BladeRunner Gear listing used for album
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8414 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-cF6PRCcVY
I found this site and it has a listing about the hardware that was probably used on the production of the Bladerunner soundtrack. It's pretty impressive!
Keyboards/Synths
- ARP 2600 modular
- Korg PSS3300
- Moog Minimoog
- Moog Satellite
- Oberheim 4-voice
- Oberheim 8-voice
- Roland Jupiter 4
- Roland VP330 Vocoder Plus
- Sequential Prophet 5
- Sequential Prophet 10
- Yamaha CP80 electric grand
- Yamaha CS80
- Yamaha CS40M
- Yamaha GS1 Synth
- ARP Pro Soloist
- Bösendorfer Imperial Grand Piano
- Dubrecq Stylophone 350S
- Elka Rhapsody 610
- Farfisa Syntorchestra
- Fender Rhodes Stage 88 electric piano
- Hammond B3 organ
- Hohner Clavinet (customised, with built-in stereo EQ section)
- Korg 800DV
- Korg Mini 700
- Korg Poly Ensemble
- Roland SH3A
- Roland SH1000
- Roland System 100
- Steinway Grand Piano
- Selmer Clavioline
- Tornado keyboard
- Korg Poly 800
- Roland D50
- Roland Juno 106
- Roland Jupiter 6
- Roland MKB1000 mother keyboard
- Roland MKS20 piano module
- Roland MKS70
- Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter (with MPG80 programmer)
- Sequential Prophet VS module
- Yamaha DX7
- Yamaha DX7II FD
Recording and Effects
- API mixer (customised)
- Scully 16-track recorder
- Klark-Teknik graphic EQs
- Roland RE201 Space Echos
- Binson Echorecs
- Urei LA2A compressors
-Quad/Eight Pacifica mixer
-Lyrec TR55 24-track tape machine
-Ampex ATR100 2-track tape machine
-dbx noise reduction
-Lexicon 244 reverb (from 1980)
-AKG BX25 spring reverb
-MasterRoom spring reverb (with 7-second decay)
-Tannoy Dreadnought monitors
Drum Machines/Electronic Drums
-Linn drum machine
-Simmons SDS5 electronic drum kit
Sequencers
-ARP sequencer
-Roland CSQ100 sequencer
-Roland System 700 sequencer
Sampler
-Emu Emulator
- Akai S900
- Emu Emulator II
- Roland S50
You can read more here
http://media.bladezone.com/contents/fil ... /vangelis/
I found this site and it has a listing about the hardware that was probably used on the production of the Bladerunner soundtrack. It's pretty impressive!
Keyboards/Synths
- ARP 2600 modular
- Korg PSS3300
- Moog Minimoog
- Moog Satellite
- Oberheim 4-voice
- Oberheim 8-voice
- Roland Jupiter 4
- Roland VP330 Vocoder Plus
- Sequential Prophet 5
- Sequential Prophet 10
- Yamaha CP80 electric grand
- Yamaha CS80
- Yamaha CS40M
- Yamaha GS1 Synth
- ARP Pro Soloist
- Bösendorfer Imperial Grand Piano
- Dubrecq Stylophone 350S
- Elka Rhapsody 610
- Farfisa Syntorchestra
- Fender Rhodes Stage 88 electric piano
- Hammond B3 organ
- Hohner Clavinet (customised, with built-in stereo EQ section)
- Korg 800DV
- Korg Mini 700
- Korg Poly Ensemble
- Roland SH3A
- Roland SH1000
- Roland System 100
- Steinway Grand Piano
- Selmer Clavioline
- Tornado keyboard
- Korg Poly 800
- Roland D50
- Roland Juno 106
- Roland Jupiter 6
- Roland MKB1000 mother keyboard
- Roland MKS20 piano module
- Roland MKS70
- Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter (with MPG80 programmer)
- Sequential Prophet VS module
- Yamaha DX7
- Yamaha DX7II FD
Recording and Effects
- API mixer (customised)
- Scully 16-track recorder
- Klark-Teknik graphic EQs
- Roland RE201 Space Echos
- Binson Echorecs
- Urei LA2A compressors
-Quad/Eight Pacifica mixer
-Lyrec TR55 24-track tape machine
-Ampex ATR100 2-track tape machine
-dbx noise reduction
-Lexicon 244 reverb (from 1980)
-AKG BX25 spring reverb
-MasterRoom spring reverb (with 7-second decay)
-Tannoy Dreadnought monitors
Drum Machines/Electronic Drums
-Linn drum machine
-Simmons SDS5 electronic drum kit
Sequencers
-ARP sequencer
-Roland CSQ100 sequencer
-Roland System 700 sequencer
Sampler
-Emu Emulator
- Akai S900
- Emu Emulator II
- Roland S50
You can read more here
http://media.bladezone.com/contents/fil ... /vangelis/
- KVRAF
- 8406 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
