Ed Roth
US rock/R&B keyboardist, pianist, producer
Ed Roth's Gear
Ed Roth is seen using a Korg Grandstage, as evidenced by a picture on his Facebook artist page, credited to Jay Ross.
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Ed Roth is confirmed to use a Yamaha S90, as evidenced by a picture on his Facebook artist page, credited to Ari Ioannides.
Ed Roth is seen using a black Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer in a photo on his official Facebook artist page.
Ed is seen using a Roland RD 300-SX. Video from Ed's Facebook artist page.
Ed Roth is seen using a Korg CX-3 Organ in a photo posted on his official Instagram page, captioned "Whiskey 7/19/24" and credited to Dan Stein.
At 12 minutes and 30 seconds in the video "Fates Warning - A Pleasant Shade of Gray 1997" by LisAlisa on YouTube, you can see Ed Roth's Ensoniq KT-76 keyboard on the bottom tier of his keyboard stand.
L.A.-based keyboardist Ed Roth is pictured with his BBE 882i Sonic Maximizer, as confirmed by BBE Sound News. Ed Roth's solo projects have achieved three Billboard-charting singles on the Smooth Jazz Top 40 chart, and he is a highly sought-after session musician with studio credits including the Avett Brothers' Grammy-nominated album "The Carpenter" and Arun Shenoy's Grammy-nominated album "Rhumbadoodle."
At 50 minutes and 26 seconds in the video titled "Fates Warning - A Pleasant Shade of Gray 1997" by LisAlisa on YouTube, Ed Roth can be seen using an Ensoniq SQ-80, positioned above his Ensoniq KT-76.
Ed Roth is seen using a Hammond XK-3 in a picture from his official Instagram page, captioned "Musical instrument museum show, Phoenix."
Ed Roth is seen using a Korg 01/W FD keyboard with Impellitteri at the 2:15 mark in the YouTube video titled "Impellitteri - The Future Is Black," uploaded by rrn3000, recorded in Yokohama, Japan, on Feb. 22, 1995.
Keyboardist Ed Roth is seen using a Jeff Rubin Electronics Mu-Tant Fly-Phase in a demo video by Jeff Rubin Electronics titled "Ed Roth MU-TANT FLY-PHASE Keyboards" on YouTube.
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