard, along with the tape echo flutter.

I hope this clears up a piece of audio history for all Captain and Thaler fans.

Of course, I was also at an appointment for Mr. Bruhn's cinema tour. At the end of the question and answer session he had a piano medley from Cptn for me. Future and Timm Thaler played. Dark hall, I stood wg. my question, everyone else was sitting and Mr. Bruhn was playing for me. I will never forget the moment, 1.5 minutes of complete trance ... Thank you very much, Mr. Bruhn!

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he plays obviously two Nord synths on the picture: Nord G2x and Nord Stage. Kristian Schultze Soundcheck for a Passport Classic Concert in Zwickau on 29.10.2011.

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he plays obviously two Nord synths on the picture: Nord G2x and Nord Stage. Kristian Schultze Soundcheck for a Passport Classic Concert in Zwickau on 29.10.2011.

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Kristian Schultze is associated with the Fairlight Series III synthesizer, as mentioned in the album booklet visible on Discogs.

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In the booklet of the album, Kristian Schultze is noted for using the Oberheim Xpander synthesizer.

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Kristian Schultze is associated with the Yamaha QX-1 audio sequencer, as noted in the booklet of the source image on Discogs.

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In the album booklet, Kristian Schultze is credited with playing the Fender Rhodes.

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Kristian Schultze uses the Oberheim Xk MIDI controller for the Oberheim Xpander. This is supported by an image available here.

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In the photo, it is evident that Kristian Schultze is using a second-generation Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. Although the sheet music obscures part of the display and the last couple of letters in the DX7 logo, it can be confirmed that the instrument is a model from the DX7II series, specifically the Yamaha DX7-IID.

![Kristian Schultze using the Yamaha DX7-IID](https://images.equipboard.com/uploads/source/image/149931/Screenshot_2024-06-02_at_8.51.25_PM.png)

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In Kristian Schultze's studio, a Roland Juno-106 can be seen in use, as evidenced by the provided image.

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