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"If I had to stick to just the bare essentials, I would bring my Akai MPC1000..."

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In this interview, Hermitude gives us an inside look at their equipment. They explain "Currently, our setup is a MacBook Pro, which we use for our programs..."

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"Currently, our setup is a MacBook Pro, which we use for our programs, like Digital Performer still, and Ableton Live..."

I can only assume they use Ableton Live 9, being that this interview was held on May of 2015. They do not specify.

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"We’ve got the Korg Mono/Poly, which is an analog synth, we’ve got a Moog Sub Phatty, which gets used a lot"

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"We’ve got the Korg Mono/Poly, which is an analog synth, we’ve got a Moog Sub Phatty, which gets used a lot"

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"We’ve got an Akai MPD26, which is like MIDI controller drum pads, we’ve got an Akai MPK25, which is a MIDI controller with keys.."

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"We’ve got an Akai MPD26, which is like MIDI controller drum pads, we’ve got an Akai MPK25, which is a MIDI controller with keys.."

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"and in our live room we’ve got a Juno 6, original ARP Odyssey, an original MS-20, and a Sequential Circuits Six-Trak, and a drum kit."

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"..and in our live room we’ve got a Juno 6, original ARP Odyssey, an original MS-20, and a Sequential Circuits Six-Trak, and a drum kit."

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.."and in our live room we’ve got a Juno 6, original ARP Odyssey, an original MS-20, and a Sequential Circuits Six-Trak, and a drum kit."

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"..and in our live room we’ve got a Juno 6, original ARP Odyssey, an original MS-20, and a Sequential Circuits Six-Trak, and a drum kit."

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"Dubs has got the Korg Stage, in which we put in the samples of a lot of the analog synths that we have in our studio that we use for the lead sounds or chords."

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".. He’s also got a microKORG, that’s pretty much our setup."

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