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49-key Matriarch and the 32-key Grandmother
- In the video, he also talks us through how he uses two semi-modular analogue Moog synths, the 49-key Matriarch and the 32-key Grandmother.
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Watch Dean flex his production prowess by building an opus using sounds created from only one instrument: the Moog Grandmother. Every 808-style kick, bassline, lead, and Yeezus-style distortion comes from this instrument recorded in a single session.
The Real Mike Dean's gear and equipment including the Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools, and Moog Mother-32.
Feb 23, 2024 · In a new video by Reverb, Mike Dean has shared his analogue synth setup, which includes an Oberheim OB-X Four Voice, a Yamaha CS-80 and more.
The first part of Mike Dean's working collection of studio synths, including a Jupiter-8 and a CS-80. The middle rack includes a MemoryMoog, MiniMoog, Prodigy, Subsequent 37 CV, and Rhodes 73. The new favorites—an Oberheim OB-X and Four-Voice—above a Rhodes Chroma.
Mike Dean’s collection of modern and vintage synths is so huge that they won’t all fit in his studio at once, but among the classics visible in this shot are multiple Moog instruments including a Memorymoog, Minimoog and Voyager, a Yamaha CS80, ARP 2600 and Roland Jupiter 8.
Mike Dean, one of the rap game's most prolific producers and its reigning master keyboardist, spent a weekend in the Moog Music Factory. Surrounded by analog synthesizers and immersed in an environment of experimentation, Mike selected 6x Mother-32 synthesizers to create his sonic palette and a Voyager XL as his master controller.
Apr 18, 2024 · Moog itself has not shared any official information about the Muse, as yet, so things may be subject to change, but from what we know so far, the Muse is an eight-voice, polyphonic, analogue synth with a screen display, a chord function, two oscillators, and a five-octave keyboard.