quoted 2 lines unpack and set it up, obviously. but i did see: 303, e64, eiii, 4 alesis
>> unpack and set it up, obviously. but i did see: 303, e64, eiii, 4 alesis
>> drum machines sr-something or other i believe i'm not positive i cant
quoted 1 line alesis sr16
>alesis sr16
Nah, 8 Alesis MMT8's - they're step time sequencers, although they look
identical the the *HR*16/16B drum machines. This is how Orbital manage
to customise each gig so well, dropping in sequences of 4/8/16/32 bars.
quoted 1 line remember the name, i believe a korg trinity not sure, a novation basstation,
>> remember the name, i believe a korg trinity not sure, a novation basstation,
quoted 2 lines Korg Prophecy (perhaps) I've read a few recent reports of them buying
>Korg Prophecy (perhaps) I've read a few recent reports of them buying
>one and using it on In-Sides
They had both, and boy are Korg pushing the fact they used a Prophecy. You
can spot it a mile off in the mix, creating those massive gritty guitar
like lead lines.
Orbital, truely are a crackin' act.
M:)
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