Mac DeMarco
Microphones 24
Guitars 43
Amplifiers 13
Effects Pedals 35
Pianos 1
Keyboards and Synthesizers 26
Studio Equipment 58
Software Plugins and VSTs 1
Headphones 2
Studio Monitors 9
Bass Guitars 10
Cymbals 4
Music Accessories 6
Studio Gear 3
DAWs 2
Strings 1
Drumsticks 1
Drum Sets 4
World Instruments 1
Snare Drums 1
Other Gear 1
Mac DeMarco's Keyboards and Synthesizers
"I got a Prophet 5, we got Juno 60, JX-3P, DX7, DX100, whatever you want," says Mac DeMarco in this interview with Stingray Music.
At 8:48 he confesses his 'newest true love', although it's bleeped you can pretty much tell he says Casio CZ-1.
According to Mac Demarco in this interview, he owns a number of synths. "I got a Prophet 5, we got Juno 60, JX-3P, DX7, DX100, whatever you want," Demarco said at (2:57).
Mac DeMarco can be seen with his Juno-60 Synthesizer at 00:59.
A black version of the Blofeld can be seen at the bottom right at 0:46, next to a MPC 1000.
At around 8:35 in the video, Mac explains that he has a Yamaha CS-60. He states, "That one's actually on my new record a little bit."
At 7:30 in this video, you can see Mac's Yamaha CP80 or CP70 in the far left in the background of his home studio. Furthermore, you can see this piano be used at the Austin City Limits show.
You can see the Reface CS behind Kerwin for the entire interview.
According to Mac Demarco in this interview, the songwriter owns a number of synths. "I got a Prophet 5, we got Juno 60, JX-3P, DX7, DX100, whatever you want," Demarco said at (2:57).
Throughout the interview, you can see the CS-80 behind Mac where his CS-60 has usually been, on top of his Yamaha CP80 Electric Grand Piano. The simplest ways to tell that it's a CS-80 rather than a CS-60 from the angle in the video are the two rows of sliders for the two synth channels (as opposed to the CS-60's single channel) and the tone selector buttons (as opposed to the CS-60's toggles).
In this video you can see Mac using the Yamaha CS01 to record "Nobody"
At 6:13 you see Mac has the Roland D-50 on top of a yamaha grand piano.
At 11:00 in this Live on KEXP performance, Mac Demarco can be seen playing at Korg Microsampler.
in this video from Mac Demarco's instragram, he can be seen playing on a Moog Realistic Concertmate MG-1.
This video was uploaded by Mac Demarco. He says is playing a Rhodes 54 https://gyazo.com/a0fa27a5a854c697b74fb07ea95f3146
The keyboard can be seen behind Mac during his interview with Reverb.com in the video.
You can also see a Moog Model D next his tape machine for the entire interview.
Mac DeMarco used a Yamaha DX9 synthesizer for the rhythm keyboard part in "Passing Out Pieces." The preset was created by the previous owner. Unfortunately, he broke the synth after releasing Salad Days. This information is supported by a user-uploaded photo.
The keyboard can be seen in the video interview at 7:48 under Mac's Roland Juno 60.
At 0:18, the module can be seen connected to a midi keyboard.
In the YouTube video titled "Advanced Studio Recording Techniques 03 - 'Roland SC-88 Pro' [TEASER]" by Eternal Family, Mac DeMarco is shown using the Roland SC-88 Pro sound module.
At the timestamp 2:56, a CZ-101 can be spotted at the bottom of the screen in Mac’s studio.
At 3:06, a sideways Model D can be spotted middle left of the screen in Mac’s studio.
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