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In this video, Louis can be seen using the Akai Professional LPK 25 throughout the video, but clearly labeled on the instrument at 0:41.

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The attached video shows Louis playing the Alesis V49 clearly labeled at 0:45

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In the attached video, Louis can be seen playing the VI25, clearly labeled at 1:22

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In the attached video, Louis can be seen at 0:26 playing a Native Instruments Maschine. Based on the layout of the buttons on the Maschine, I concluded that it's the MK3.

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In the attached Instagram post, Louis can be seen playing the Arturia Keystep 37.

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In this Instagram video, Louis is advertising the giveaway of his D'Angelico Premier SS, which he has used in many other settings, from live gigs to studio work.

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The cited article is an interview with Louis that details the recording process for his album "Way Back When". He mentions the use of many pieces of gear stating, "Everything from percussion to vocals was recorded on the Neumann TLM 103 microphone."

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The cited article is an interview with Louis that details the recording process for his album "Way Back When". He mentions the use of many pieces of gear stating, "I wrote and recorded all piano and VST parts on the Komplete Kontrol s61 (old model)."

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The cited article is an interview with Louis that details the recording process for his album "Way Back When". He mentions the use of many pieces of gear stating, "All the guitar was recorded on my American Fender Strat,".

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The cited article is an interview with Louis that details the recording process for his album "Way Back When". He mentions the use of many pieces of gear stating, "All the guitar was recorded on my American Fender Strat, sometimes running through guitar rig and sometimes through my Fender Princeton Chorus Amp."

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The cited article is an interview with Louis that details the recording process for his album "Way Back When". He mentions the use of many pieces of gear and states, "All Bass was recorded on my Squire J Bass. With the proper plugins, it's easy to make anything sound expensive."

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The cited article is an interview with Louis that details the recording process for his album "Way Back When". He mentions the use of many pieces of gear and states, "I bought the Korg Minilogue a while back, and it soon became a staple of my creative process. It's one of the most simple synths to use around, and I find it's easy to get a great sound within seconds of tweaking."

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In the attached video, Louis takes a tour through his home studio. At 1:41, he shows his ASM Hydrasynth.

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In the attached video, Louis takes a tour through his home studio. At 1:28, he shows his Korg Prologue. He doesn't explicitly state it, but based on the number of keys and the layout of the controls, I've confirmed it's the 16.

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In the attached video, Louis Futon is going through his home studio and sharing the gear he uses. At 2:10, he shows off and mentions by name his Behringer Deep Mind 12.

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In the attached video, Louis Futon is going through his home studio and sharing the gear he uses. At 2:38, he shows off and mentions by name his Yamaha HS5 studio monitors.

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In the attached video, Louis Futon is going through his home studio and sharing the gear he uses. At 2:52 he shows off and mentions by name his M-Audio Hammer 88.

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In the attached video, Louis can be seen with a Fender Jazz Bass at 0:58. Based on the fret inlays and the signature on the headstock, I've concluded it's the Marcus Miller Signature Jazz.

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In the attached video. Louis can be seen using the LP Twist Shakers at 0:55.

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Louis Futon collaborated with Splice to develop "Pretty Cool Sounds Vol. 1," a collection of samples and loops available on Splice.

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Developed in collaboration with Louis Futon.

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Developed in collaboration with Louis Futon, who announced its release in this October 14, 2020 video.

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In the attached video from Louis Futon's YouTube channel, a Tascam Portastudio 414 MKII is featured.

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In the attached video, Louis Futon can be seen using his DJ Tech Tools MIDI Fighter at 0:27. Based on the configuration of the controls on the controller, I've concluded it's the 3D.

In the attached video, at 1:03, Louis can be seen playing a Fender Precision bass.

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