Mark Shreeve
Mark Shreeve's Gear
In this interview, Mark's use of the Pro One is mentioned.
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)
In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland Juno 6 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland TR-808 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Fairlight CMI is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the PPG Wave 2.3 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland Jupiter 8 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Oberheim Xpander is mentioned.
In an interview with Sound on Sound, Mark Shreeve discusses his use of the Akai S1000 audio sampler.
In this interview, Mark's use of the ARP 2600 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Korg WaveStation is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Kurzweil K2000 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland Juno 60 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the MIDIMini is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Moog IIIC is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Oberheim Matrix 1000 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland VP330 is mentioned.
In this interview, Mark's use of the Roland D550 is mentioned.
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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