Tyler Larson's Studio Equipment

in the video you can see at trylers desk the Rode RODECaster Pro Podcast Production Studio

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"As far as these flashy lights are concerned, this is the Arturia Drumbrute. I use this to program cool drum sounds every now and then."

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Uses the Apollo Twin MKII as his interface when recording.

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"I should also mention here this monitor is not actually my computer. This is an external monitor from BenQ..." The video specifies this to be an EX3501R.

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"Another thing I'll mention here is this keyboard. It is an M-Audio MIDI keyboard. (...) I have just the 49es. It's 49 keys. All I use it for is inputting MIDI, nothing else and it's very basic, doesn't cost that much."

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Visible throughout this video, starting at 0:00. It was succeeded by Larson's Apple Z0V1 Macbook Pro.

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At 4:39 he plug his guitar to his Presonus Audiobox 22 VSL and he uses Logic Pro X with it.

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"As you can see all around my studio, I have studio foam. It's made by Auralex." The video description specifies these to be from the D36-DST™ Roominator Kit, which consists of DST-112 and DST-114 panels.

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"As you can see all around my studio, I have studio foam. It's made by Auralex." The video description specifies these to be D36-DST™ Roominator Kit, which consists of DST-112 and DST-114 panels.

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"As you can see all around my studio, I have studio foam. It's made by Auralex." The video description specifies these to be LENRD Bass Traps.

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Visible on Larson's desk at 2:07.

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Used for the Music is Win podcast.

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You can see it anywhere in this video on his table

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"Another thing I'll mention here is this keyboard. It is an M-Audio MIDI keyboard. (...) I have just the 49es. It's 49 keys. All I use it for is inputting MIDI, nothing else and it's very basic, doesn't cost that much."

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at 1:03, you can see the interface on his desk

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