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Producer Mark Bell [http://web.archive.org/web/20020213195539/http://www.eqmag.com/0701/feature_depeche_108.html told author Jonathan Miller] in 2001: "[W]e used that new PPG soft synth [Steinberg/Waldorf PPG Wave 2.V] on 'Comatose' where it plays an arpeggiating part."
Producer Mark Bell [http://web.archive.org/web/20020213195539/http://www.eqmag.com/0701/feature_depeche_108.html told author Jonathan Miller] in 2001: "[W]e used that new PPG soft synth [Steinberg/Waldorf PPG Wave 2.V] on 'Comatose' where it plays an arpeggiating part."


Mark Bell also told Keys Magazin (translated from German):  
Mark Bell also told Keys Magazin (translated from German): "We used a bass and noise-sound from the Casio FZ-10M, which has got a very weird sounding filter, as well as an arpeggio out of the PPG Wave 2.3."
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"We used a bass and noise-sound from the Casio FZ-10M, which has got a very weird sounding filter, as well as an arpeggio out of the PPG Wave 2.3."
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Revision as of 20:16, 31 July 2017

Notes

Producer Mark Bell told author Jonathan Miller in 2001: "[W]e used that new PPG soft synth [Steinberg/Waldorf PPG Wave 2.V] on 'Comatose' where it plays an arpeggiating part."

Mark Bell also told Keys Magazin (translated from German): "We used a bass and noise-sound from the Casio FZ-10M, which has got a very weird sounding filter, as well as an arpeggio out of the PPG Wave 2.3."

Dates where Comatose was played

Comatose has never been played live.