Mark Shreeve's Gear

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Pro One is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Yamaha CS30 is mentioned: Mark's equipment comprised a solitary Yamaha CS30 analogue monosynth (which he retains and uses to this day)

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland Juno 6 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland TR-808 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Fairlight CMI is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the PPG Wave 2.3 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Yamaha DX7 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland Jupiter 8 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Oberheim Xpander is mentioned.

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In an interview with Sound on Sound, Mark Shreeve discusses his use of the Akai S1000 audio sampler.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the ARP 2600 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Korg WaveStation is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Kurzweil K2000 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland Juno 60 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the MIDIMini is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Moog IIIC is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Korg M1 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Oberheim Matrix 1000 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland VP330 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland D550 is mentioned.

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In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland DR-660 is mentioned. NB: Equipboard lists this correctly as the BOSS DR-660, but the article lists it as Roland, who are the parent company (it may ave been sold under the Roland brand at the time of the interview).

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