Stephen Street's Studio Equipment

A black Novation Impulse 49 can be seen in Stephen Street's studio.

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An M-Audio Axiom 25 can be seen in Stephen Street's studio.

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A Mac Pro tower can be seen in Stephen Street's studio (near the bottom left).

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A Roland MC303 can be seen in Stephen Street's studio.

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An Emu Vintage Keys unit can be seen in Stephen Street's studio, in the first and fifth photo. The fifth photo is captioned: A selection of Street's gear: from top, TL Audio Classic dual valve EQ and Indigo VP2051 voice processor, Empirical Labs Distressor compressor, Emu Vintage Keys and Proteus FX synth modules, Yamaha SPX900 multi‑effects, Antares ATR1 Auto‑Tune intonation processor, Novation BassStation Rack, Zoom Studio 1201 effects, Mutronics Mutator filter bank, Ensoniq DP2 effects, SPL Transient Designer dynamics processor, and two more Distressors.

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A Yamaha SPX 900 unit can be seen in Stephen Street's studio, in the fifth photo. The fifth photo is captioned: A selection of Street's gear: from top, TL Audio Classic dual valve EQ and Indigo VP2051 voice processor, Empirical Labs Distressor compressor, Emu Vintage Keys and Proteus FX synth modules, Yamaha SPX900 multi‑effects, Antares ATR1 Auto‑Tune intonation processor, Novation BassStation Rack, Zoom Studio 1201 effects, Mutronics Mutator filter bank, Ensoniq DP2 effects, SPL Transient Designer dynamics processor, and two more Distressors.

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A Zoom Studio 1201 unit can be seen in Stephen Street's studio, in the fifth photo. The fifth photo is captioned: A selection of Street's gear: from top, TL Audio Classic dual valve EQ and Indigo VP2051 voice processor, Empirical Labs Distressor compressor, Emu Vintage Keys and Proteus FX synth modules, Yamaha SPX900 multi‑effects, Antares ATR1 Auto‑Tune intonation processor, Novation BassStation Rack, Zoom Studio 1201 effects, Mutronics Mutator filter bank, Ensoniq DP2 effects, SPL Transient Designer dynamics processor, and two more Distressors.

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A Yamaha SPX 900 unit can be seen in Stephen Street's studio, in the fifth photo. The fifth photo is captioned: A selection of Street's gear: from top, TL Audio Classic dual valve EQ and Indigo VP2051 voice processor, Empirical Labs Distressor compressor, Emu Vintage Keys and Proteus FX synth modules, Yamaha SPX900 multi‑effects, Antares ATR1 Auto‑Tune intonation processor, Novation BassStation Rack, Zoom Studio 1201 effects, Mutronics Mutator filter bank, Ensoniq DP2 effects, SPL Transient Designer dynamics processor, and two more Distressors.

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An Ensoniq DP/2 unit can be seen in Stephen Street's studio, in the fifth photo. The fifth photo is captioned: A selection of Street's gear: from top, TL Audio Classic dual valve EQ and Indigo VP2051 voice processor, Empirical Labs Distressor compressor, Emu Vintage Keys and Proteus FX synth modules, Yamaha SPX900 multi‑effects, Antares ATR1 Auto‑Tune intonation processor, Novation BassStation Rack, Zoom Studio 1201 effects, Mutronics Mutator filter bank, Ensoniq DP2 effects, SPL Transient Designer dynamics processor, and two more Distressors.

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"My other recent purchase was a Zoom 1901 which has some good, lo‑fi settings and only cost £99 — last of the big spenders, that's me! And, of course, I have an Akai S3000 sampler that I bought a long time ago and still swear by. I just buy bits and pieces that I want to try out. For example, when I did the Tiger album I bought myself a Roland JV1080 because the band had used one on some of their demos and it sounded good. I thought I'd get one in for the sessions and then decided I might as well buy it."

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"My other recent purchase was a Zoom 1901 which has some good, lo‑fi settings and only cost £99 — last of the big spenders, that's me! And, of course, I have an Akai S3000 sampler that I bought a long time ago and still swear by. I just buy bits and pieces that I want to try out. For example, when I did the Tiger album I bought myself a Roland JV1080 because the band had used one on some of their demos and it sounded good. I thought I'd get one in for the sessions and then decided I might as well buy it."

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