Ryan Tedder
American singer, songwriter, and producer
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Created by Tedder. He released this announcement video on OneReplublic's YouTube channel on December 8, 2020.
In an Instagram post by OneRepublic, a photo of their LA temporary studio features Ryan Tedder using Avid Pro Tools, highlighting his role as a producer.
You can clearly see the SM7B on top of the table, he uses it as part of his portable studio.
He uses the Telefunken M80 Wireless Capsule in combination with an Shure Wireless System
In the YouTube video "OneRepublic - Apologize / Stay With Me (Pinkpop)" by Rbtvids2, Ryan Tedder can be seen performing with a Kawai MP-11 digital piano, which is notably placed in a classic wooden frame.
Ryan Tedder uses the Roland Fantom-X7 synthesizer, as seen in OneRepublic's AOL Sessions performance of "Apologize" on YouTube.
Used in studio, recording the new album.
Ryan can be seen in this image from a Guitar Center session with what appears to be the ACS T2 in-ear monitor.
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It's part of the equipment he is using to record the new album.
Ryan uses a Gibson Les Paul Junior during some live performances.
In some shots you can clearly see the Humminbird's typical pickguard and the Gibson inlay.
Ryan Tedder plays the Taylor Guitars 814ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar during concerts and acoustic sessions, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Photobucket.
Ryan can be seen in this image singing through a Shure SM58
Ryan Tedder is shown using a 1969 Gibson ES-340 Walnut, as captured in a user-uploaded photo on Imgur.
"Ryan Tedder with a Gibson ES-340 Walnut 1969, Fender Jazz Bass 1966" - Chicago Music Exchange.
Ryan can be seen playing the piano part in Apologize, in this AOL Sessions, with the Yamaha Motif XS8.
Ryan Tedder is using Neumann U67 on Apologize music video, also can be seen in his studio using Neumann U67 till these days.
At 1:33 you can see Ryan Tedder using the Axient Transmitter
In the third photo you can see it on Ryan Tedder's belt
Here on the photo you can see Ryan holding his Supernova that was given to him as a birthday gift OneRepublic's guitarist Drew Brown.
On the background you can see this synth (middle row). Also during his Monthly course Ryan recommended minimoog and Juno-106 as the best synths to start with
Ryan Tedder uses the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x White headphones for recording vocals and as an additional reference for sound checks and mixes, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
In the video you can see these monitors handful of times
In this video you can see that Brent from the band surfs Logic project which means that Ryan and others have used Logic Pro to record and arrange the song. Also during the Monthly class Ryan shared that he worked in Logic, Ableton Live but still chooses Pro Tools over everything
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In Ryan Tedder's monthly course you can see a poly tuner on the wall by his synth keyboards at 55:06 of the lyric writing class.
In this TikTok video shared by Jessie J, Ryan Tedder can be seen using Ableton Live 11 (00:44)
At 1:51, Ryan Tedder uses this plugin for his studio course. He uses the built-in preset called Face 2 Face Dry.
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At 0:09 in the YouTube video titled "How Ryan Tedder Builds a Dark Pop Track from Scratch" by Studio, Ryan Tedder demonstrates the use of the Native Instruments Battery 4 drum sampler plugin.
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