Thomas P. Heckmann
Thomas P. Heckmann's Gear
"Playing with my beauty... Not many Synths are as beautiful as the Oberheim 4-Voice (except the 8-Voice or Moratz' 12 Voice..."
"Sunday fun...tuning my Octave Plateau Voyetra 8...Great synth, but so unfunny to program! Next step making a Sysex template for a controller..."
"New toy in the house! And after getting all the pre-done mods right and exchange bad pots with better ones, it'a great modular Avatar now. And added some of my mods also..."
In a video on Telekom Electronic Beats TV, Thomas P. Heckmann presents and demonstrates the Formanta Polivoks synthesizer.
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, a photo of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio features the Roland Jupiter-4 synthesizer, highlighting its role in his music production setup.
In an interview on AMAZONA.de, a photo from Thomas P. Heckmann's studio shows the Roland Juno-106, highlighting its role in his music production setup.
Thomas has an entire shelf of 303s per the picture in the article, and the distinctive acid sound is present in his older tracks
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, a photo of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio clearly shows the Roland DG Compu Synth CMU810 among his equipment.
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, Thomas P. Heckmann is shown with a Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Module on a shelf in his studio.
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, Thomas P. Heckmann is shown with an E-Mu E4XT Ultra sampler on a shelf in his studio, indicating his use of the gear.
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, a photo of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio features the Eventide DSP7500 Ultra Harmonizer, highlighting its role in his signal processing setup.
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, a photograph of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio features the Boss BX-16 Mixer, highlighting its role in his production setup.
Seen in a picture of Thomas Heckmann's studio
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, a photo of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio features the Dreadbox Alpha Module, highlighting its role in his modular synthesizer setup.
translated:
"Many of the atmospheric sounds come from the Waldorf NW1 Wavetable Module... it makes a lot of movement in the background, so you can still discover something new when you listen to it again"
Featured in photos of Thomas Heckmann's studio
Heckmann mentions in an interview that a 909 was used in one of his tracks
In an interview on AMAZONA.de, a photograph of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio prominently features the Korg PolySix, highlighting its role in his setup.
In an interview with AMAZONA.de, a photograph of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio features the Studiologic Sledge synthesizer, highlighting its role in his setup.
Heckmann mentions in the interview he still owns the AnalogFour
Heckmann mentions the ARP sequencer in the interview, and it can be seen in the same photo as his System 100Ms
Heckmann mentions in the interview that he's used the SH-101 many times
Heckmann showcases the LM-1 in the linked video
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Discography
Spectral Emotions - the Labworks Years
1992
Raum (Remastered)
1999
Sub-Wave A-Sides
2005
Welt In Scherben - Scherbengericht
2005
Electronic Body Music
2010
Age (The Force Inc Years 1991-1993)
2012
Age (The Force Inc Years 1994-1998)
2012
Drax Ltd. II - Amphetamine (The Complete Remixes and Versions 1994-2012)
2012
Metric System - Electronic Dub
2012
Electro Nation - Robots and Electric Toys
2012
Knarz - Kapriolen
2013
Welt in Scherben I-V (Extended)
2013
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