Nicola Lerra
Nicola Lerra's Gear
"The final version of the piano was then further refined by expert technicians working side-by-side with esteemed piano players testing on a number of different controllers (including Lerra’ preferred Deopfer LMK4+) to make the most responsive, true and inspiring set of instruments."
Nicola Lerra says "The seaboard is really interesting because it leads the musician to experiment and be free"
Nicola Lerra has used this keyboard during a recording session.
Nicola Lerra incorporates the Arturia MatrixBrute Analog Synthesizer into his music production, as noted on Thomann Italia.
Nicola Lerra utilized the Moog Sub 37 Paraphonic Analog Synthesizer in his cover of the final trailer for "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," as noted by Musikhaus Thomann.
Nicola Lerra incorporates two Moog Mother-32 synthesizers into his setup for their versatility in experimentation, as highlighted in the Musikhaus Thomann listing.
Nicola Lerra uses the Korg MS-20 Mini, as noted by Musikhaus Thomann.
Nicola Lerra use Avid Pro Tools HD in the mixing and mastering sessions.
Nicola Lerra uses the u-he Zebra2 software synthesizer, as demonstrated in a walkthrough of a Zebra2 soundbank on the official YouTube channel of u-he.
Nicola Lerra has used Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 for "In The Name of a God" film.
When Nicola Lerra was filmed during an interview about his work on Animated Film in 2016, the second-generation Quested VS2108 powered studio monitors ("Blue Logo (2nd)", "Red/Pink Log" (1st)") were situated in his recording studio. Nicola Lerra use a Surround 5.1 system for a total involvement of the sound it creates.
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Nicola Lerra has described the SPL SMC 2489 as a "revolutionary remote control for the monitors," highlighting its role in his studio setup. This reference is noted on the Thomann Italia website.
Nicola Lerra utilizes the Slate Pro Audio Raven MTI, featuring a custom setup tailored for his specific needs, as detailed by Musikhaus Thomann.
Nicola Lerra utilizes the Behringer X32 32-Channel Digital Mixer, as detailed on Thomann Italia.
Nicola Lerra utilizes the RME Fireface UFX+ as his primary work platform, as detailed in the RME Fireface UFX+ Horizon Bundle listing on Thomann Italia.
Is not a secret that many composers and industry professionals use Avid processors for an excellent product. Nicola Lerra uses an Avid system for mixing and mastering session.
Nicola Lerra utilizes the Lexicon MX300 effects processor, as detailed on the Thomann Italia website.
Nicola Lerra uses the Sennheiser HD 203 headphones, as noted by Sennheiser.
In 2016, Nicola Lerra was seen using the Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBL headphones in his studio, as noted on the Sennheiser website.
In 2016, Nicola Lerra incorporated the Dave Smith Instruments Pro 2 synthesizer into his studio setup, as documented by Musikhaus Thomann.
In a recent interview featured on Musikhaus Thomann, Nicola Lerra discussed using the Doepfer A-100 Analog Modular System.
Nicola Lerra includes the Gibson SG Standard in his collection, as noted by Musikhaus Thomann.
Nicola Lerra uses the Spitfire Audio Spitfire Symphony Orchestra plugin, as detailed on the Spitfire Audio website.
Nicola Lerra used the Ibanez S470DX during his performances and recordings with two bands, as noted by Ibanez.
Nicola Lerra has utilized the Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 audio interface in his studio, as noted by Native Instruments.
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