MACHINES

Used By Doctor X


Roland D-50.
Mike's first sizer. Pain in the Ass to program, but worth it! Download patches HERE



PG1000.
This rare programmer for the D-50
makes life a little easier.



Yamaha TX7.
This is the UGLIEST module ever made.
The desktop-format makes it look a whole lot worse then it is. It sounds like it's big brother, the Yamaha DX7. Download patches here


Yamaha CS1x

Handled by Henke it screams like a tortured animal .



Roland Juno 6
(Sampled only).
This little short circuit was very useful.


Roland Juno 106
 So simple. So pure. So good!

The Roland JX-10 (Super JX)
(Also sampled). A very characteristic sound. Low-boost bass and sweeping pads. A pain to program!


Alesis SR-16
A Drum-machine from Alesis



Spirit Folio Si
A lovely mixerboard from Soundcraft.


Yamaha CS-15D
Bass-machine! Warm and analog.


KORG MS-2000.
David's piece of action!


Yamaha A4000.
David's latest investment. Super sampler A4000 !

The Yamaha AN1x.

Mike likes it for it's excellent Master keyboard  functions. Not as soft sounding as the D-50, not as ruff as the Micro modular. Cool "in-between" sizer! (And it provides 8 extra real-time controllers for the Micro modular).



NORD Micro Modular.
The love of Mike's life! (Don't tell his wife!).


Also included in the studio:
Egosystems Waveterminal U2A USB-audiointerface.
Zoom 9120 DSP MultiFx.
Panasonic/Ramsa microphone.
Compaq P2/450 mhz with Cool Edit Pro, for harddisk recording.
486/DX2 66 mhz  with Fasttracker II for MIDI control.
Rebirth 338 V 2.0 and Reason( softsynth's ) from Propellerheads.
SONY 59ES DAT
And some other junk like Distortion pedal and analog drum modules etc.

Take Me Home !