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In this tweeted photo, an Elektron Octatrack DPS1 Sampler can be seen in Yung Gud's workstation.

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In an interview with Red Bull Music academy, when asked what software he uses for producing, Yung Gud says he started out with Apple Garage Band, but as of mid-2014 he uses Ableton Live 9. He says, "Ableton Live 9. It stuck with me, or I stuck with it. I’m updated as fuck." The original interview can be found here.

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He used it when producing Yung Lean's Oreomilkshake. It's heard in the beginning of the video.

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In his reddit ama, Yung Gud is asked, "How do you guys do live autotune? Is there a separate software or is it just in the Antares autotune?"

He responds, "TC Helicon Voicelive 2"

The original reddit thread can be found here.

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In a tweet by Gud (formerly Yung Gud), he mentions using Native Instruments REAKTOR while working on the last track for his EP.

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The item is clearly visible in Yung Gud's post on instagram.

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In his reddit ama from Feb 2015, Yung Gud says he uses the SoundToys Decapitator distortion plugin to distort his 808 kick drum samples. The thread can be seen here.

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This is Yung Guds studio. You can see the Alesis v49 next to him.

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"last track 4 the EP almost done" You can see Massive loaded.

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In this twitter post, Yung Gud can be seen using HS80M monitors.

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In this twitter post, Yung Gud can be seen with a Maschine Mikro.

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In a tweet by Gud (formerly Yung Gud), he mentions working on the final track for the EP, implying the use of Native Instruments KONTAKT 6 in his production process.

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In this Twitter post, Gud can be seen using NI's Reaktor 5.

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Gud can be seen using iZotope Trash 2 to tweak the sound of a snare in this YouTube video @ 2:32. The video is from an Instagram livestream that took place on the 1st of March, 2020.

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