David Rosenthal
US keyboardist
David Rosenthal's Studio Equipment
David Rosenthal describing and explaining his rig, where he is explaining his touring rig for Billy Joel in October of 2014.
At 2:26, we see David explain his Roland PK-5A MIDI pedals. "And then down here, we have the Roland PK-5s, which is also a controller."
David Rosenthal's understage control center includes a Roland MKS-70 with its PG-800 programmer, as detailed in his feature in Keyboard Magazine.
According to a feature in Keyboard Magazine, David Rosenthal's understage control center includes a Roland MKS-70 with its PG-800 programmer, among other equipment.
David Rosenthal's understage control center includes a Roland JV-1080, as confirmed by a feature in Keyboard Magazine.
David Rosenthal's understage control center features two Oberheim Matrix-1000 sound modules, as confirmed by the article in Keyboard Magazine.
David Rosenthal's understage control center includes a Kurzweil K1000 AX Plus, as confirmed by a detailed setup description featured in Keyboard Magazine.
David Rosenthal is confirmed to use the Oberheim DSX sequencer, as detailed in his keyboard rig description for Rainbow in 1982. The setup includes the Oberheim OBXa with an Oberheim DSX sequencer positioned to the left of the rack, as noted by David Rosenthal on his official website.
David Rosenthal uses the Lexicon PCM-41 Digital Delay as part of his setup, as evidenced by the detailed description of his rig from 1982, which is documented on his official website.
David Rosenthal is confirmed to use the Eventide Clock Works H910 Harmonizer as part of his rig during Rainbow's 1982 performances. This information is directly sourced from David Rosenthal's official keyboard rig documentation.
David Rosenthal is confirmed to have used the Casio FZ-1 Sampler during the Heavy Nova tour with Robert Palmer in 1988-89, as evidenced by a photo from 1989 that is featured on his official website.
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