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R: “Caustic” was a pretty minimal set up. All we used was the Atari, an Akai S1000 and S950, a Minimoog, Micromoog, Pro One and a Kawai K4 for strings… Less is more I’m starting to think! We did have a couple disks of Adrian Sherwood drums and Yello bass sounds for the Akai that were used a lot.

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What kind of gear did you use at the time?

R: “Caustic” was a pretty minimal set up. All we used was the Atari, an Akai S1000 and S950, a Minimoog, Micromoog, Pro One and a Kawai K4 for strings… Less is more I’m starting to think! We did have a couple disks of Adrian Sherwood drums and Yello bass sounds for the Akai that were used a lot.

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What kind of gear did you use at the time?

R: “Caustic” was a pretty minimal set up. All we used was the Atari, an Akai S1000 and S950, a Minimoog, Micromoog, Pro One and a Kawai K4 for strings… Less is more I’m starting to think! We did have a couple disks of Adrian Sherwood drums and Yello bass sounds for the Akai that were used a lot.

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What kind of gear did you use at the time?

R: “Caustic” was a pretty minimal set up. All we used was the Atari, an Akai S1000 and S950, a Minimoog, Micromoog, Pro One and a Kawai K4 for strings… Less is more I’m starting to think! We did have a couple disks of Adrian Sherwood drums and Yello bass sounds for the Akai that were used a lot.

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"What's sitting at the core of your studio these days??" R: "It's based around Pro Tools and Abelton Live. I do most of my writing in Abelton, develop the song to a certain point and move it over to Pro Tools. I find Pro Tools is a better environment for mixing and finishing, whereas Ableton is great for getting something 75% there. I just like the way Pro Tools handles audio and mixing."

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In a 2016 Gearspace post, Rhys Fulber discusses his use of the Waldorf Q+ synthesizer while working on Fear Factory's album "Genexus."

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In this Gearspace post from 2016,Rhys tells his experience making Fear Factory´s albums,and the gear he used,the Nord Wave was used in the albums Mechanize (2010),The Industrialist (2012) and Genexus (2015).

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What kind of gear did you use at the time?

R: “Caustic” was a pretty minimal set up. All we used was the Atari, an Akai S1000 and S950, a Minimoog, Micromoog, Pro One and a Kawai K4 for strings… Less is more I’m starting to think! We did have a couple disks of Adrian Sherwood drums and Yello bass sounds for the Akai that were used a lot.

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"What's sitting at the core of your studio these days??" R: "It's based around Pro Tools and Abelton Live. I do most of my writing in Abelton, develop the song to a certain point and move it over to Pro Tools. I find Pro Tools is a better environment for mixing and finishing, whereas Ableton is great for getting something 75% there. I just like the way Pro Tools handles audio and mixing."

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"What software synths do you generally use?" R: "Mostly Massive, because I think it sounds pretty good, although there's something about soft synths I struggle with.

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"Is using modular gear a more recent thing for you and what hardware synths have you been using?" R: "The synth I probably use the most is the Studio Electronics Omega 8, that's my go-to analogue polyphonic synth."

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In this Gearspace post from 2016 Rhys tells his experience making Fear Factory´s "Demanufacture" and the gear he used

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In the YouTube video titled "SOUND AND STRUCTURE 12: RHYS FULBER" by Blush Response, Rhys Fulber is shown using the Elektron Octatrack MKII.

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What kind of gear did you use at the time?

R: “Caustic” was a pretty minimal set up. All we used was the Atari, an Akai S1000 and S950, a Minimoog, Micromoog, Pro One and a Kawai K4 for strings… Less is more I’m starting to think! We did have a couple disks of Adrian Sherwood drums and Yello bass sounds for the Akai that were used a lot.

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Rhys, this was your first album as a full member of FLA, and you were very young. What was it like stepping into an existing band?

R: Yes I was 19 years old, but because I had already known Bill for a few years and just did the “Gashed Senses” tour it seemed totally natural. I actually hadn’t used the C-Lab Creator program (Atari computer music sequencer software) before and learned as I went.

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In this Gearspace post from 2016,Rhys tells his experience making Fear Factory´s "Demanufacture" and the gear he used

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In a 2016 post on Gearspace, Rhys Fulber discusses his experience creating Fear Factory's "Demanufacture" and mentions using the Emu Emulator IV.

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In this Gearspace post from 2016,Rhys tells his experience making Fear Factory´s "Demanufacture" and the gear he used

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In this Gearspace post from 2016,Rhys tells his experience making Fear Factory´s "Obsolete" and the gear he used

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In a 2016 Gearspace post, Rhys Fulber discusses his use of the Kurzweil K2500 while working on Fear Factory's album "Obsolete."

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In a 2016 Gearspace post, Rhys Fulber discusses his experience creating Fear Factory's "Digimortal" and mentions using the Waldorf Pulse Synthesizer.

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In this Gearspace post from 2016,Rhys tells his experience making Fear Factory´s "Genexus" and the gear he used

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In this twitter picture an Arturia keystep 37 can be seen at the bottom.

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In the middle of the picture it can be seen a korg volca keys

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It can be seen on the desk, right to the modular case.

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Spotted in a post on his Instagram.

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First synth higher on this post.

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In an Instagram post by Rhys Fulber, he features the Proteus 1, a rare vintage synthesizer, as part of his studio reorganization.

Spotted this drum machine on a Instagram post.

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A Renè can be seen on his modular case on this video.

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