Mateo Pascual's Gear

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In studio photos included in a Tactland PDF article/interview about Mateo Pascual's work, which can be found on his website, he is seen using a Korg Trinity Plus (1996). The keyboard is specifically identifiable as the "Plus" model due to the front-panel "Plus" logo/badge matching the Trinity Plus marking visible on the instrument, despite the low quality of the image. The Korg Trinity Plus is prominently positioned as the main master keyboard/workstation in Pascual’s setup, indicative of a workflow where it is used to perform and sequence, as well as drive external rack modules and/or samplers for game soundtrack production. This is evident in its use throughout the soundtracks of "Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty" and "Commandos 2: Men of Courage."

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In a photo from the Tactland PDF article/interview available on Mateo Pascual's website, he is seen with a Roland XV-5080 rack sound module in his studio. The unit is clearly identifiable by its distinct front-panel design and labeling, consistent with Roland's flagship XV rack module.

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In the Tactland PDF article/interview available on Mateo Pascual's website, a photograph clearly shows an Access Virus B Rack unit within his studio setup. The front-panel and button layout of the unit in the image unmistakably matches that of the Virus Rack line, confirming its presence in his collection.

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In a photo from the Tactland PDF article/interview available on his website, Mateo Pascual is seen with a KORG Wavestation SR (1992) mounted as a rack module in his studio. The unit's front-panel layout matches that of the rack version of the Wavestation, confirming its use.

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Mateo Pascual uses an Akai S6000 hardware sampler, as evidenced by its presence in his studio rack in photos from the Tactland PDF article/interview available on his website. The Akai S6000 is identifiable by the front panel and screen/control layout consistent with this model. This indicates its role as a central sample playback and production tool in Pascual's composing workflow.

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Mateo Pascual is confirmed to have used Steinberg Cubase SE 3 around 2006, as evidenced by a photo available on his website showing him working with the software in a studio setting.

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In studio photos included in the Tactland PDF article/interview on Mateo Pascual’s website, Mateo Pascual is seen using a Yamaha 02R mixer. The mixer is identifiable by the front panel visible in the photos. In this setup, the Yamaha 02R serves as the central mixing and monitoring hub for Pascual’s studio, facilitating the routing and mixing of audio from his rack synth modules and samplers during soundtrack production.

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