Peter Gabriel Up equipment

Up is Peter Gabriel's seventh studio album (and 13th overall), released in September 2002 on Real World Records 10 years after Us. As of 2022, this is his last album of new material.

Principal recording work for the album took place between Spring 1995 and October 1998, with additional touches laid down in the tow years prior to the album's release.

Peter Gabriel
Instruments
 * Akai MPC-60
 * Akai MPC-3000
 * Clavia Nord lead
 * E-mu Emulator IV
 * Fender Telecaster - guitars on "No Way Out" and "The Barry Williams Show"
 * Gigasampler (Flying Keys)
 * Kurzweil K2600
 * Korg Wavestation
 * Korg 01/W ProX
 * Korg Triton
 * UVI Waveframe
 * Roland RD-1000 digital piano

Other:
 * Lexicon JamMan
 * Mutator

David Rhodes
Guitars
 * Fender Jazzmaster - used almost exclusively on "Up"
 * Steinberger 12-string

Amplifiers
 * Rivera Bonehead stack

Effects & pedalboard
 * Boss BF-2 Flanger
 * Boss OC-2 Octaver
 * Boss TR-2 Tremolo
 * Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress flanger
 * Matchless preamp
 * Mesa/Boogie V-Twin
 * Morley volume pedal
 * Roger Mayer Octavia
 * Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe
 * Roger Mayer-upgraded Wah Wah pedal
 * T.C. Electronic Distortion

Sources: Guitar Techniques Magazine, April 1998

Tony Levin
more gear to be identified
 * Music Man

Microphones

 * Sony C800 (vocals)
 * Shure SM58

Tape machines & recording materials

 * ADATs
 * Sony 3348HR digital 48-track
 * Studer A820 analogue 24-track

Outboard gear & effects
Treatments:
 * Eventide H3000 Harmonizer
 * Quantec QRS Room Simulator reverb
 * Deltalab DL-2 digital delay
 * Roland SDD-320 Dimension D (?)

Miscellaneous

 * 32-track Pro Tools system
 * Mackintosh 8100 computers (x3)
 * Mackie 48-channel mixer
 * Mackie HR824 nearfield monitors - writing room
 * Neil Grant Boxer 3 speakers
 * Neve 33-series 32-channel desk - writing room
 * Sony R3 Oxford recording console - writing room
 * SSL G-series console