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Here are a few photographs taken during a visit to The Human
League's current studio in Sheffield whilst researching details
for this site. Many, many thanks to David Beevers for taking the
time for the guided tour back in 2001... and apologies for the poor
quality of some of the pictures!
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Firstly, here are some of the synthesizers and modules used
by the original line-up of The Human League. Some are the actual
instruments used by Martyn and Ian, and some were bought by later
line-ups of the band.
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To the right, a huge Roland System 100m bank of modules (you
may recognise this picture from the back sleeve of The
Golden Hour Of The Future), alongside a more modern Doepfer
Modular (not used by the original League line-up).
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The Jupiter 4.
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The Minikorg 700s.
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The Korg 770s.
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| The Roland SH3a. |
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| The semi-modular Roland System 100 (as used in a perspex cage
onstage by Ian Craig Marsh!). |
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The Ampex A300 multi-track recorder used in the making of Travelogue
(with VCS3 pictured in the background).
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This is a ring binder full of notes, lyrics and ideas, dating
back to 1977 (see Band Archive for some close-ups).
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And finally, here are some of Martyn and Ian's patch notes
for the Roland System 100 (click images for larger versions):
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Finally, here's a more recent picture of the band's fleximix
console, courtesy again of David Beevers:
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