Yeah. Probably he had 10 units to use. I have seen it in their live with daft punk and dijing videos. Is like the Jeff Mills from house. The touring he made was intensive been mainstream with homework. I think he stop DJing because hearing impairment. You know all those filters ultra too many nights too much higher frequencies. Paris superheroes. Love his work. Simple and fresh.
it's one of the most legendary drum machines of all time. it was and still is used in the vast majority of house/techno. so as much as i love daft punk, i dont think it's crazy that they made cool sounds with this drum machine, because many people have, before and after them.
I always thought he had maybe four 909s at most, but not ten haha i wonder what he needed 10 units for? Thomas was skilled in programming patterns of these as well as the TB-303. Apparently, he'd study the manuals front and back
Un docu sympa sur un collectionneur Français de synthés analogiques vintage qu'apprecie la french touch! Il aurait réalisé "Techno Point" un docu amateur sur la french touch a Paris en 1993 avec radio FG! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-528DtHGIbgw.html&ab_channel=LeonardLORM Le gars a tout l'equipement idéal et recherché pour faire de la House, de la Trance, la Techno, L'ambient. Il a notamment toutes les boites a rhythmes Roland TR, la TB 303,le SH101 et un majestueux ARP 2600
Willdorak well not really Guy Man was more Linn drum, emu sp1200, 808, and the Juno 106 Thomas was more hands on with equipment like this a sequencer and the amplifiers and pro tools
@@awesomekid8922 it shows most of the equipment in the "rollin' scratchin" video from warner music france. there is also a lot of photos of them using their equipment on the internet.