Todd Terje
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Todd Terje's Studio Equipment
On the left in this picture, you can see that he's using a Lynx Aurora converter.
You can see Terje using an APC40 in a live setup on this picture.
In one of Terje's Instagram video's, you can see him press the "crash" button on a Vermona Retroverb.
Todd Terje shows his 522 drum machine in a studio interview.
In an interview with MusicRadar, you can see he's using an Axiom Pro 61 Midi Keyboard by M-Audio.
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On the bottom right, you can see an API Lunchbox, filled with 4 modules.
On the bottom right, you can see he's using a Teletronix LA-2A compressor.
“I like the Boss DR-55 for the sound; I can get good samples out of it".
In front of the ARP 2600 in this interview, an ARP Sequencer is visible. In practice, he uses it on most of his tracks, most notably on "Snooze 4 Love".
In the description of his track "Q" on Soundcloud, the following is stated: "Kicks, snares, hihats: Machinedrum".
:Well, I mostly use the sounds of a Linn Drum. It is not a very sexy drum machine! It provides EPROM-based sampling and replicates the same sound every time, which is completely opposite to what I like most about the Roland TR-808. The thought that every bass drum of a 808 is unique makes it more valuable in this way, especially when you put it in a musical context. There are no two 808 bass drums which are the same, they are all unique. Whereas a Linn Drum is exactly the same thing all the time".
"I would definitely want to check out [legendary krautrock producer] Conny Plank’s studio, obviously because of all the nerdy things he had there. I love the Roland CR-78 and he did some wonderful things with it". In practice, he used it for the break on his song "Ragysh".
At the :39 second mark, you can see a Fireface 800 Firewire interface mounted in a 19" rack.
In the middle rack above his patchbay is a Neve 33609C Stereo Limiter/Compressor visible.
In the description of his track "Spiral" on Soundcloud, the following is stated: "Drums: 707 kicks and snares with a short Phil Collins touch on the snare, parallel compressed with Voxengo Drumformer".
"Well, I mostly use the sounds of a Linn Drum. It is not a very sexy drum machine! It provides EPROM-based sampling and replicates the same sound every time, which is completely opposite to what I like most about the Roland TR-808".
At a live performance in Paris, France, you can see an RME Babyface on top of his Nord Stage and next to his MacBook.
At the 0:08 mark, you can see a Chorus Echo with a Mackie mixer on top.
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