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Snoop Dogg is holding his custom jewel encrusted Telefunken wireless M80-WH stage mic in this picture.

Snoop Dogg's studio engineer Dave "Dizzle" Aron worked with Telefunken to produce this mic. Aron said, "The mic Telefunken made for Snoop is the highest fidelity mic I've ever used for a live performance. The hotter output level and directionality of the capsule eliminates ambience and creates unmatchable feedback rejection, resulting in the most direct, 'in your face' sound I've ever heard from a performance mic."

via Telefunken's Website

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Snoop Dogg as DJ Snoopadelic can be seen using an Apple MacBook Pro in this photo from his DJ set at TAO Las Vegas.

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In this picture, we can see the gears Snoop Dogg is using for one of his three recording studio at his ''Beach city music complex'' (Inglewood, Ca). This is the Studio B, (A.K.A the Battleship studio).

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At 2:54 you can clearly see Snoop Dogg tracking vocals with a ELA M 251 for Katy Perry's song 'California Girls'.

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This photo showcases Snoop Dogg's impressive setup in Studio B, also known as the Battleship Studio, at his Beach City Music complex in Inglewood, CA. The studio features an Ableton Push 2, highlighting his use of this MIDI pad controller in his recording environment.

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Here's Snoop with his own custom version of the Slate Digital VMS.

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Used for "Last Meal", as stated anecdotally by engineer Jimmy Douglass in this transscribed March 2005 interview about Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River".

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE

"Cry Me a River"

Producer: Timbaland

Engineer: Jimmy Douglass

"Justin came to me with his microphone in his case, and didn't actually take it out because he decided to see what I could do first," says Jimmy of the first session. "He was very happy, so he didn't get into that. I guess he has his mic with him just in case he runs into trouble. He works with a lot of different engineers and everybody has their secrets about their great mics. The thing about the [Neumann] U 87 - I used it because it's really kind of a neutral mic. All the other microphones have characteristics to them that don't work on everybody's voice. The U 87 seems to work on everybody."

"I look for Jimmy to tweak my vocals and make them crisp," adds Timbaland. "That's what I look for - that tone. With Justin, his vocal tone just came. Justin does his own thing."

Signal Path: Tracking

Jimmy explains: "The U 87 went to the Neve VR channel strip in mic position - I used the preamp on the board, and then inserted the [Universal Audio] 1176 across that particular path and then I sent it out to all my individual buses. I tracked Justin's vocals to Pro Tools. That's it. I've found that this is the chain of least resistance; it doesn't effect the vocal as much, and you can always do more creative things later in the mix. It's the most natural signal path I can find. I use the 1176 because it's a very fast limiter and it works well as a limiting tool as well as compressor.

"The reason I don't do anything coming in on the EQ side," he continues, "is because you can always EQ it later, but you can't take away EQ you've messed with on the way in. That gets recorded and you can never take it away."

Missy Elliott received the exact same signal treatment for her Timbaland-produced hit "Get Ur Freak On", as did Aaliyah on "Try Again," Jay-Z "Big Pimpin'," Snoop Dogg "Last Meal," Lil' Kim "The Jump Off," and Bubba Sparxxx "Deliverance," among others.

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In this video you can see snoop using the slate digital ml1 mic. It seems he is using the fg-800m mic model which is emulated after the Sony c800g microphone

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Snoop Dogg is wearing black Beats by Dre Studio Headphones in this photo.

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On the official website of Placid Audio in the section Users, Snoop Dogg is on the list

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In this picture, we can see the gears Snoop Dogg is using for one of his three recording studio at his ''Beach city music complex'' (Inglewood, Ca). This is the Studio B, (A.K.A the Battleship studio).

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Snoop Dogg can be seen wearing his signature blue Skullcandy Skullcrusher headphones in this photo.

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In this review, on RØDE's website, Snoop Dogg says: "My vocals got clarity & presence at the same time, I've got to have this Mic."

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Snoop Dogg is shown using the Augspurger Quattro 4X15 studio monitors in a photo provided by the original manufacturer on Shopify.

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The Twitter post from ZAORFurniture showcases Snoop Dogg's studio setup at Beach City Music in Inglewood, California. The image highlights the Augspurger GA215H Monitors in Studio B, also known as the Battleship Studio.

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In a photo shared by ZAORFurniture on Twitter, Snoop Dogg's Beach City Music complex in Inglewood, CA, features the Native Instruments KOMPLETE KONTROL S88 in Studio B, also known as the Battleship studio.

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In this photo from ZAORFurniture's Twitter, Snoop Dogg's Beach City Music complex in Inglewood, CA, features the JBL LSR308 8" Powered Studio Monitors in Studio B, also known as the Battleship studio.

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This photo from ZAORFurniture on Twitter showcases Snoop Dogg's Studio B, also known as the Battleship studio, at his Beach City Music complex in Inglewood, CA. The image includes an Apple Magic Keyboard among the gear he uses in this recording space.

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Used for "Last Meal", as stated anecdotally by engineer Jimmy Douglass in this transscribed March 2005 interview about Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River".

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE

"Cry Me a River"

Producer: Timbaland

Engineer: Jimmy Douglass

"Justin came to me with his microphone in his case, and didn't actually take it out because he decided to see what I could do first," says Jimmy of the first session. "He was very happy, so he didn't get into that. I guess he has his mic with him just in case he runs into trouble. He works with a lot of different engineers and everybody has their secrets about their great mics. The thing about the [Neumann] U 87 - I used it because it's really kind of a neutral mic. All the other microphones have characteristics to them that don't work on everybody's voice. The U 87 seems to work on everybody."

"I look for Jimmy to tweak my vocals and make them crisp," adds Timbaland. "That's what I look for - that tone. With Justin, his vocal tone just came. Justin does his own thing."

Signal Path: Tracking

Jimmy explains: "The U 87 went to the Neve VR channel strip in mic position - I used the preamp on the board, and then inserted the [Universal Audio] 1176 across that particular path and then I sent it out to all my individual buses. I tracked Justin's vocals to Pro Tools. That's it. I've found that this is the chain of least resistance; it doesn't effect the vocal as much, and you can always do more creative things later in the mix. It's the most natural signal path I can find. I use the 1176 because it's a very fast limiter and it works well as a limiting tool as well as compressor.

"The reason I don't do anything coming in on the EQ side," he continues, "is because you can always EQ it later, but you can't take away EQ you've messed with on the way in. That gets recorded and you can never take it away."

Missy Elliott received the exact same signal treatment for her Timbaland-produced hit "Get Ur Freak On", as did Aaliyah on "Try Again," Jay-Z "Big Pimpin'," Snoop Dogg "Last Meal," Lil' Kim "The Jump Off," and Bubba Sparxxx "Deliverance," among others.

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"And recently Snoop also acquired our new, Limited Edition Gold and Chrome M80s to round out his collection, reflecting his singular style."

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The Twitter post by ZAORFurniture showcases Snoop Dogg's Beach City Music studio in Inglewood, CA. In the image, the Focal SM9 Active Studio Monitors are visible in Studio B, also known as the Battleship studio.

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In a Twitter post by ZAORFurniture, a photo of Snoop Dogg's Studio B, known as the Battleship studio at Beach City Music in Inglewood, CA, reveals the use of a Kensington Track Ball Pro mouse among his recording gear.

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in this photo you can see Snoop with a Casio AZ-1

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A 64-channel Neve Genesys Black is the heart of Beach City's Studio A, AKA "The Mothership"

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In this photo, Snoop Dogg can be seen using a Shure U2 SM58.

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