Depeche Mode Keyboards And Other Tech Stuff (Jaakko Suominen, 2003)
Last updated: 12.3.2003
This file contains information on keyboards and other technical stuff DM used to use during their tours (and on Ultra album). Actually, I don't know anything about this stuff, so every correction and addition would be great!
There are also some open questions. Can you answer to them?
1 PPG Wave 2.0 synth
1 TEAC A3440 Tape Machine (w/ D.B.Y. Unit)
1 REVOX A77 Tape Machine
+ some other stuff
Fletch: Moog Source
Alan: Roland Promars ( it's a monophonic JP-4, without the arp. and less keys. It also has CV/gate in and outs.)
In the article named "The New Sythesizer Rock" (Keyboard Magazine 1982) the following equipments were listed: ARP2600, Moog Source, Roland Promars, Roland SH-1, Roland MC-4(early digital sequencer), Korg KR55 ( preset drum machine) Roland TR808 (programmable drum machine)
Martin: PPG Wave 2.0)+ a small keyboard thing (! Martin's small keyboard had "Fairlite" (compared to the 100.000 USD Fairlight CMI sampler) written on the back of it). The small keyboard could actually have been Yamaha thing (Yamaha 5), which guys used when they started playing synths.
Fletch: Moog source
Martin: Emulator I, Yamaha DX7
Fletch: Oberheim OB8
Martin: Emulator I, Yamaha DX7
Fletch: Oberheim OB8
Martin: Emulator II, PPG Wave 2.3
Fletch: Oberheim OB, two Prophet 2000 samplers
The triggers were traslated w/ a Roland Octapad and sent to Akai s900 samplers for the sounds.
Mart: Same
Fletch: EmaxHD & DW800 trigering EmaxHD for spare
Percussion pads behind them played the Spare Emax Tascam 48 Tape (Main) Tascam 38 (Spare)
All Pads and Alan's Mega Drums triggered EmaxII turbo rack (Became an Akai S1000 in Aus when the Emax died)
Two Tascam MSR16 Tapes (Main & Spare)
DEPECHE MODE KEYBOARDS AND OTHER TECH STUFF
Compiled by Jaakko Suominen (jaakko at tuug dot fi)Last updated: 12.3.2003
This file contains information on keyboards and other technical stuff DM used to use during their tours (and on Ultra album). Actually, I don't know anything about this stuff, so every correction and addition would be great!
There are also some open questions. Can you answer to them?
Concerts during 1981:
1 Moog Source synth1 PPG Wave 2.0 synth
1 TEAC A3440 Tape Machine (w/ D.B.Y. Unit)
1 REVOX A77 Tape Machine
+ some other stuff
Some shows in the beginning of 1982 (See You Tour):
Martin: PPG Wave 2.0 and a Yamaha CS-5.Fletch: Moog Source
Alan: Roland Promars ( it's a monophonic JP-4, without the arp. and less keys. It also has CV/gate in and outs.)
In the article named "The New Sythesizer Rock" (Keyboard Magazine 1982) the following equipments were listed: ARP2600, Moog Source, Roland Promars, Roland SH-1, Roland MC-4(early digital sequencer), Korg KR55 ( preset drum machine) Roland TR808 (programmable drum machine)
A Broken Frame Tour:
Alan: Roland Jupiter 8Martin: PPG Wave 2.0)+ a small keyboard thing (! Martin's small keyboard had "Fairlite" (compared to the 100.000 USD Fairlight CMI sampler) written on the back of it). The small keyboard could actually have been Yamaha thing (Yamaha 5), which guys used when they started playing synths.
Fletch: Moog source
Construction Time Again Tour:
Alan: Roland Jupiter 8 + another keyboard (don't know which one)Martin: Emulator I, Yamaha DX7
Fletch: Oberheim OB8
Some Great Reward Tour:
Alan: Emulator II, Roland Jupiter 8Martin: Emulator I, Yamaha DX7
Fletch: Oberheim OB8
Celebration Tour
Alan: Emu Emulator II, Korg DW 8000Martin: Emulator II, PPG Wave 2.3
Fletch: Oberheim OB, two Prophet 2000 samplers
The triggers were traslated w/ a Roland Octapad and sent to Akai s900 samplers for the sounds.
Concert for the Masses Tour:
Alan: EmaxHD & DX7II triggering EmaxHD Rack for SpareMart: Same
Fletch: EmaxHD & DW800 trigering EmaxHD for spare
Percussion pads behind them played the Spare Emax Tascam 48 Tape (Main) Tascam 38 (Spare)
World Violation Tour:
Alan, Martin & Fletch: Two EmaxII turbo (Main & Spare)All Pads and Alan's Mega Drums triggered EmaxII turbo rack (Became an Akai S1000 in Aus when the Emax died)
Two Tascam MSR16 Tapes (Main & Spare)