Dr. Dre & Scott Storch's Studio Eq list

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Does anybody know what Dr. Dre & Scott Storch use in their studio? I basically want to know what keyboard they use. I know for a fact that Scott uses a MOTIF at his home studio and at Hit Factory (Not sure if he still works out of the studio he is co-owner of), but I never get a chance to see which one it is. I seen it on VH1's "Hogan Knows Best" when Brooke Hogan signed with Storchevelli (for $1.3M) and on MTV2's "MY Block: Miami". Feel free to put other stuff you can find out and the source.


I think scott uses:
MOTIF
MPC 4000 (with bag of weed on top, dont beleive me google it (weed and scott storch!))
iMac G4 or 5 OS


I know for a fact that Dre uses:
5 MPC 3000's
Pro Tools
ARP String Ensemble
Rhodes
Clavinet

(source: Scratch Mag via www.dr-dre.com/info/interview_scratch_dr_dre.php)
 
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Ohh my God Marijuana:cry: LOL, I find when I'm blazed I'm way more creative. As for their equipment, I have an old Source magazine with Scott Storch sitting in the middle of his studio, I must have counted like 40 pieces of rack gear At LEast, most of which he probably doesn't even use. Him and Dre use Pro Tools, MPC's, and Motif's that much I know. Ohh yea and for Dre an infinite supply of records.
 
I know he has an mpc2000xl and u already mentioned da motif. start buyin some scratch magazines they have a little of what top producers are using.
 
I got it! thanks to REMIX magazine. http://remixmag.com/artists/remix_captain_contagious/ go straight to the bottom to see this list again:



Hit Factory Miami
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Computer, DAW, recording hardware, console

<!--begin paragraph-->
Apogee AD-8000 converter: “It works with the neutrality formula I have,” Wayne says. “I also use it to clock on any Pro Tools system. I plugged the clock in, and it changed my life. It sounds so thick and rich.”
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Apple Mac G5 computer
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Digidesign 192 I/O (3), 888 I/O (2) interfaces, Pro Tools software
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Furman PL-Plus power conditioner SSL 9000J console
<!--end paragraph-->Samplers, drum machines

<!--begin paragraph-->
Akai MPC2000XL, MPC3000: “My main drum programming comes from the MPC3000 and 2000 side by side,” Storch says. “I think the 3000 is the best sounding. But the MPC2000 is the most user-friendly. You can change the instrument that corresponds with [the MIDI channel] without having to stop the record. That's important for me while I'm creating.”
<!--end paragraph-->Software, plug-ins

<!--begin paragraph-->
Arturia Minimoog V software synth
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->BitHeadz Unity software sampler/synth
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Digidesign Long Delay plug-in
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->GForce Oddity software synth
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Line 6 Echo Farm plug-in
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Plogue Bidule modular-audio software: “Plogue is a workspace where you can take virtual instruments, combine them and control them with a MIDI source,” Wayne says. “It's a platform for VST plug-in instruments and Audio Units plug-ins, and it does a whole lot more.”
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Steinberg WaveLab reverb plug-in
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->TC|Works TC|Chorus plug-in
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A plug-in
<!--end paragraph-->Synths, modules

<!--begin paragraph-->
E-mu Vintage Pro sound module
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Novation SuperNova synth
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Roland XV-5080 sound module (2)
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Soundart Chameleon audio DSP engine
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Studio Electronics SE-1 sound module
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Yamaha Motif synth
<!--end paragraph-->Mic, mic preamp/compressor/EQ

<!--begin paragraph-->
Avalon Vt-737sp preamp/compressor/EQ
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Sony C800G mic
<!--end paragraph-->Headphones, monitors

<!--begin paragraph-->
Genelec 1031A monitors
<!--end paragraph--><!--begin paragraph-->Sony MDR700 headphones
<!--end paragraph-->
 
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