Tonga Conga (Raúl Sotomayor)'s Studio Equipment

At 10:59 in the "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City" video by Ableton on YouTube, Raúl Sotomayor, also known as Tonga Conga, discusses his use of the Ableton Push 2.

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In the video titled "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor," produced by Ableton, at the 0:38 mark, Raúl Sotomayor, also known as Tonga Conga, can be seen with a Rupert Neve Designs R6 Six Space 500 Series Rack visible behind him, containing several 500-series preamp modules.

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In the video "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor," at timestamp 0:38, a CAPI FC526-XFMR compressor 500-series module is visible integrated into the Rupert Neve Designs R6 500 Series Rack behind Raúl Sotomayor, also known as Tonga Conga, in his studio. This can be seen in the video provided by Ableton on YouTube.

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In the video titled "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor" by Ableton, at 0:38, a Meris Mercury7 500 Series reverb module is visible integrated into the Rupert Neve Designs R6 500 Series Rack behind Raúl Sotomayor, confirming its use in his studio setup.

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In the video "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor," at the 0:43 mark, Raúl Sotomayor, also known as Tonga Conga, can be seen using an Ableton Push 3 Controller in his studio. This video is provided by Ableton on YouTube.

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In the video titled "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor" by Ableton, an Apple Magic Keyboard can be seen on Raúl Sotomayor's work desk in his studio at the 0:43 mark, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the video titled "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor," at the 0:43 mark, an Apple Magic Trackpad is visibly placed next to an Apple Magic Keyboard on Raúl Sotomayor’s work desk in his studio. This serves as evidence of his use of the Apple Magic Trackpad. The video is provided by Ableton on YouTube.

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In the video "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor" by Ableton, at 0:43, an Apple Mac Studio is visible on Raúl Sotomayor's work desk in his studio, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the video "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor," around the 1:45 mark, Tonga Conga (Raúl Sotomayor) is seen using an Ableton Move Standalone Instrument. This is documented by Ableton on their YouTube channel.

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At 3:36 in the video titled "Timeless Rhythms in Mexico City | Raúl Sotomayor" by Ableton on YouTube, a Squarp Instruments Hapax desktop standalone sequencer is visibly placed in a rack within Raúl Sotomayor's studio.

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This is a community-built gear list for Tonga Conga (Raúl Sotomayor).

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