Michael Beinhorn's Studio Equipment

Used on Herbie Hancock's Future Shock, as specified in Herbie Hancock’s Electronic Instrument Glossary from September 14, 2016.

Oberheim DMX – A programmable, digital drum machine released in 1981 that featured 24 individual drum sounds and eight-sound polyphony. Michael Beinhorn used this instrument on the 1983 album Future Shock.

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In addition to his Oberheim DMX, Michael Beinhorn also used a Roland TR-808 during the recording of Material's One Down.

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In a video titled "Black Hole Sun: Inside the Song with Michael Beinhorn - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Michael Beinhorn discusses at 17:53 how the dbx 120X-DS Digital Series Subharmonic Synthesizer was utilized during the recording of "Black Hole Sun."

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In the video "Black Hole Sun: Inside the Song with Michael Beinhorn - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at 11:14, Michael Beinhorn discusses using the Studer A 827 reel-to-reel tape recorder for recording the track "Black Hole Sun."

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