Primitive World
Sam Willis
Primitive World's Gear
Primitive World discusses their use of the Alesis Quadraverb in an interview with Attack Magazine, highlighting its extensive application in their studio work.
"This was one of the first pieces of hardware I bought, and I still have a soft spot for it."
In an article by Adam Gilbert for Attack Magazine, Primitive World describes the Ensoniq Mirage DSK-8 as a "neanderthal sampler," highlighting its rugged simplicity and distinctive sound in their gear lineup.
In an interview with Attack Magazine, Primitive World discusses his long-term use of the Ensoniq EPS 16 Plus, highlighting its role in his music production setup.
"The Midiverb is one of my all time favourite effects."
In an interview with Attack Magazine, Primitive World discusses the use of the UREI Model 537 Graphic Equalizer, describing it as "a bit of an ugly duckling" in their studio setup.
In an interview with Attack Magazine, Primitive World mentions using the Art Proverb 200, describing it as a "funky piece of junk."
"It's the most recent addition to my studio, but its immediately become my favourite."
Primitive World discusses the importance of workflow with the Akai MPC 3000 in an interview with Attack Magazine, highlighting its role in their production process.
In an interview with Attack Magazine, Primitive World mentions owning the Akai S950 MIDI Digital Sampler, describing it as a legendary piece of gear, though not one he has fully embraced.
In an article by Adam Gilbert for Attack Magazine, Primitive World discusses using the E-Mu E4XT Ultra, highlighting its advanced features compared to the SP-1200, particularly its renowned morphing Z-plane filters.
In an interview with Attack Magazine, Primitive World discusses using the Sequential Circuits Six-Trak, noting its status as a less popular and more affordable early model.
"The Yamaha SPX is one that I heard good things about, bought from a studio..."
"Their Orion is model is a revolutionary AD/DA unit that works via USB and allows up to 32 channels in and out of high quality conversion..."
Primitive World discusses using the Lexicon Vortex, a dynamic morphing delay unit from the early 2000s, in a feature for Attack Magazine by Adam Gilbert.
Primitive World discusses using the Lexicon PCM-70 Reverb in their studio setup, noting its high cost when it was first released. This information is featured in an article by Adam Gilbert for Attack Magazine.
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"I don't own many pedals but the Carbon Copy is definitely an essential..."
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