Studio Stök(tm!) is located in Örebro, Sweden. It is now in its fourth installment, which is a much more stripped version of the third and previous one, due to lack of space. Most of the stuff has been replaced with VST-synths instead, and for the album Extended Playtime a 50/50 combination of hardware and software equipment were used. Listed here is the third installment of the studio, which was the best one ever. (2005-2006)
Roland Juno 106 (synth)
Yamaha CS1x (sample-based synth)
Yamaha DX7 (synth)
Roland U-220 (rack "rompler")
Kawai K4-r (rack "rompler"/synth, hardly ever used)
Alesis NanoBass ("rompler", hardly ever used)
Roland R8 (drum machine, hardly ever used)
Akai S3000XL (sampler w/ 32mb)
Lexicon MPX 200 (fx unit used for reverb only)
Line 6 Echo Pro (fx unit used for stereo delays)
2x Zoom 505-II (guitar fx pedal)
Dixon EP-70 (guitar distortion pedal)
Epihone Les Paul Special (cheap guitar)
Morgan Legend Series Strat(?) (crap guitar)
Behringer MX 1604a (4x mono, 4x stereo mixer)
Audiotrak Maya44 mkII (soundcard)
Phonic P8a (monitors)
Software: Cubase SX 1.01 were used for sequencing and recording (even though newer versions existed), and the classic Sound Forge 4.5 were used for editing samples and doing some mastering work. Today, Cubase has been upgraded to SX 3, Sound Forge to 6.0 and mostly everything else are VST- or DirectX plugins.