Sander Van Doorn
Sander Van Doorn's Gear
Sander van doorn is seen explaining the equipment used in his studio check out the speakers!!
Shows that sander uses the Genelec 7060B Active Subwoofer in his productions.
"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."
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.”
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.
"Well Ableton I use for, you know, editing tracks that are too long or making mashups and stuff."
"I'm still doing a lot with the Sylenth because it has such a wide range of possibilities to tweak a sound."
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"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.
Sander explains that he uses the PSI Audio A21-m.
In an exclusive studio tour on YouTube, Sander van Doorn showcases his use of the Genelec 8040A Studio Monitor Speakers.
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."
"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."
"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."
"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."
In a DJ TechTools interview, Sander Van Doorn mentions that he frequently uses the Dave Smith Instruments Poly Evolver Synthesizer.
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.”
“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.”
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.
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.
"I use [Native Instruments] Massive a bit."
"My first synth I used to practice on was a little Roland Groovebox—the MC-303."
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.
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!!"
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.
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).
In the above video at 2:46 you can see the monotor controller
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