The Crystal Method
The Crystal Method's Keyboards and Synthesizers
In this photo taken in 2009, The Crystal Method's Scott Kirkland can be seen using a Nord Lead 2 synth during a live performance.
A photo posted by The Crystal Method on Instagram shows their Moog Little Phatty Stage II Synth keyboard. The photo is captioned, "@moogmusic monday!"
A photo posted by The Crystal Method on Instagram in June 2014 shows their Moog Slim Phatty synth module. The photo is captioned, "@moogmusic monday!"
The Crystal Method posted a picture on Instagram featuring the ARP 2600 with the caption, "Caught in the Arp - Crazy analog sounds in the making"
The OSCar synthesizer can be seen in a picture The Crystal Method posted of their studio.
A Juno 106 can be seen in the left side of a photo The Crystal Method tweeted showing their studio during a AMA.
An Access Virus B is seen in the "Bomb Shelter" in this photo The Crystal Method tweeted.
The Crystal Method tweet: "Our classic #Elektron #Monomachine & #SidStation are back in the studio. Thank u @WeAreElektron LA." (Oct 2014)
while their rig has altered many time over the years this was Kens primary synth live for a long time. can be seen here at 0:28
While their rig has been overhauled many times over the years, the DX7IIfd was Scott's primary controller for triggering samples for many tours. best seen at 1:05 in this video
"We were bringing out some of these old synths that we hadn’t used — the Minimoog and the Yamaha CS-40. We’ve always used the Roland Jupiter-6; it’s pretty much a workhorse. It was getting back into that world."
when they are showing the synths at 3:40, we can see the A6 Andromeda
Ken Jordan of The Crystal Method posts on Instagram, "m!lTone This thing is so cool!!! KJ"
A Korg MS2000 can be seen in the background of this Instagram post on the top spot in the keyboard rack.
"We were bringing out some of these old synths that we hadn’t used — the Minimoog and the Yamaha CS-40. We’ve always used the Roland Jupiter-6; it’s pretty much a workhorse. It was getting back into that world."
"We were bringing out some of these old synths that we hadn’t used — the Minimoog and the Yamaha CS-40. We’ve always used the Roland Jupiter-6; it’s pretty much a workhorse. It was getting back into that world."
Casio chatted with the duo Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland and discussed their beginnings and their respect for the Casio XW Synthesizers.
At The 22:05 Mark of this Interview, Scott Kirkland Mentions that the Organ and Wobble Sounds Came from the Roland MC-202 MicroComposer.
At Some Point In This Interview, Scott Kirkland Mentions that this Synthesizer was used for their Song Comin' Back
when they are showing the synths at 3:40, you can see the Monomachine SFX-6
at 3:47 when they are showing the synths, you can see the Poly Evolver on the rack
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Discography
Album Credits
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The Very Best Things [1995-2008]
Filter · 2009
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