Kygo
Norwegian DJ & producer Kyrre Gørvell‐Dahll a.k.a. ※
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At 2:30 in his Freedom, Making of video, you can see Kygo using Waves CLA Vocals on his Vocal Chop Bus. Also in his monthly class, he says “It is a great tool to use” when making vocal chops.
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At 1:36 in the video he is using the volumeshaper4.
At 2:20 you can see he is using the litle alterboy for his vocal chops.
At 2:26 you can see he is using the vocalsynth2 for his vocals.
At 0:40 you can see he is using the sculpture synth from Logic
At 4:06 you can see kygo have the telefunken AR-51
In the YouTube video titled "The Making Of: I'll Wait #3," Kygo explicitly demonstrates his use of the buildup drums from the Splice Sounds Bad Royale Sample Pack in his song "I'll Wait," specifically at the timestamp of 3:57. This video serves as direct evidence of Kygo incorporating this specific sample pack into his music production process. The video is part of an official series by Kygo where he breaks down the creation of his tracks, providing an authentic insight into his production techniques and gear preferences.
In this video, Kygo uses a sample from the Sounds Of THEY. Sample Pack on Splice. It was for the song "Freedom" with Zak Abel.
It was in the second part of the intro.
At: 1:40
In the image, it is evident that Kygo uses the Native Instruments Maschine MK3 during his performances, as it can be seen on the right side. He utilizes this equipment to trigger vocal chops from the song "It Ain't Me" and to trigger drum sounds.
In the music video for Kygo's song "Dancing Feet" featuring DNCE, at the 1:33 mark, Kygo is seen using the Alesis Vortex Wireless 2 USB/MIDI Keytar Controller with Accelerometer. This is evidenced in the official video released on Kygo's official YouTube channel, KygoOfficialVEVO.
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