Rob Mayth
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Rob Mayth has been using Reason Studios' Reason DAW software since version 1.5 in 2001, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.
Rob Mayth is the part of "Rob & Chris" of duo, we can see that they use Reason and Ableton. https://www.instagram.com/p/CAfWEQWqYU1/
We can see that he uses Reason Rack plugin and we're able to spot Subtractor as the right upside
Source (Second slide of the post): https://www.instagram.com/p/CAfWEQWqYU1/
Rob Mayth is listed under the "More VIP Users" section on the Hitkitsamples website, indicating his use of the Popmusic.dk Hit Kit V3 for its diverse collection of drums, beats, and sound effects.
At least, he we can hear at the beginning that he slightly used loop sample called "VEC1 Loops BB140 015"
On "About" page, he mentioned that he used fruity loops in his early career late 90s.
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On Defectivenation, Rob Mayth is listed among the notable users of the Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer. It's suggested that in the early 2000s, Mayth favored hardware synths like the JP-8000 over digital alternatives for his productions.
At the beginning, we can hear that Rob Mayth used the Drumloops called 142BPM_041.wav in his remix of *Baby I love your way (Rob Mayth Remix) *.
At the beginning, we can hear his single by his alias "Pimp! Code, that it contains the breakbeat sample, which is originally called "dre130LPE03806breakbeat6.wav"
In the remix "We Are The Best" at 0:26, Rob Mayth utilizes the Best Service Hallelujah vocals by slicing and manipulating them for creative effect.
In the track "Lui (Extended Mix)" by Rob & Chris, Rob Mayth utilizes the Zero-G Datafile Three sample library. At 3:38 in the YouTube clip, a flute sample from this collection is prominently featured.
At 1:27, we can hear that he uses "fxaTTE71001alarm.wav"
Extra Source: https://youtu.be/cfJX_hPzIdU
In 0:54, We can clearly hear that he used VUB1 Root A - 098 or VUB1 Root A - 098.
In 1:09, we can hear that he used vocal phrase sample so called "H349VOCAL.wav"
Extra Source: https://youtu.be/XmLmg0-WYp0?t=2142
35:42
At the beginning, we can clearly hear that he used the loop sample so called "Stig of the Dump 95.rx2", although he reconstructed the breakbeat by himself.
For example of breakbeat: https://soundcloud.com/eeyanzai/stig-of-the-dump-breakbeat
On this Guestbook page, he replies to one of his fans that he uses Cubase for sequencing
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Alex! 1653. / 26.03.2006 / 16:10 / mail
Hi Rob.. What seqencer do you use for producing? Reason 3.0?
Alex!
Comment:cubase, .. greez rob
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