Luke Slater
British techno producer
Luke Slater's Studio Equipment
Per this Attack Magazine feature, dated Dec 2, 2019:
Not only can he effortlessly rattle off his equipment list from a 20-years-previous tour, but he subsequently rattles off every piece of kit used in making his early Peacefrog records: “An Allen & Heath GS3, which is a 16 channel analogue board; an Akai S950, a TR-909, a chord reverb and a Korg Mono/Poly, a DX7, a Digital Audio Tape machine, and a pair of NS-10s,”
" Planetary Assault Systems/Luke Slater using Roland TR-909 Synced to Macs"
We use [Ableton] Live for our “live” shows amongst other equipment. I’’m also using Vestax VCM-600’s for the live show; these are great pieces of kit, very hands-on.
Per this Attack Magazine feature, Dec 2, 2019:
Not only can he effortlessly rattle off his equipment list from a 20-years-previous tour, but he subsequently rattles off every piece of kit used in making his early Peacefrog records: “An Allen & Heath GS3, which is a 16 channel analogue board; an Akai S950, a TR-909, a chord reverb and a Korg Mono/Poly, a DX7, a Digital Audio Tape machine, and a pair of NS-10s,”
Per this photo from a June 28, 2018 feature for Future Music Magazine, the artist can be seen with a 25 key CME Xkey.
Per this photo from a June 28, 2018 feature for Future Music Magazine, a TR-707 can be seen on the top shelf in the photo background.
Per this photo from a June 28, 2018 feature for Future Music Magazine, a DrumTraks can be seen on the third shelf in the background.
Per this photo from a June 28, 2018 feature for Future Music Magazine, the very righthand corner of a TR-808 can be seen next to the Sequential DrumTraks on the third shelf. The tiny bit of 808 showing is next to his shoulder. The distinctive white Tap-input button and the 4 white step buttons on the righthand side of the 808 are what give it away.
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