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- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
My impression of the "See You Later" album, is that he didn't appreciate having all that gear:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/See_You_Later
"Multi-Track suggestion" is almost like a lament, that everything have become so complicated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/See_You_Later
"Multi-Track suggestion" is almost like a lament, that everything have become so complicated
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- KVRist
- 159 posts since 28 Nov, 2005
There's no Yamaha CP80 in Blade Runner.
- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
What is the Tornado Keyboard, haven't heard about that?
I doubt these could have been used on a 1982 recording:
- Roland MKS20 piano module
- Roland MKS70
- Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter (with MPG80 programmer)
- Sequential Prophet VS module
- Yamaha DX7
- Yamaha DX7II FD
I doubt these could have been used on a 1982 recording:
- Roland MKS20 piano module
- Roland MKS70
- Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter (with MPG80 programmer)
- Sequential Prophet VS module
- Yamaha DX7
- Yamaha DX7II FD
- KVRAF
- 11093 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Totally agree. I think the list is of all the equipment EVER used at Nemo Studio, not the equipment used specifically in Blade Runner.Numanoid wrote:What is the Tornado Keyboard, haven't heard about that?
I doubt these could have been used on a 1982 recording:
- Roland MKS20 piano module
- Roland MKS70
- Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter (with MPG80 programmer)
- Sequential Prophet VS module
- Yamaha DX7
- Yamaha DX7II FD
Fernando (FMR)
- KVRAF
- 4645 posts since 1 Aug, 2005 from Warszawa, Poland
It's like with JM Jarre. I can't stand his music for 5 seconds, but there was a video where he has been giving a guided tour through his gear, which was real fun to watch. Well, honestly, if I had the dough, I'd probably buy all that gear too and once you've got it, you will insert a pluck from every piece in a track, you know, just to try it out...
- KVRAF
- 11093 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
JMJ didn't work like that, at least in the old days, and he had not that much equipment then, either.Zombie Queen wrote:It's like with JM Jarre. I can't stand his music for 5 seconds, but there was a video where he has been giving a guided tour through his gear, which was real fun to watch. Well, honestly, if I had the dough, I'd probably buy all that gear too and once you've got it, you will insert a pluck from every piece in a track, you know, just to try it out...
And neither do Vangelis, at least based on what Keith Spencer-Allen told in an interview I read (Keith was the main engineer for many Vangelis albums, and started working with him at Nemo Studio right after the launching of Heaven & Hell. To his credits, he has Albedo 0.39, Spiral, China, Beaubourg, La Fête Sauvage, Opéra Sauvage, Odes and others.
So, it's not a matter of having the gear, but of how they used it. Nowadays, anybody can access much more gear than they ever had (counting with software), have much better tools for recording and producing, and yet, I don't see anything better coming out.
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Fernando (FMR)
- KVRAF
- 4645 posts since 1 Aug, 2005 from Warszawa, Poland
Present days are great, because some talented individuals can express themselves in ways that were out of reach before, especially if you were out of the mainstream. On the others hand, the same opportunity has been given to millions who may be not so much gifted.fmr wrote:and yet, I don't see anything better coming out.
Concerning Jarre and Vangelis, I don't know squat about them, except that I don't get their music, but I envy the gear list.