Hmmm no Yamaha samplers.... but yes a good old AKAI S1000 hiding to the left of the piccy.
...yes nice racks
It's taken me 18 years to collect this little lot. Heres the current kit list:
Synths:
ARP Omni-2 (The original vintage analog Cosmos String synth - brought back from the dead!)
Roland MKS-70 Super JX (Superb warm analog rackmount - two JX8Ps in a rack),
Roland MKS-50 (Lovely blippy analog Alpha-Juno rackmount),
Roland Juno 106 (-The- tweekable analog keyboard of the 80s - all studios should have one by law!),
Waldorf MicroWave I rack (Similar to PPG Wave 2.3 wavetable hybrid with lovely 8 bit crunch & Curtis analog filters)
Roland D-550 & PG1000 (LA Synth full of character with programmer - the very heart and soul of Amiga ST-01!),
Roland U220 (I only have one "ROMpler" in the studio - it's full of Rolands nice PCM library later used in the JD & JV series synths),
KORG M1REX (The rare expanded PCM rackmount M1 featuring the most overused piano and organ sounds in pop ever!),
KORG Wavestation A/D (Classic wave sequencing synth used in just about every SciFi film ever),
Yamaha SY77 (Many argue it's one of the most underrated synths of all time - 8 DX7s in a box warmed with with resonant filters and layered with samples)
Yamaha TG77 (Rackmount SY77 - as above - a 1000 parameter per voice hybrid monster),
Yamaha TX802 (Essentially a DX7II in a rack - great for bells, electric pianos and weird noises)
Yamaha TX81Z (4OP FM... Superb for bass & bells - famous for "lately bass", used in hundreds of dance tracks),
Yamaha DX21 - The source of "ST-01: MonoBass" and responsible for a chunk of the imfamous ST-01 library!!!
Novation SuperNova Rack (The Infamous and very brilliant Virtual Analog rack),
Novation A-Station (The SuperNova's excellent VA baby brother...)
Novation BassStation Rack (Analog bass and also nice for screaming leads),
Novation DrumStation (superb 808/909 VA emulation with distortion),
Alesis D4 drum module (bread and butter percussion... and yes I know - I use it far too much!)
Samplers:
E-mu Emulator EIIIXP - truely lovely sounding sampler with digital I/O, SCSI & brilliant resonant filters,
E-mu EMAX II Turbo SCSI Keyboard - has that super smooth E-mu sound and great resonance & transposition filters,
E-mu EMAX II SCSI Rack,
AKAI S1000 SCSI & Digital I/O options - still great for sampling loops and perc,
Roland S330 with Mouse and Monitor - poor man's Fairlight.. on paper its pants but great 12bit crunch with brilliant UI!
Outboard:
Roland SRX-330 Space Reverb - classy sounding & sought after FX processor.
Lexicon Reflex - FX processor,
Aphex Type C - classic enhancer,
Digitech Studio Quad - versatile FX processor,
Alesis 3630 - classic compressor, noise gate & limiter.
Alesis Microverb IV - FX processor - good for delays,
Behringer Tube Ultrafex - I'm not sure about Behringer at times!,
Behringer UltraCurve Pro - impressive 24bit DSP EQ for the money
Recording:
Studiomaster 24:16:16:2 Series II Mixer with MIDI mute - huge & great EQ!,
Roland VM-3100 Digital Mixer - great for AUX return routing,
ROLAND UA-30 SPDIF sample front end,
AKAI DR4d & AKAI DR4vr - superb bomb proof rackmount raw digital multi-tracks with MIDI Sync - synced as 8 track
Studiomaster IMP-1 midi mute,
Sony DTC-77ES Quad head DAT,
Sony MDS-JE510 Minidisk.