The making of Reich·And·Roll involves the playing of real instruments using real musicianship. No midi devices, sequencers, samplers or drum machines were used. Here is a list of the essential items that were used in the making of the music.  

    •  Modified Fender Stratocastors,  Fender Precision Basses,  Ovation and Yamaha 6 and 12-string acoustic guitars, Roland V Drums, various precussion instuments

    •  Marshall and Fender Amplifiers, Digitech processors, GHS and Martin Strings, Whirlwind cables

     

    •  Roland 1680 16 track digital recorder and mixer with onboard effects

     

    •  Sony DAT  & Tascam Professional CDRW burner

     

    •  DBX compressors, DBX parametric and graphic EQs, Digitech and Lexicon Reverbs, Roland digital multi-effects processors, Rocktron Hush units, DBX noises gates, DBX de-essers, DBX preamps, Audio-Technica and Elector Voice microphones.

     

    •  Sony stereo components, Infinity Reference speakers, AKG headphones   

 

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Reich and Roll believes strongly in freedom of speech, freedom of expression and freedom of music, but it is not affiliated with, nor does it support, any National Socialist organizations, or any organizations to reinstitute a Kaiser, or recreate a new German Holy Roman Empire.  We just like the damn music.