Scooter
NZ band on Flying Nun Records
Scooter's Gear
Scooter utilizes the Lennar Digital Sylenth1 Software Synthesizer, as seen in a post on their official Facebook page.
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"still in love with it, roland tb 303 devil fish modded" - Scooter.
In this studio image you can see that Scooter uses a Universal Audio 6176 Channel Strip.
You can see the eventide DSP4000 in the rack in the Scooter's studio.
NEXUS has proven itself to be very valuable in our setup! Especially during the pre-production process. You simply have all the important basic and standard sounds from the whole electronic dance music scene, so you can start to work in no time... With some tweaks, many sounds find their way into our tracks!
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In a studio tour video on YouTube by FanScooterchannel, Scooter is shown using the Waldorf Microwave XT Synthesizer.
In this video at 1:24 minutes see Sonalksis SV-517 Software Equalizer Plugin
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In this video at 1:24 minutes see Sonalksis SV-315 Stereo Compressor Plugin
In this video at 3:05 Scooter using Waves PAZ Analyzer Plugin.
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In this video at 2:13 minutes see Roland TR-808
In this video at 2:35 minutes Rick shows Roland TR-909 and H.P. Baxxter says "We already used it for the bass drum on "Hyper Hyper"!
In this video at 3:25 minutes Rick shows 4 TC Electronic D-Two Multi-Tap Delay in racks
In this video at 3:28 min Rick shows TC Electronic M5000
In this video at 3:05 minutes see Waves SSL G-Master Buss Compressor
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In this video at 3:28 minutes see Lexicon 300 Digital Effects System
In this youtube video at 3:11, Scooter can be seen having the Yamaha SY99 on stage (center keyboard). It can be identified by the 3 bends + floppy drive on the left, the shape of the side panels, the display position, the rotary nob and the space between the side panels and the buttons. The Yamaha SY77 looks very similar, but the highest key for the SY77 is a C, while the highest key for the Yamaha SY99 is a G.
In this youtube video at 2:35, Scooter can be seen to have a Waldorf Microwave in their studio rack (2nd mounted device from the bottom). It is clearly identifiable by the big red knob, display and the print.
In this youtube video at 3:10, the Clavia Nord Modular (original rack version) can be seen in the top left of Scooter's studio rack.
In this youtube video at 3:20, the Novation Supernova can be seen in the middle of Scooter's right rack. It cannot be the similar looking Supernova II, since the front panel layout doesn't match.
In this youtube video at 2:52, the Clavia Nord Lead 3 can be seen in the Scooter's keyboard rack. The many knobs with LED indicators make it easy to identify - no other Nord keyboard features LED indicators on almost all knobs.
In this youtube video at 2:56, the blue edition of the Roland SH-101 can be seen in Scooter's keyboard rack. Also, Rick mentions the "101 von Roland" at 2:59.
In this youtube video at 2:54, the EDP Wasp can be seen in Scooter's keyboard rack.
In this youtube video at 3:05, Rick mentions the AN1x and it can be seen at the bottom of Scooter's keyboard rack.
In this youtube video at 3:09, two blue Emagic AMT8 can be seen in the middle of Scooter's left studio rack.
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Discography
Rough And Tough And Dangerous - The Singles 1994 - 1998
1994
...And The Beat Goes On!
1995
Our Happy Hardcore
1996
Wicked!
1996
Age Of Love
1997
No Time To Chill
1998
Back To The Heavyweight Jam
1999
Sheffield
2000
We Bring The Noise
2001
Push The Beat For This Jam (The Second Chapter)
2002
Encore - Live And Direct
2002
24 Carat Gold
2002