David Rosenthal
US keyboardist
David Rosenthal's Gear
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 use the Roland RS-505 Paraphonic String Synthesizer as part of his keyboard rig, as detailed on his official website.
David Rosenthal is confirmed to use the Moog Taurus I pedals, as detailed in his 1984 Rainbow rig setup. This information is verified through his personal website, where the gear list includes the Moog Taurus Pedals positioned in the center of his setup, alongside other notable instruments like the MiniMoog D and Hammond B3.
David Rosenthal, a prominent keyboardist and music producer, is confirmed to have used the Roland Juno-106 during Cyndi Lauper's True Colors tour in 1986-87. This information is supported by a description from Rosenthal himself, detailing his rig in a photograph from the tour. In his setup, the Roland Juno-106 is positioned behind him, alongside other instruments such as the Memory Moog and the Yamaha TX7.
David Rosenthal, during the Cyndi Lauper True Colors Tour in 1986, utilized a Yamaha TX7 Desktop Module, as confirmed by a description on his official website. The module was positioned underneath a Roland Juno 106, although it is not visible in the accompanying photo.
David Rosenthal is confirmed to have used the E-Mu Emulator II+ HD during the Cyndi Lauper True Colors tour in 1986-87. This is verified by a photo and description from his website, where he lists the Emulator II+ as part of his rig on the right side of his setup, alongside the Yamaha DX7 and Moog Taurus Bass Pedals.
David Rosenthal is confirmed to use the Yamaha DX7-IIFD synthesizer, as evidenced by a photograph taken during a show on the Heavy Nova tour in 1989. The setup is detailed on David Rosenthal's website, where the Yamaha DX7-IIFD is listed among other gear used in his rig.
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.
David Rosenthal has confirmed that his first synthesizer was the Roland SH-1000, which he still possesses. He modified it with a pitch ribbon to emulate the soloing styles of artists like Chick Corea, Jan Hammer, and Kit Watkins. This information is corroborated by an article authored by Ari Rosenschein on Roland Articles titled "David Rosenthal: Always in a New York State of Mind."
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