Soulwax
Belgian indie/rock/electro band
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"Mid '70's" Blackface @ 5:29. Video interview from inside Soulwax's studio in Ghent, Belgium.
"See for example with this, and you know how this goes… adjusts pitch It's not perfect, it's kind of… The detuning is what makes it interesting, and I think it's also what the human ear picks up, its something that doesn't sound right" @ 5:40. Video interview from inside Soulwax's studio in Ghent, Belgium.
Pictured on floor @ 2:10. Video interview from inside Soulwax's studio in Ghent, Belgium.
"a Waldorf Streichfett" is written in the album From Deewee's booklet.
Picture taken of live set at Pukkelpop 2016
In a video by MusicRadar Tech on YouTube titled "Soulwax Live Setup," Soulwax is shown using the Korg VC-10 Vocoder.
“It might sound like it is, but the kit list for this album was fairly limited in terms of synths - just a MacBeth M5N, a really nice, old semimodular machine; one of the new Prophets by Dave Smith; an Oberheim 2 Voice Pro; and a TTSH, which is a copy of the ARP 2600. There’s a guy in Sweden who makes them as a DIY kit, but you need to find a tech who can put it all together. It’s roadworthy, it’s got MIDI and it sounds fantastic.
“What else? A x0xb0x 303 emulator; the new M4000 Mellotron; an EMS Synthi AKS; and the Oberheim OB-Mx, the rack-mounted polysynth.”
“It might sound like it is, but the kit list for this album was fairly limited in terms of synths - just a** MacBeth M5N**, a really nice, old semimodular machine; one of the new Prophets by Dave Smith; an Oberheim 2 Voice Pro; and a TTSH, which is a copy of the ARP 2600. There’s a guy in Sweden who makes them as a DIY kit, but you need to find a tech who can put it all together. It’s roadworthy, it’s got MIDI and it sounds fantastic.
“What else? A x0xb0x 303 emulator; the new M4000 Mellotron; an EMS Synthi AKS; and the Oberheim OB-Mx, the rack-mounted polysynth.”
“It might sound like it is, but the kit list for this album was fairly limited in terms of synths - just a MacBeth M5N, a really nice, old semimodular machine; one of the new Prophets by Dave Smith; an Oberheim 2 Voice Pro; and a TTSH, which is a copy of the ARP 2600. There’s a guy in Sweden who makes them as a DIY kit, but you need to find a tech who can put it all together. It’s roadworthy, it’s got MIDI and it sounds fantastic.
“What else? A x0xb0x 303 emulator; the new M4000 Mellotron; an EMS Synthi AKS; and the Oberheim OB-Mx, the rack-mounted polysynth.”
'one Oberheim. OB-Mx' is written in the From Deewee's album booklet.
"all going through three Trident Fleximix" is written in the album From Deewee's booklet.
"a Two Thousand Six Hundred copy built by The Human Comparator" is written in the album From Deewee's booklet
Pictured on floor @ 2:10. Video interview from inside Soulwax's studio in Ghent, Belgium.
In a video by MusicRadar Tech titled "Soulwax Live Setup," Soulwax is shown using Ableton Live as part of their music production process.
“It might sound like it is, but the kit list for this album was fairly limited in terms of synths - just a MacBeth M5N, a really nice, old semimodular machine; one of the new Prophets by Dave Smith; an Oberheim 2 Voice Pro; and a TTSH, which is a copy of the ARP 2600. There’s a guy in Sweden who makes them as a DIY kit, but you need to find a tech who can put it all together. It’s roadworthy, it’s got MIDI and it sounds fantastic.
“What else? A x0xb0x 303 emulator; the new M4000 Mellotron; an EMS Synthi AKS; and the Oberheim OB-Mx, the rack-mounted polysynth.”
In two separate YouTube videos, Soulwax can be seen using the Faderfox Micromodul LX1. The first instance appears at 20:05 in the video titled "_wGRN7ZBBYc," and the second appears at 2:04 in "FbFXxKGeD0E." These clips highlight the LX1's role in their setup.
Soulwax utilizes the Faderfox Micromodul LV1, as demonstrated in their performance video available on YouTube.
"straight into Pro Tools" is written in the album From Deewee's booklet
"An EMS Synthi AKS" is written in the album From Deewee's booklet.
"a Vox Phantom Guitar" is written in the album From Deewee's booklet
at 2:32 MK2 2813 odyssey is seen.
also in credits of instruments on youtube for "It's always binary" video
"The Transient Program For Drums and Machinery is an installation imagined by Soulwax and Ill-Studio, built for live performance, and operated by Stephen and David Dewaele, Stefaan Van Leuven, Iggor Cavalera, Victoria Smith, Blake Davies and Laima Leyton, under the name of Soulwax.
The instruments used for this performance are : Two Staccato drumkits, one Meazzi Wooding drum with added Octobans, one set or Rototoms, a Macbeth M5n, an Oberheim 2-Voice Pro, a Human Comparator Two Thousand Six Hundred, an EMS Synthi AKS, an Arp Odyssey, a Mellotron M4000D, various reverbs, echoes and effects, all going through three refurbished Trident Fleximix consoles, all positioned on a giant rug representing the electronic schematic of the installation. Soulwax were reinforced by their technical team of Chris Walker, Oliver Geerts, Phil Evans, Marc Devulder, Hugo Scholten, Jasper Wouters, Tijs Coene and Priscilla Andrade.
This performance of 'Is It Always Binary' was recorded and filmed live on 29th of August at 3 Mills Studios in London, captured by James Willis for Bullion Productions."
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