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Wark

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  1. Not 100% sure but I think he uses MP-201 mainly just to switch synth patches for songs like The Catalyst when he switches from organ synth sounding to grand piano after the breakdown, or Iridescent when he switches from grand piano to electric piano effect on the outro.

     

    You can kinda see him doing that in this video. https://youtu.be/K25snEtllio?t=293

     

    Don't think you would need theremin for New Divide or WTCFM. Starting Living Tours when he stopped using it, he uses the faders or knobs on the top left of the keyboard to control the filter just like what you see him doing here. https://youtu.be/efh1bjAfYBc?t=33

  2. They didn't wipe those and they also didn't wipe the drum samplers (Crawling, Numb, etc are on them still). I'd love to know or have the patches and samples from the Neko.

     

    I bought two Joe/Mike samplers, an Akai and a Maschine. I balked at the megaphone at first because it was $350 and it is broken and in bad shape. Then it went ASAP and after listening to WTCFM I think I made the wrong choice lol

     

    The keytar, megaphone and road case went immediately in the first 3~ minutes.

     

    Interested to see what else other people got.

     

     

    Im guessing patches and samples till Living Things tour will be available on the Neko.

     

    Does the samplers that you bought comes with samples or they wiped them clean?

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    i think they're wiping those clean

    One of the Neko ad has this in the description.

     

    "This unit is very clean and well-behaved. It includes incredible sounds from Linkin Park's live show, including synth patches, samples, and full set-list patches from various shows!"

  4. Mike used the "vocoder" (in quotes because I'm not sure what the exact effect used is, it may or may not technically be a vocoder) on The Requiem (from offstage save for the first ATS show in New York) and the Numb outro on the ATS tours. He also used a vocoder for the album recording of Fallout, but when they performed it live I'm pretty sure the vocoder parts were a backing track and he just sang over them with his normal microphone.

    I remember somewhere in 2010 or 2011 you mentioned that in some interview Mike used the vocoder to let the audience hear how it sounded like. Can you tell me which interview it was?

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