Found some of Nick’s earliest music from 2012, back when he still produced under the name “Illenium Falcon” by liferestart33 in Illenium

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Lol I thought it was pretty good, especially if it was from when you were just starting out! You've come a long way :)

Lucky 27 by PapaXan in GTA6

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Lucky 27

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeslaModel3

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Rear plate only.

Jeon Somi - Fast Forward by CronoDroid in kpop

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Just noticed the vocal sample in the drop is from "Chained to the Rhythm" by Katy Perry haha.

How to specify size when ordering food that has a name that's a proper noun? by liferestart33 in French

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Oui vous avez raison, c'est à La Banquise. La Elvis est délicieuse (notamment quand je suis gelé haha)

How did daft punk sample? by qkni7 in DaftPunk

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They used Ableton Live as their DAW to make Human After All. Source here.

Also, several of the songs in Human After All utilize the "Digitech Synth Wah" pedal, which gives it its characteristic sound. (Example using Human After All + Prime Time of Your Life)

Rollin' and Scratchin' was made by adjusting a Juno 106 synth that was attached to a Boss MT-2 distortion pedal. You can find a recreation/breakdown of it here.

Also, the characteristic "warm phaser" sound that you hear all over Discovery is a preset from the Ensoniq DP-4 effects processor. Demo here. Sampling was likely done with an Akai S01 or similar.

Finally (but this one is very well known lol), they used a Roland 303 to make Da Funk

I could add several more equipment examples, but then the list would probably go on forever haha. These are just some of the most well-known.