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soundonsound best of 1987:
« on: July 18, 2017, 07:30:26 AM »


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synth: roland 50,
sampler:akai s900,
drum machine Yamaha rX5,
Music Software: Steinberg Pro-24,
Sequencer: Yamaha QX5,
Computer: Atari 1040ST,
Mixer: Seck 1882,
Multitrack; Fostex Model 80,
4track cassette: Tascam Porta Two,
Speakers: Yamaha NS10M,
Microphone Shure SM58,
Amplifier Quad306,
Signal processor Alesis Midiverb II,