Gary Daly
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'We used our own keyboards, a Jupiter 8, Yamaha DX7 and a Juno 60, linked up to an MSQ700 using Roland's MD8 converter, which lets you use MIDI keyboards with DCB ones. Apart from that, there was nothing really special at all.'
"After we bought the CS10, we started borrowing a lot of instruments off people we knew, and we didn't buy anything else until we got a Cat mono-synth. After that we had a Roland SH2 and then, when we signed to Virgin, we got our first polysynth, a Korg Polysix. The main reason we chose that was simply the fact that it made the best sounds, plus the fact that it seemed relatively cheap at the time."
'We used our own keyboards, a Jupiter 8, Yamaha DX7 and a Juno 60, linked up to an MSQ700 using Roland's MD8 converter, which lets you use MIDI keyboards with DCB ones. Apart from that, there was nothing really special at all.'
'We used our own keyboards, a Jupiter 8, Yamaha DX7 and a Juno 60, linked up to an MSQ700 using Roland's MD8 converter, which lets you use MIDI keyboards with DCB ones. Apart from that, there was nothing really special at all.'
'We used our own keyboards, a Jupiter 8, Yamaha DX7 and a Juno 60, linked up to an MSQ700 using Roland's MD8 converter, which lets you use MIDI keyboards with DCB ones. Apart from that, there was nothing really special at all.'
"After we bought the CS10, we started borrowing a lot of instruments off people we knew, and we didn't buy anything else until we got a Cat mono-synth. After that we had a Roland SH2 and then, when we signed to Virgin, we got our first polysynth, a Korg Polysix. The main reason we chose that was simply the fact that it made the best sounds, plus the fact that it seemed relatively cheap at the time."
"After we bought the CS10, we started borrowing a lot of instruments off people we knew, and we didn't buy anything else until we got a Cat mono-synth. After that we had a Roland SH2 and then, when we signed to Virgin, we got our first polysynth, a Korg Polysix. The main reason we chose that was simply the fact that it made the best sounds, plus the fact that it seemed relatively cheap at the time."
After we bought the CS10, we started borrowing a lot of instruments off people we knew, and we didn't buy anything else until we got a Cat mono-synth. After that we had a Roland SH2 and then, when we signed to Virgin, we got our first polysynth, a Korg Polysix. The main reason we chose that was simply the fact that it made the best sounds, plus the fact that it seemed relatively cheap at the time.
Signed Melodica used onstage by Gary Daly of China Crisis.
China Crisis founding member Gary Daly’s Touring Melodica , as featured in the bands 40th Anniversary Concert DVD . The Melodica will be signed and come with a letter of authenticity written and signed by Gary .
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