Tim Hecker
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Tim Hecker's Studio Equipment
Among Tim Hecker's gear in this picture is a Korg nanokontrol and a Nord Modular G2.
Tim Hecker has an Evolution UC-33 in this picture, as well as an M-Audio Oxygen 25.
What is your most used piece of hardware equipment:
"Nord Modular G2. Eventide H3000. Lexicon PCM70. Turbo Rat."
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In this image posted on Hecker's twitter, you can see photos of his studio featured in a Japanese magazine. In the bottom right you can see a Chilton CM2 broadcast desk. It can also be seen in this image of Hecker: https://www.summerhall.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Tim-Hecker-by-Emily-Berl-3.jpg
What is your most used piece of hardware equipment:
"Nord Modular G2. Eventide H3000. Lexicon PCM70. Turbo Rat."
Tim Hecker has an Evolution UC-33 in this picture, as well as an M-Audio Oxygen 25.
In a tweet, Tim Hecker mentions using the Thermionic Culture Vulture, highlighting its role in his studio setup for creating distinctive sound textures.
Tim is using what appears to be a MacBook in this live performance.
Tim Hecker showcases the Universal Audio LA-610 Mk II on his Twitter account, highlighting its role in his studio setup.
Tim has a TurboRAT pedal, a Komplete 6 audio interface, and a Mackie 1402 mixer in this image of his live setup.
Tim Hecker is seen using the RME Fireface UFX audio interface, as referenced in his tweet stating, "still not about the gear."
In this photo of Hecker's studio you can see a Radial X-AMP sat on top of one of his Traynor amps. Taken from this interview: https://weirdcanada.com/2014/03/ephemera-tim-hecker-on-virgins/
Tim has a TurboRAT pedal, a Komplete 6 audio interface, and a Mackie 1402 mixer in this image of his live setup.
In a tweet, Tim Hecker shares a photo featuring the Novation ZeRO SL MkII USB MIDI Control Surface, suggesting its presence in his setup.
Hecker can be seen using a microKEY at 0:24 in this video.
In a tweet, Tim Hecker references the Burl B2 Bomber ADC, suggesting its use in his studio work.
In a tweet, Tim Hecker shares a photo featuring the Novation 49SL MkIII, suggesting its use in his setup.
A MOTU Traveller can be seen in this photo of Hecker's live set-up.
In photos from this Japanese interview with Hecker, an Echo Chamber can be seen atop his piano.
In slide 3 of this post from Hecker's Instagram, a H8000 can be seen in the left side rack of his desk, just below the H3000. It can be recognised by the blue screen and grey box between the screen and LED meter on the left of the unit's faceplate.
In slide 3 of this post from Hecker's Instagram, an Echo Fix EF-X2 can be seen on the stool to the left of his desk, underneath some other equipment.
In slide 3 of this post from Hecker's Instagram, a Box console can be seen to left of the image. 'API' and 'The Box' can be seen printed on the top right corner of the faceplate.
In slide 3 of this post from Hecker's Instagram, a Lynx Aurora(n) can be seen in the right side rack in Hecker's desk, just below the Burl converter. It is recognisable by the unique triangular buttons in groups of four either side of the screen, and you can just about make out the 'Lynx' logo the left side of the faceplate.
In slide 3 of this post from Hecker's Instagram, a Portico II can be seen in the rack to the right side of his desk, beneath the patchbay and above his Evolution MIDI controller. It is identifiable by the Rupert Neve Designs logo to the right of the faceplate, and the specific placement of the pots and meters on the front panel.
In this image of Hecker performing at Primevera Los Angeles he can be seen using a 1604VLZ4 mixer. It's recognisable by the back panel layout and black colour scheme.
In slide 3 of this post from Hecker's Instagram, a Manley Massive EQ can be seen on top of his Echo Fix, to the right of the API Box desk. It is recognisable by the LED layout in the middle of the faceplate.
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