Dean Garcia's Keyboards and Synthesizers
In this interview Dean says that he used a Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer while writing a track for Curve.
The sampling drum machine used by Curve in the early 1990s.
"We much prefer to quote sounds from our own source rather than steal them. So we will actually sit there with our Odyssey keyboards and spend hours and hours messing around just to get this happy accident to happen. Then you can go and sample that, and it's actually come from you. I don't mind if someone takes something from me, but we prefer to generate our own sounds."
Quoting Toni Halliday in a March 1998 Raygun interview with Curve.
Dean can be seen using the Emax at 2:21 in this YouTube interview with Curve in their basement studio.
In this interview with Guitar International, Dean says "I have a MiniMoog which is quite old. I send guitars through it and process the sounds with the oscillation of the Moog, using the guitar as a trigger. There’s also this sound on Cuckoo (the band’s most recent album) that has this swooping guitar made from two slide guitars and two voices that went into this funny whammy pedal, which sounds like we’re kind of singing with the guitars.”
The "OSCar" label can be seen on the back of the unit at the top of the keyboard racks, at 2:21 in this YouTube interview with Curve in their basement studio circa 1991.
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