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Gear Gallery
My studio is full of unique and interesting gear. From synthesizers to effects, new and old, there is a universe of inspiration and creative expression just waiting to be harnessed in your next song!

Micromoog Synthesizer
This analog monophonic synth was manufactured by Moog from 1975 to 1979, It sounds great and packs quite a punch. Don't be fooled by the small size. The sonic possibilities are endless!

Moog Subsequent 37
The Moog Sub 37 is a modern paraphonic analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music starting in 2014. Classic Moog sound with modern amenities make this a powerful synth that cuts through the mix.

Moog Sirin
The Moog Sirin is an analog monophonic synth manufactured by Moog Music in 2019. It's a great little synth for sonorous leads and melodic lines.

Moog Grandmother Semi-Modular Synthesizer
The Moog Grandmother is a semi-modular analog synthesizer built in 2018. It includes 2 oscillators, arpeggiator and real spring-reverb. Great for just about any kind of sound you can dream up! From serene to chaotic and anywhere in between.

Moog DFAM Semi-Modular Percussion Synthesizer
The Moog DFAM is a Semi-Modular Percussion Synthesizer that produces a wide variety of beats, textures and noises. A great go-to for that big analog drum sound.

Moog Werkstatt-01 Analog Synthesizer
This little DIY monophonic synth is a great complement to any modular rig. Like the Micromoog, the simplicity of it can be misleading. Rich bass sounds, cutting leads and other worldly sounds are just a few of its possibilities.

Moog Mother-32 Semi-Modular Synthesizer
This monophonic synth is a sequencing dream. It's amazing the breadth of sounds it can deliver. Great for baselines or evolving melodic grooves. A great addition to any song that needs a classic analog synth-sound.

Yamaha DX7IID Synthesizer
A flagship synth of the 1980s, the Yamaha DX7 reigned supreme in movies, music and television throughout that decade. Beautiful, lush pads, thumping bass lines and sparkling keys are all part of this synth's repertoire.

Yamaha TX81z FM Synthesizer
A rack mounted version of the classic Yamaha FM Sound of the 80s. Unlike the DX7, it uses waveforms other than 'sine' to produce its tones.

Yamaha MODX6 Synthesizer
A modern synthesizer with vastly expanded FM synthesis capabilities coupled with realistic, sample-based instruments.

Yamaha FS1R Formant Shaping Synthesizer
This 'Formant Shaping' synthesizer was produced in the late 90s and is unique for its ability to mimic the human voice. It also houses very powerful and complex FM synthesis for an incredibly diverse array of digital sounds.

Waldorf Micro Q
The MicroQ was built by Waldorf in the early 00s and is a wavetable synthesizer. Sparkling digital sounds, rumbling basses, otherworldly pads and more can be had with this synth. It also includes a built-in Vocoder.

Akai S612 MIDI Digital Sampler
Features upgraded MIDI capabilities and USB based sample drive. This is the 1st sampler made by the venerable Akai company. Great lo-fi filter on this one!

MEGAfm Synthesizer
Built around the same sound engine as the Sega Genesis, this FM synthesizer makes it easy to exploit all the unique sounds FM has to offer with its hands on controls.

Casio VL-Tone Synthesizer
Made famous by the song 'Da Da Da', this little Casio unit provides a fun, toy-like sound.. It even has a calculator just in case any Math pops up while making music.

Roland D-110 Sound Module
The Roland D-110 is a rack mounted synth from the 90s with the soul of their famous D-50. It features both synthesized and sample-based sounds that results in a classic, 'cheesy' vibe that is fun to experiment with and explore.

Roland TB-03
An icon of 90s dance and techno music, this little bass synth was originally made in the early 80s as the TB-303 and delivers a signature bass groove and sound.

Roland TR-08
Needing little introduction, the TR-808 continues to be a mainstay of the music industry. This unit is a modern recreation of the classic drum machine.

Roland SH-01a
Roland produced the SH-101 in the early 1980s as a way for musicians to have a portable and powerful analog synth sound. This unit recreates that experience in small, desktop form.

Roland TR-06
Throughout the 1980s, Roland produced several revered drum machines. The TR-606 was definitely among them! This unit recreates that 80s drum machine sound in a desktop form factor with modern effects built in for new sounds and experimentation.

Rakit Drum & Metal Noise Boxes
Handmade, DIY kits that integrate in to a modular synth set up. They definitely live up to the brand's name as they produce some very cool metallic and harsh percussive sounds and noises.

Opera Rotas FM Drum Machine
A handmade, DIY FM-synthesis based Drum Machine modeled after the sounds made by the Sega Genesis. Generates random sequences, brash sounds and good times.

Elmyra Drone Box
Unpredictable in the best way possibly, Elmyra takes you on a sonic journey every time you touch it. Add some reverb and delay and you might just get lost forever.

Electrix Warp Factory Vocoder
This rare and highly sought-out Vocoder provides that classic 'singing robot' sound. Unit allows for real-time control that can be edited and recorded via MIDI.

Earthquaker Devices Avalanche Run Delay/Reverb
One of the most iconic delay/reverb pedals in the EQD stable. Creates everything from lush soundscapes to subtle reverb/delay to wild out of control feedback loops.
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