LFO
Pioneers of the Hypnotic Groove
LFO were part of the early Warp roster, most famous for their track "LFO".
Equipment list
Circa LFO
- Atari Mega 1[1][2][3]
- Casio FZ-10M[1][2][3]
- Jen SX-1000[1][2]
- Kawai K1[1][2][3]
- Steinberg Cubase[3]
- TI Speak & Spell[4][2][3]
Additions circa Frequencies
- Bandai DynaMike[1]
- Alesis SR-16[1]
- C-LAB Creator[1]
- Casio DA-7[1]
- Another Jen SX-1000[1]
- Kay DRM-1[1]
- Korg DDD-1[1]
- Korg KPR-77[1]
- Korg MS-10[1]
- Korg Wavestation[1]
- MPC MPC-1[1]
- Roland Juno-6[1]
- Roland MC-202[1]
- Roland TB-303[1]
- Roland TR-727[1]
- Roland TR-808[1]
- Vesta Kozo MDI-1[1]
- Yamaha FX500[1]
- Yamaha SPX50D[1]
Selected discography
- Various, Pioneers of the Hypnotic Groove, 1991
References
- "Deep Vibrations" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Aug 1991
- "Interview: How LFO made 'LFO'" 909 Originals, Jul 2020
- "Bleepography: 19 — LFO: 'LFO'" Matt Anniss, Aug 2022
- "LFO" "LFO (The Leeds Warehouse Mix)" LFO, LFO, 1990
External links
Interviews
- "Deep Vibrations" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Aug 1991
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