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Sander van doorn is seen explaining the equipment used in his studio check out the speakers!!

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Shows that sander uses the Genelec 7060B Active Subwoofer in his productions.

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"Actually the first headphones that I used where by Sennheiser but it had such a small chord that it pulled off like a few mixers during my sets when I would turn around searching for a final side. So I decided that I need to get different headphones. So I came over to Technics, which has like the more rotating ears, which I really need to use because I don't actually wear my headphones [I just keep them around my neck]. So I need to have flexible ears."

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In a pic Sander posted to Twitter you can see his Waldorf Blofeld Desktop Synth Module.

In a Music Radar article he says, “Quite a good little synth. It’s not as fat as some of my others but has some really classic detuned-type sounds.”

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at 2:07 at clearly can be seen on his screen.

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In this video it is seen that sander van doorn uses this studio monitor for producing his track in his studio.

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"Well Ableton I use for, you know, editing tracks that are too long or making mashups and stuff."

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"I'm still doing a lot with the Sylenth because it has such a wide range of possibilities to tweak a sound."

"I use the TI2—the new one. Personally I think the sound isn’t as complex and fat as the older Virus C. It’s a little bit thinner, so for some tracks I prefer the Virus C. In the studio it doesn’t matter as much because I’m used to working with MIDI and layering things, and that synthesizer [the TI2] is just very easy to use. It’s a brilliant setup, the Virus TI2, but the sound is definitely different. I’ve had it now for about eight months and it’s brilliant—it has a lot of presets that you can really build on."

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In the Spinnin' Records tutorial "How to produce Sander van Doorn - Oh, Amazing Bass," Sander van Doorn is shown using Apple Logic Pro.

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In this video it is seen that sander van doorn uses this audio interface for producing music.

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Sander explains that he uses the PSI Audio A21-m.

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In an exclusive studio tour on YouTube, Sander van Doorn showcases his use of the Genelec 8040A Studio Monitor Speakers.

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In the video "Sander van Doorn Studio Sessions 2.0 - Episode 1: Kick & Bass Line" Sander Van Doorn discusses how he puts together his kick drums and bass lines. Around 6:50 into the video, he says his favorite plugin to use for bass is Spectrasonics Trilian. He chooses a bass from the category "Synth Bass." For demonstration purposes he switches off Trilian's built-in effects to achieve a dry bass sound. He later changes the preset to one called Attitude MS-20 Square. Sander says:

"The sounds that are in this plugin are really tight. The volume, the recording of these different plugins are absolutely phenomenal. This is a really cool synth to use when you're not using hardware like a Moog Voyager."

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"I use the Nexus 2 quite a lot. It's possible to a lot with just software."

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"Got the Nord Lead. Everybody's got the Nord Lead, you know. You just got to have them for the small sounds."

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"900s, yeah. I hate the 2000s. All the buttons are placed differently, so every single time you have to search for where everything is and, uh, there is a little too much going on there. So, you can do a great set with the 900 mixer, definitely."

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"I usually use 3 or 4 CDJs, the new ones. Um, you know, it's with USB sticks and SD cards. I kind of come from this background where I started playing with vinyl so when it switched from vinyl to CD I was kind of freaked out."

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In a DJ TechTools interview, Sander Van Doorn mentions that he frequently uses the Dave Smith Instruments Poly Evolver Synthesizer.

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Sander posts a pic of his Moog Voyager on Twitter.

In a Music Radar article he says, “I think every producer either has, or wants one of these. It’s the ultimate bass synth and I use it a lot for those really dramatic and thick sounds.”

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“I think this is a brilliant synth and sounds really warm and thick. I still use it all the time even though I’ve had for a while now.”

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In an article on Musicradar titled "In pictures: Sander Van Doorn's synth-loaded studio," Sander Van Doorn highlights the Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2.8 as particularly effective for creating thick and warm trance pads.

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In an article from Musicradar, Sander Van Doorn highlights the Rob Papen Predator as a "great synth, especially for percussive type sounds," showcasing its role in his synth-loaded studio.

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"I use [Native Instruments] Massive a bit."

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"My first synth I used to practice on was a little Roland Groovebox—the MC-303."

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A pair of PSI Audio A25-Ms sit on stands at either side of the desk in this video titled "Studio Sessions 4 with Sander van Doorn (Part 1)". This video was uploaded to Sander van Doorn's YouTube channel on 21 October 2009.

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This photo Sander Van Doorn shares on Twitter of his home studio setup shows he produces using Beats Pro Over-Ear Headphones (black color). They are hooked up to his RME audio interface.

His tweet reads, "A month off to work in my studio is paying off: finishing a new track today!!"

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This pic of Sander Van Doorn's studio gear setup shows he uses a pair of Apple Thunderbolt Displays. The left screen displays his arrangement view in Logic, while the right screen shows the mixer view in the DAW.

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In this Facebook photo posted by Sander van Doorn, he's playing a live show (Crush in San Francisco, Feb 14, 2015), and can be seen wearing the Pioneer HDJ-2000-K DJ Headphones. These are functionally identical to the normal HDJ-2000s, except the color is black (as denoted by the "-K" in the model name).

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In the above video at 2:46 you can see the monotor controller

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