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Sonique (Colombia) used the Yamaha PSS-680 during the early phase of the band as a controller for Ableton Live. This synthesizer, featuring a small 2-operator FM synth, was instrumental in introducing the band to FM synthesis. This usage is documented on their official Facebook page.

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It is use as main MIDI signal distributor in the studio setup

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We have one with the SP 808 EX OS, which enables use of 250 mb zip drive and a lot of other functions. Used it a lot in the old days live for triggering samples, we used the internal synth as well

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Use live to process vocal harmonies, delays, reverbs and loops.

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Use it live for acid basslines both internally and externally MIDI sequenced

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Use it in studio to filter and animate drones

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Use it in studio for organ sounds and polyphonic stabs

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Use in studio for pads mostly, sometimes live as a master keyboard

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Use in studio for sampling from vinyl and as MIDI sequencer

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use in studio for recording of rhythm guitar on various tracks

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Can be spotted on the right rack, it is used for preampimg the condenser mic on recordings.

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Can be spotted on this studio pic. Use as nearfield monitors

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Can be spotted on te right rack in this pic. It is used as a limiter on the final mix of recordings.

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Can be spotted on this rack. It is use for monitoring during recording sessions.

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Use as a MIDI and footswhitch controller. Modified with the UNO chip

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Can be spotted at the top of the rack in the right of the pic. Use as compressor for synths and beats in studio.

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Use for DJing and for vinyl sample recording to MPC or Roland SP808

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Use for DJing and for vinyl sample recording to MPC or Roland SP808

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It is use to record rehearsals and live sets on 1/4 inch tape.

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Seen on the floor as part of the studio monitoring setup

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It is used to process synths and sometimes vocals both in studio and ocasionally live

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It is use as part of a VDJ setup to control ableton live and serato

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Use as main audio interface in studio. As seen on this rack pic

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Sonique (Colombia) mentions using the Hohner Student 32 Melodica for certain dub-influenced tracks, where it's enhanced with tape delay effects. This usage is highlighted in a Facebook photo post by Sonique.

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Sonique (Colombia) uses the Yamaha Electone C35N in the studio for the vinyl single track "Orlando Plays the Piano." This is supported by a photo on their official Facebook page.

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Use as overdrive for synths and guitars in studio

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Sonique (Colombia) uses the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker as a distortion pedal for guitar in the studio, as shown in a photo on their Facebook page.

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We use a modified cry baby with a frequency sweep selector for mono synths and guitars.

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We use a Sonuus G2M, as a pitch to midi converter to trigger son mono synths with vocals or guitar.

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Use as an A-B selector / leveler, between Korg Volca Beats Boss RC3 Looper in live situations

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