KSHMR
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In a tutorial video featured on This Is EDM, KSHMR is seen using Steinberg Cubase on his monitor, showcasing his production techniques.
"I wrote these songs I produced that I did it all with Reason too, I love it I wear it like a badge of honor" - Niles at :35s. From the date he is probably talking about Reason 7.
KSHMR using the M-100's while playing his set at coachella. This shows that he currently uses two headphones as his weapons to set a edm fest on fire. Here are his second preference- Sony MDR V-700.
KSHMR's tips on how to make sounds in your mix sound fuller:
- The kick should have a nice attack on the top end as well as the low. It may help to add a clap (with the lows and mids cut out and a fair amount of reverb) on top of every kick
- Putting groups of the synths on a bus (e.g. main synths, bass synths, etc), or a simply grouping them as with ableton, and then compressing and eq'ing that group helps as well
- There are plug ins such as OTT and FabFilter's Pro G which can help to make synths sound bigger using upward compression
Original source www.welcometokshmr.com.
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"...for interface either Apollo twin or duet"
On this page, on Splice.com, KSHMR provides information about his track "Burn," created with DallasK, including the plugins used. KiloHearts Faturator is one of those plugins.
His current gear there consists of Adam S3H studio monitors.
Nexus was one of the plugins used to make the track "Burn" with DallasK; according to this post to Splice.
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In this video, on the making of Jammu, by KSHMR, one can see Kontakt 5 at around 00:37.
In a video on his Facebook page, KSHMR uses a sample from Vengeance Dirty Electro Vol. 3 at the 0:02 mark.
KURTA is an upper garment originating from India. KSHMR wears it very often at his live sets. You can also find it on the official KSHMR store.
KSHMR utilized the Dada Life Sausage Fattener Plugin during the creation of "Secrets," as detailed in a SPLICE project overview.
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KSHMR opens Xfer Serum at 00:51 in this video, of the making of Jammu.
At 1:48 in this video of the making of Jammu, by KSHMR, Universal Audio SPL Transient Designer can be seen.
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He tweeted this! He also replied to a comment that he uses it for vocals!
"not much experience with Yamaha but I do use VXT8s and like them -KSHMR"
"...for interface either Apollo twin or duet"
In the making of the track "Memories (Drop)," KSHMR uses iZotope Ozone 9, as detailed on Splice.
The IK Multimedia TRackS bundle 3 is used in the making of Memories (drop)
Throughout KSHMR's tomorrow land set, he uses the Sennheiser HD 25.
KSHMR uses the Pioneer CDJ-2000 Nexus Gold throughout his Tomorrow Land Performance.
In the YouTube video "Lessons of KSHMR: Orchestral and Ethnic Instruments Part 2," KSHMR demonstrates the use of Ethno World 6.
It’s all about getting something to sound the most inspiring as quickly as possible, to keep the momentum going. You would think that more advanced producers would want infinite parameters in their tools. But in truth, I’ll use something like Renaissance Compressor – I’m a big fan of optical compressors. Either that or the Renaissance Vox comp – it has a way of placing vocals perfectly in the mix without the compression being noticeable or harsh. Very transparent and smooth. I probably use it more than any comp; I can get good results fast and keep it moving.
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He used it for the chords in this video (1:13)
His current gear there consists of an Apple MacBook Pro (“newest model with maxed-out specs”).
His current gear there consists of a Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard as well.
current gear there consists of a Neumann U-87 Condenser Microphone as well.
Sonalksis SV-517 was one of the plugins KSHMR used to make the track "Burn" with DallasK. This information is included on this page, on Splice.com.
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This is a community-built gear list for KSHMR.
- Find relevant music gear like Software Plugins and VSTs, Keyboards and Synthesizers, Instruments, Studio Equipment, Headphones, DJ Setup, and other instruments and add it to KSHMR.
- The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
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