Giuffria – Giuffria
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1984 album Giuffria.
Music from Giuffria
Artists on Giuffria
Gear Used On Giuffria
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Giuffria – Giuffria (1984). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Gregg Giuffria
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Gregg Giuffria on Giuffria
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Gregg Giuffria used the Korg M1R for the clock sound in the intro of the song "O Father" from the "Demons Down" album. This is confirmed by an article in Keyboard Magazine, November 1992, page 108, written by Robert L. Doerschuk.
Gregg Giuffria used the Peavey DPM V3 for the bell sound in the intro of the song "O Father" from the "Demons Down" album. This usage is confirmed by an article in Keyboard Magazine, November 1992, page 108, written by Robert L. Doerschuk.
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Gregg Giuffria used the Hammond XB-2 on the song "Metallic Blue" from the "Demons Down" album. This usage is confirmed by an article in Keyboard Magazine, November 1992, page 100, written by Robert L. Doerschuk. 
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Gregg Giuffria used the E-Mu Emulator II+ HD and Korg M1 for the organ features during the "Sahara" album, particularly on the song "Can't Find My Way Home." This usage is confirmed by an article in Keyboard Magazine, November 1992, page 100, written by Robert L. Doerschuk.
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Gregg Giuffria used the E-Mu Emulator II+ HD and Korg M1 for the organ features during the "Sahara" album, particularly on the song "Can't Find My Way Home." This usage is confirmed by an article in Keyboard Magazine, November 1992, page 100, written by Robert L. Doerschuk. 
In the music video for Giuffria's "Lonely In Love," you can see the Fairlight CMI IIx monitor at the 2-minute and 18-second mark. The CMI IIx keyboard is visible at the 1-minute and 49-second mark on Gregg Giuffria's left-hand side, positioned on the middle tier of his keyboard stand. This is confirmed by the video on YouTube, provided by Metaldog38's Home Of Metal.