Dave Greenfield
Dave Greenfield's Synthesizers
at 4:42 you can see his OBXa. Using it for a bell harpsichord sound.
In a live setup photo of Dave Greenfield, three Yamaha CS1X synthesizers are visible, highlighting their use in his performances.
Dave Greenfield is seen using the Moog Minimoog Model D in a photo from Asset-cache, showcasing his setup with The Stranglers.
You can see Dave playing an organ patch on it very clearly at 11:17.
He doesnt use it in this video, but it can be spotted at 0:08.
As per this article, Dave Greenfield mentions owning a PPG Wave 2.2 synth. It replaced the Hammond organ and piano.
"No... I like [Hammonds] — but on the road it's a hassle for the crew, they take a lot of room up on stage, and they have a tendency to let you down. With the [PPG] Wave, I can get a pretty close sound to the two I used to use on the Hammond — a very percussive, sharp sort of sound, and quite a good Leslie effect... though I never had a Leslie to begin with... Obviously it's not possible to speed up or slow down the 'Leslie', but aside from that, it's remarkably close."
In this video you can clearly see him using a FS-1. He also has 4 additional SEM’s to the left to create an 8 voice.
Dave Greenfield is confirmed to use the Korg VC-10 Vocoder on tracks such as "Baroque Bordello," "Genetix," "North Winds," and the signature track "Waltzinblack," as indicated by sources including NekropoleENG.
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