This is a list of things that were present in Kraftwerk's Kling Klang studio during the Computerworld tour of 1981. Note that it's a pre-midi and mainly analogue setup. This list is probably not complete at all. Huetter: - Two analogue sequencers, producing up to 64 notes. A sequence can run as 1x64, or 2x32 in parallel. This is a custom-built device. - Roland MC8 microcomposer with expanded memory, plus a bank of switches for routing signals. - Eventide Digital Delay and Flanger - Synthi VCS3 - Prophet 5 - Polymoog - Minimoog - light-disc instrument for playing mono choir sounds, which "was built in Florida". Bartos: - Korg PS-3300 polyphonic synthesizer, "used for it's ability to merge harmonic with 'non-related' overtones, and it's parameters stretch attack and decay times to their limits". Fluer: - Custom built drum machine. With 6 rows of switches, each row has it's own sound, that can be pulsed on when a switch is set. Pedals are used to give accents. - Syndrum Schneider: - Electronic flute - Sennheiser vocoder - EMS vocoder and patch panel - Prophet polyphonic synthesizer - Various filtering devices - Equalizers, also parametric ones - Mixers - Eventide Harmonizer, Delay and Limiter/Compressor In later years digital machines were added, like a Fairlight, and later a Synclavier which contains samples of sounds of their earlier years. Waldorf microwave, Akai samplers. - Rick Jansen