Martin Doherty
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Martin Doherty's Keyboards and Synthesizers
At 6:09 Martin can clearly be seen using a Mopho x4. This was an NPR concert last year, but he has used this as early as 2013.
In this video of CHVRCHES playing a prank on their manager, the camera is pointed at a rack mounted Pro 2, which is difficult to see but halfway through the video the name "Pro 2" comes into focus on the front of the synth.
In this YouTube video teasing the new issue of Sound on Sound Magazine, in a studio photo the Prophet 12 is seen mounted on a stand below a Prophet '08 Keyboard.
In this video of CHVRCHES covering a Justin Bieber song on English radio, Martin plays chords on an Elektron Analog Keys.
Martin used the OP-1 in Churches cover of Do i wanna know by Arctic Monkeys
'Elsewhere, Korg’s new ARP Odyssey is, they say, “peppered throughout” some of the tracks..' From SOS magazine, October 2015
In this YouTube video teasing the new issue of Sound on Sound Magazine, in studio photos you can see the Korg MS-20 Mini mounted on a stand along with a bunch of other keyboard synths. You can tell it's the Mini and not the original by the shiny silver inputs on the front panes, which were a much darker, duller colour on the original.
In this video of CHVRCHES playing a prank on their manager, you can see rack mounted above a DSI Pro 2 is a Sub Phatty, distinguishable by the silver front panel and small keyboard.
In the October issue of Sound on Sound Magazine, in studio photos you can see a large amount of keyboard synths mounted along the walls, one of which is the PolySix.
In the October issue of Sound on Sound Magazine, in studio photos you can see a Jupiter-8 keyboard mounted along a wall below a PolySix.
'although another purchase, the blue-faced, suitcased Moog Sonic Six [a forerunner of the classic Minimoog] proved to be a far trickier synth for them to coax a sound out of. “You can get a sound out of it, but not a usable one,” Cook laughs. It’s mental. It’s so complicated.'. SOS Magazine, October 2015
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