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"Mixed on April 12th 2011 at Canmarc in Vancouver BC with a DM4800 console & Yamaha HS 80 monitors.

Roland TR-808, Roland TR-33, Univox JR5, Korg KR55, Sequential Circuits Pro-1 (w/Doepfer a190-2), 360 systems midibass, Kurzweil k2000, Kawai SX-210, Akai Ax60, Korg DW6000, Ensoniq ESQ-1, Oberheim Matrix 6, Sequential circuits Prophet 5, Deltalab DL-5 harmonicomputer, Korg DVP-1, Intersound RV100, Systech 4000A, Roland RE-20, and a quad 2.6ghz XP pc running the following:

Vegas 10 for all video loops & post render.
MidividGPU Hardware accelerated Midi controlled video module for realtime clip triggering & pre mix render.
Wavelab/SSL Duende for audio mastering.
Production Notes:
The 808 is the backbone of the composition. It runs synched in song mode for the whole track.

The pro-1 is layered with the 360 midibass. The Seinfeld slap is also from the 360. The 60s reverb tail on the bassline is from the intersound spring reverb.
The systech is used to flange the KR-55 in various parts of the song.
The chorus bells are the Korg DW6000 and Ensoniq ESQ-1 Layered together.

The Deltalab harmomicomputer is used to pitch modulate the effects send of the female lead vocal in the bridge.
The "80s" reverb on the main 808 drum mix is from the TC electronics engine in the DM4800.
The prophet 5 is used to make the filtered counter melody in the bridge, and the climbing synth at the end of the bridge.

The big string chorus line is from the K2000. The ping pong delayed organ riffs are from the matrix 6.
The "Hey" are my voice sampled from another one of my tracks, with the RE-20 doing pitched tape delay effects.
The final Mix is 31 tracks wide spread over two layers on the dm-4800."

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