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Download Our Rates & Gear List analog test kitchen equipment list Monosynths Polysynths Samplers Arturia Microbrute SE Akai AX-60 Akai S3000 Casio VL-1 Arp Omni 2 e-MU Emax 1 Korg 700S Crumar Performer Ensoniq EPS Korg Monologue Ensoniq ESQ-1 Kurzweil K2000-RS Makenoise 0 Coast Kawai K3 Teenage Engineering KO Modal CRAFT 2.0 Korg Polysix Yamaha TX-16W Moog Minimoog Model D Modal SKULPT Moog Slim Phatty Moog Opus 3 Sequencers Moog Minitaur Oberheim Matrix 6 Arp 1601 Moog Sirin Roland Alpha Juno 2 Electro Harmonix 8 step Moog Werkstatt Roland Juno 60 Korg SQ1 x 2 Mute Synth 4.0 Roland MKS-30 & PG-200 Roland CSQ-100 NEXT! Spacebass 3.2 Sequential Prophet VS Oberheim SEM Waldorf Blofeld Vocoder Roland System 100: Yamaha CS-60 Roland SVC-350 101 keyboard/102 expander Yamaha DX7 Roland SH-1 Yamaha Reface CS Drum machines Roland SH-101 Yamaha SY22 Boss DR-55 Roland TB-03 Boss DR-110 Boss DR-220E Sequential Circuit ProOne Modular Yamaha CS5 analog craftsman Hammond Autovari64 Yamaha CS10 Aries Korg DDM-110 Super Drums Modcan B (continued) rates $50/hour with house engineer Please contact us for multi-day lock outs. 2 hour minimum session 617-513-3886 [email protected] $400/10 hour block with house engineer $80/hour private synthesis & production lessons analog test kitchen equipment list Drum machines (cont’d) Tape (available on request) Ibanez FP-777 Flying Pan Korg KR-55B Revox B-77HS Korg SDD-3000 rack Linndrum LM-2 w/MIDI Tascam 80-8 1/2” 8 track Korg SDD-3000 pedal x 3 Modal CRAFTrhythm Lexicon MPX-1 Lexicon PCM60 Oberheim DMX w/MIDI Monitors Tama TS202 & TS206 Lexicon PCM80 Focal Alpha 50 Univox SR-55 Line6 Echo Park x 2 Genelec 1029 Loft 450 x2 Guitar Maestro MP phaser Fender 2002 JazzBlaster Mic Pres Meris Mercury 7 Fender 1972 Musicmaster guitar Auditronics 110 x 8 Moog 500 series analog delay Fender 1991 Stratocaster Plus API/Demedio 312 x 2 Moog MF-101 LPF Fender 2007 Telecaster Chandler Limited TG2-500 x 2 Moog MF-102 ring mod Gibson 1959 Melody Maker Daking Mic Pre IV Moog MF-103 phaser Gibson 2006 SG Electrodyne UA-114 Morgan NKT275 Gretsch Double Jet Neve 511 Multivox MXD-5 fuzz reverb/delay x 2 Gretsch 5122 Shadow Hills Mono Gama x 2 Mutron Phasor I Universal Audio 2109 MXR 126 Flanger Bass MXR 129 Pitch Transposer Fender 1973 Musicmaster EQ MXR 186 Digital Time Delay Fender 1973 Precision ac Studer 169 EQ x 2 MXR Distortion+ block logo Hondo/Steinberger fretless API 553 x 2 MXR M143 Limiter APSI 559 graphic x 2 Orban 111b spring reverb CPUs, controllers, software Ithaco HP/LP filter set x 2 Peavey Digital Effects Processor MacMini quad i7/16GB RAM Pultec EQP500 x 2 Realistic Stereo Reverb System Commodore 64 w/MSIAH SID Trident 80B-500 x 2 Roland RE-201 Space Echo Roland RE-301 Space Echo Akai Max25, Max49, MPD16 Effects Roland SBF-325 flanger Arturia KeyLab MkII 61, Beat Sovtek Big Muff Pi ADA digital delay Step Pro TC Electronic Alter Ego X4 Alesis Akira TC Electronic Hall of Fame reverb DAWs: Pro Tools 11, DP9, Live 9 Bell BD80 digital delay TC Electronic M300 Plug-ins: UAD, Eventide, Sound Bogner Burnley OD Tech21 Boost Reverb Toys 5, Valhalla, Audio Damage Bogner La Grange Yamaha SPX-50D Soft Synths: Arturia V Collection 6, Boss DC-2W Dimension C Yamaha SPX-90 Pigments, AJL VPROM Linn Chandler Limited Little Devil Yamaha REX-50 Earthquaker Devices Avalanche Run Yamaha R100 Converters Earthquaker Devices Data Corrupter Yamaha REV7 Universal Audio Apollo 8 Duo, Earthquaker Devices Disaster Twin MKII duo, Satellite quad Transport Sr Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi NYC Amps Ampeg B-15s Electro Harmonix Graphic Fuzz Crate 8 Electro Harmonix Memory Man Dynamics Fender Studio Lead Electro Harmonix Dlx Memory Man x 2 Chandler Limited TG Opto Marshall Lead 12 Electro Harmonix Small Stone DBX 165A x 4 Orange Micro Terror Eventide DSP4000 DBX 160A Sound City 50 Plus w/4x10 Eventide HM80 Harmonizer Alesis 3630 Supro Trojan Ibanez AD-202 analog delay Standard Audio Level-Or x 2 Vox AC-15.
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