Steve Winwood – Junction Seven
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1997 album Junction Seven.
Music from Junction Seven
Artists on Junction Seven
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Roles:
Groups:
The Spencer Davis Group Traffic Ginger Baker's Air Force The Louisiana Gator Boys Blind Faith Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse Steve Winwood & Roger Daltrey Graham Bell, Steve Winwood, Maggie Bell & Roger Daltry Maggie Bell & Steve Winwood Richard Harris, Roger Daltry & Steve Winwood Go The Latin Crossings Stomu Yamashta's GoProducer
Gear Used On Junction Seven
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Steve Winwood – Junction Seven (1997). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Steve Winwood on Junction Seven
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"No, I played Kurzweil this time. As you say I often played Minimoog in the past. Or DX7."
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"No, I think it was one of the preset sounds on a copy of the ROM which was Kurzweil's accessory. Or maybe I used other sound module in the end. I can't remember how the patches were. But I don't dislike programming itself though I sometimes leave it to other people. Recently I use MARK OF THE UNICORN's Performer [a programming software for Macintosh] and a Macintosh as my main tools when I do it. However, as to the sounds of such vintage instruments as Wurlitzer's electric piano and Hammond organ or of such effects as wah wah, I use real ones more often than programmed ones. But this does not mean that I defy sound modules and sampled sounds." - Charles Shimiz, Keyboard Magazine May 1997, interview talking to Steve Winwood's upcoming Junction Seven album - http://www.stevewinwood.com/news/6052