X Marks The Pedwalk - Equipment

Equipment

In 1992, André Schmechta created T.G.I.F. studios, recording not only all of X Marks the Pedwalk's subsequent material, but also albums by fellow electronic music artists Armageddon Dildos (who were also on Zoth Ommog) and Evil's Toy, among others. T.G.I.F. was built and designed specifically for the creation of electronic and industrial music, what follows is a list of some of the equipment utilized by Schmechta not only as both a writer and performer, but also as a producer:

  • Tascam M3700 analog mixing console
  • Tannoy and Yamaha loudspeakers
  • Akai S3000, S1100, S1000, S-950 samplers
  • E-mu Systems Emax sampler, Vintage Keys / Procussion
  • Clavia Nord Rack virtual analog synthesizer
  • Roland JD-800, JD-900, JX-8P synthesizers, TR-808 drum machine
  • Korg MS-20, Prophecy, Poly-800 synthesizers
  • Yamaha CS-1X synthesizer
  • Oberheim Matrix-6 and Matrix-1000 synthesizers
  • Quasimidi Quasar synthesizer
  • Novation Bass-Station synthesizer
  • Doepfer MS-404 analog synthesizer
  • Ensoniq SQR-Plus synthesizer
  • Waldorf Microwave wavetable synthesizer
  • Atari and Apple Macintosh personal computers

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