It has to be straightforward, flexible and musical. And if it has flashing lights, all the better!

The JIC's two founding members Phil and Paul both use the P3 sequencer - a unique instrument designed by a friend of ours specifically for the kind of looping, evolving electronic ambient music that we always wanted to do. Other gear just didn't offer enough freedom and this little baby, developed with plenty of input from us, has become the backbone of our live and studio work.

Some photos of our gear (and other stuff) here.

Paul Nagle

Paul mostly plays the intricate, evolving blips, bleeps and basses of the P3 sequencer. He also plays keyboards, drum machines and audio looping devices and has a live rig that varies according to his mood. He might bring out his Oberheim 2-Voice or Digisound modular synth on occasion but mostly you'll see him manipulate and warp samples on the Roland V-Synth, produce lush phasey strings and smooth solos on the Access Virus Polar or pounding basses and drums from his Korg Radias and Electribes.

Paul's Gear

Roland V-Synth Sequentix P3 (x2) Electrix Repeater
Access Virus TI Polar Korg ESX-1 Electribe Electrix Mo-FX
Korg Radias Roland JV-2080 Korg Kaoss Pad 3
Emu Proteus 2500 Novation Remote 25 FAT Freebass

Phil Smillie

Phil plays guitars, synths, drum machines and, of
course, his P3 sequencer. Despite rumours to the
contrary, Phil chose the Godin guitar not for its
sophisticated pickup system that allows him to play
his synths and program his P3 sequencer from the
guitar - but because of the cool way it glows under UV
light.

Phil's Gear

Godin LGXT Sequentix P3 BBE Sonic Maximiser 462
Marshall JMP-1 TC Electronics G-Major Lexicon JamMan (x2)
Roland GI-20 Guitar MIDI interface Korg Tr-Rack Waldorf Microwave XT
Yamaha MFC-10 foot controller Cry Baby 535Q Addrenalinn II
Korg Esx-1 Electribe