Mark Bell
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Mark Bell's Keyboards and Synthesizers
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive. ...and now we know where the awesome strings on the Leeds Warehouse Mix likely came from...
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
The Roland Juno 106 can be seen in the lower right side of this photo of LFO in the studio.
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
In the Muzines article "Deep Vibrations" (MT Aug 91), Mark Bell discusses using the Roland Juno-6 synthesizer.
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive.
"Bell and Varley gradually expanded their equipment setup, first of all with a Casio HT3000 MIDI home keyboard and a Casio FZ10M rack-mount sampler"
The Oberheim Xpander can be seen in the right side of this photo of LFO in the studio.
The Memorymoog can be seen in the top right side of this photo of LFO in the studio.
The Waldorf Wave can be seen in the left side of this photo of LFO in the studio.
Elektron Monomachine SFX-6 can be seen in this image
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Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips · 2005
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