Trey Xavier Twitch Streaming Gear List

Here’s the stuff I use on my Twitch stream. These are all affiliate links that support the channel, so thanks!

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Audio Gear

Universal Audio X4 4-channel interface – the nerve center of audio for my stream setup. Everything goes into and out of this. I have 2 mics plugged into this – one for talking and one for singing – and my guitar goes into the onboard DI.

Rode Podmic – if you hear me talking, it’s probably into this

Lewitt LCT 640 TS Large Diaphragm Condenser Mic – if you hear me singing, it’s probably into this

Fredenstein Bento2 2-Slot 500 Series Chassis – a rackmount chassis to house 500 series modules

Empirical Labs Pump 500 Series Compressor – my talking mic goes into this to level out the volume

Focal Alpha 50 Evo Powered Studio Monitors – my favorite small monitors, for about a 10th of the price of the Trio6’s you can have amazingly flat monitors. I use these on my stream desk setup.

Focal Listen Pro Closed-Back Reference Headphones – great headphones for any studio application – monitoring, mixing, and just regular listening.

Alesis Strike Multipad drum pad – awesome drum pad that I mostly use for entering MIDI into Pro Tools

IK Multimedia PADS drum pad – Super simple drum finger pad USB MIDI controller. I have 2 of them.

Ableton Push III – The ultimate controller for Ableton Live. This is how I control Live on my laptop for live looping

Instruments

Kiesel Retro Solo

Kiesel Aries Neckthrough

Kiesel Aries A2 Bolt-on

Kiesel Leia

Kiesel Vader Neckthrough

Kiesel Type-x (6 & 8)

Kiesel TL70 (discontinued model)

Kiesel JBM5 Multiscale Bass

Fender Player Series Strat – The best cheap-ish MIM strat I’ve personally played. I sold my American strat because I like this one much better

Fender HM Strat (reissue) – a fun guitar from the 90’s they reissued recently, you can only get them used now

Balaguer Custom Select Archetype Baritone – low notes

Balaguer Custom Select Thicket 7 string – my only Evertune bridge guitar

Balaguer Diablo Standard

Ernie Ball Music Man JP15 6-string – just a fantastic beautiful guitar. As a longtime Petrucci fan, I had to have one of these

D’Angelico SS Deluxe Semi-hollow – A jazz box that is not really my usual bag, but it’s pretty great

Ibanez RGDR4427FX Flat Natural – Long-scale 7 string metal machine with the reverse headstock I need

Skervesen SkerveTEN 8-string – this is a perfect guitar. Absolutely incredible guitar, fully customized to my specs

Strandberg Boden Original NX 7 String – perfect guitar for streaming – it weighs nothing, and it has Fishman active pickups which are low noise despite the bit of interference I get in my stream room

Camera Gear

Blackmagic ATEM Mini Pro ISO Camera Switcher – I plug my cameras in here via HDMI to stream and record and switch between them.

Blackmagic Studio Micro 4k G2 Camera – ultra compact, high quality camera that pairs well with the ATEM

Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k G2 – Kind of overkill for a streaming setup, but it sure does look good

Lighting

iFootage SL1 60DN Keylight – Compact keylight that’s MORE than powerful enough for the small close quarters I use it in, combined with the

Aputure Light Dome Mini III – perfect small diffuser for the studio

Govee Glide 3D – these are the tube-looking lights on the wall of my stream studio, they do some wild and fun stuff. I have 6 of them currently, and all I want is MORE. Govee also recently opened up their API for these so you can control them much more easily with things like Lumia Stream to go wild with alerts and that kind of thing.

Various

Elgato Stream Deck XL – I live and die by this thing. It’s a macro machine that turns long annoying processes into single button pushes. I have presets for all my Pro Tools stuff, control OBS for the stream, open programs, turn lights on and off, everything. I don’t understand how anyone lives without this.

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As Editor-in-Chief of Gear Gods, I've been feeding your sick instrument fetishism and trying unsuccessfully to hide my own since 2013. I studied music on both coasts (Berklee and SSU) and now I'm just trying to put my degree to some use. That's a music degree, not an English one. I'm sure you noticed.

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