Rupert Hine's Studio Equipment

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Rupert Hine utilizes the sequencer component of the Linn Electronics Linn 9000 as a 32-track recorder, as documented in "The Thinking Man's Guide To Production" (Electronics & Music Maker, June 1986). The MDB Window Recorder complements this setup by serving as a modern equivalent to tapelooping and is triggered from the Linn 9000. Additionally, on the Thinkman album, Hine employed other instruments such as the PPG Wave 2.2, some DX7s, and a Prophet T8, which he described as "the best analogue synth around at the moment."

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