Session Victim
Session Victim's Gear
"Our latest synth addition to the studio. The Novation doesn’t look like much and is rather cheap, but after using it for a few months now we’re both really impressed with the versatility of this machine. Especially the arpeggiator is fantastic and gets used a lot – not just for the Bass Station itself, but for all of our synths and samplers." - Session Victim.
"We have these two right next to our keyboard and we use them a lot. They’re both super easy to jam with and just sound great. We’ve configured them as external effects in Ableton, so we can use them instantly on every track." - Session Victim.
In this photo provided by AIAIAI, one of the members of Session Victim is wearing a pair of TMA-2 DJ Preset headphones while performing.
"Since sampling has always been the core to our music, the 1210s feel like our most important instrument to work with – each of us owns three of them. The ones you see in this picture are actually Hunee’s old ones. He gave them to us before he moved to LA." Session Victim.
Shown in the 2nd picture, picture has a caption: "TECHNICS DECKS & VESTAX PMC-CX ROTARY MIXER" - Attack Magazine.
"The synth and brass sections in this machine are both great, but the string section is just out of this world. We used (and still use) the Trident on several of our songs, but most of the times it’s those beautiful strings that end up in the final mix." - Session Victim.
Shown in the fifth picture. Caption: "MOOG MOOGERFOOGER MF101 FILTER & MF104M DELAY We have these two right next to our keyboard and we use them a lot. They’re both super easy to jam with and just sound great. We’ve configured them as external effects in Ableton, so we can use them instantly on every track." - Attack Magazine.
Session Victim utilizes the Technics Stereo Cassette Deck RS-TR272 in their studio setup, as detailed in an Attack Magazine feature by Adam Gilbert. This deck is integral to their sampling process, highlighting their commitment to analog sound.
Session Victim's member discusses their long-standing use of the ESP LTD F-400 FM, which they purchased in 1995 for 170 DM and have kept ever since. Praised for its versatility, the guitar blends seamlessly with other instruments, excelling across genres from metal to jazz. This insight is shared in an interview with Attack Magazine by Adam Gilbert.
In a photo from Tsinoshibar, Session Victim is seen using the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer.
In this photo from La-pause, Session Victim is seen using the Roland SH-101 synthesizer.
In the YouTube video by hillprop97 titled "Making Beats On The Ensoniq ASR-X (Boom Bap Music)," Session Victim is shown using the Ensoniq ASR-X Pro.
In the video by gstormelectro, Session Victim can be seen using the Roland Jupiter-6 synthesizer.
In the photo from La-pause, Session Victim's studio setup includes a Moog Sub Phatty synthesizer.
The photo from La-pause shows Session Victim using the Korg nanoKEY2 USB Keyboard Controller.
Session Victim utilizes the Oberheim Matrix 6R in their studio, as highlighted in Adam Gilbert's feature for Attack Magazine.
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