Vince DiCola
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Discussed on this forum post about DiCola's Equipment.
Discussed on this forum post about DiCola's Equipment. Note however that it is mentioned that only the modular portions of the 8 Voice are used with a E-MU Controler Keyboard.
In a Gearslutz forum discussion, Vince DiCola is mentioned using the PPG Wave 2.3 synthesizer.
Discussed on this forum post about DiCola's Equipment.
In a Gearslutz forum discussion, Vince DiCola is mentioned in relation to his use of the Moog Minimoog Model D synthesizer.
Discussed on this forum post about DiCola's Equipment.
In a Gearslutz forum discussion, Vince DiCola is mentioned using the Oberheim OB-X synthesizer.
In a Gearslutz forum discussion about Vince DiCola's equipment, it is mentioned that he uses the Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer.
In a discussion on Gearslutz about Vince DiCola's equipment, it's noted that he utilizes the modular components of the Oberheim Eight Voice in conjunction with an E-MU Controller Keyboard.
Vince DiCola is confirmed to use a Nord Electro 5D, as evidenced by a post on Instagram by Different Direction Management. The post, featuring Vince DiCola and promoting his appearance at TFcon, includes a photo that clearly shows the Nord Electro 5D.
Vince DiCola is seen using a Nord Stage 2 EX 88-Key Piano, as evidenced by a post on Instagram by Different Direction Management, which features a photo of him tagged at the TFcon event.
The JL Cooper Synapse is confirmed to be part of Vince DiCola's modular rack, as evidenced by a photograph posted by DiCola himself on Facebook.
The Opcode Studio 3 is verified to be part of Vince DiCola's modular rack, as confirmed by a photograph shared by DiCola on his Facebook page.
The Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Rack is verified to be part of Vince DiCola's modular setup, as confirmed by a photograph posted by DiCola on Facebook.
The Waldorf Microwave XT 30-voice is confirmed to be part of Vince DiCola's modular setup, as evidenced by a photograph he posted on Facebook.
Vince DiCola uses the Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter, as evidenced by a photograph he posted on Facebook. The image confirms that two of these racks are part of his modular setup.
Vince DiCola confirms the use of the Alesis QS7 Keyboard for acoustic piano and various synth sounds in a recording, as detailed in his response to a review, where he lists the specific keyboards utilized in the project.
Vince DiCola, a renowned keyboardist, composer, and music producer, has confirmed the use of the Rhodes VK-1000 as an organ in the recording of a DPI record. This information is directly sourced from DiCola's own commentary, where he details the equipment used in his production process, specifically stating, "I used 5 keyboards on this recording - [...] RHODES VK-1000 (organ)."
Vince DiCola, a renowned keyboardist, composer, and music producer, has confirmed the use of the Kurzweil K2000 synthesizer on his DPI record. In his own words, Vince stated, "The synth used for that sound you mentioned on track 1 is my K-2000, and no, you cannot get that sound out of any ALESIS keyboard. That is a custom sound I made by stacking a few of my other synths, sampling that stacked sound across the keyboard and then adding some of the Kurzweil's own elements." This information is supported by an image from Travis Dickerson's website.
Vince DiCola uses the Alesis A6 Andromeda Synthesizer for its "analog synth colors," as confirmed in his own words from a discussion on the TDRS artists forum dated September 15, 2006.
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Rocky IV (Original Motion Picture Score)
Vince DiCola · 1985
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