My Digital Enemy
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In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 54:39 Keiron McTernan says "the other thing that i like to use is the j37" and he opens an instance of Waves J37 Tape in Cubase 8.
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My Digital Enemy can be seen using Fusion Field Reverb at 44:33 of their Steinberg Studio Session Interview. "I find the fusion field is really good for massive reverbs".
Well its obvious since video is called Steinberg Studio Sessions, but on 4:19 they said that they using Cubase for about 15 years.
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In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 8:26 Sergei Hall says that "So we want to add more drums to that, what we have been using recently is battery" followed by a complete view of the computer screen where Native Instruments Battery 4 can be seen.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 24:54 Keiron McTernan says that "what i generally do is to put that into Kontakt" followed a large view of the computer screen where Native Instruments Kontakt 5 Software Sampler can be seen.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 50:51 Keiron McTernan says "Ok so we've got the nexus here" While reFX Nexus 2 is clearly shown in the video
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In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 51:40 Keiron McTernan says "I tend to like to use the upright piano" while Native Instruments Upright Piano can be clearly seen.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 53:48 Keiron McTernan says "vintage warmer, just to put a little bit of fuzz on it " followed by a large view of PSP VintageWarmer2 Software Compressor/Limiter Plugin.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 1:00:09 Keiron McTernan says "So we open up the stereo meta filter" while Waves MetaFilter can be clearly seen.
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In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 51:40 Keiron McTernan says "The string that i like to use quite a bit is called east west " followed by a large view of East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, KRK VXT8 Active Studio Monitors can be seen a different time trough out all of the duration of the video.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, the Mackie Big Knob Studio Command System can be seen at different moments trough out the whole duration of the video.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 20:00 Serg points out a copy of TC Electronic Master X5 PowerCore opened inside Cubase 8.
In Steinberg Studio Sessions Season 2 Episode 9, at 20:00 Serg points out an instance of Sonnox Oxford Limiter opened in Cubas 8.
At 2:25 of their Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, My Digital Enemy can be seen using Waves Oneknob Brighter.
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At 15:25 into their Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, My digital enemy can be seen using Spectrasonics Trilogy.
At 17:35 into their Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, My Digital Enemy can be seen using the Oxford EQ.
At 18:44 into their Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, My Digital Enemy can be seen using Noveltech Character Plugin.
At 18:56 of their Producer Masterclass with Computer Music Magazine, My Digital Enemy mentions using the Lexicon Reverb, citing that it was a little bit cleaner than the reverb on Cubase.
In their Steinberg Sessions Interview, My Digital Enemy comments on using Native Instruments Massive at 31:00. "We get a sub from Massive...Massive we use alot for basses".
The Waves Vintage Exciter can be seen in their plugin menu at 54:26 into their Steinberg Studio Sessions Interview.
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The Waves Oneknob Series can be seen in their plugin menu at 54:26 of their Steinberg Studio Sessions Interview.
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Fabfilter Saturn can be seen in My Digital Enemy's plugin menu at 54:37 into their Steinberg Studio Sessions Interview.
In this video at 21:47 they are using oneknob pahtter.
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In this video at 21:47 they are using analogic delay.
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