Geddy Lee
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Geddy Lee's Keyboards and Synthesizers
Lee Geddy can be seen in this photo with a PPG Wave 2.3 in his keyboard rig, to his left.
In this photo of the late seventies, Geddy Lee stands next to his keyboard rig. It's possible to see a Moog Taurus I under the Oberheim Eight Voice.
Geddy Lee's Moog Minimoog Model D is mentioned alongside his Oberheim 8 Voice in a discussion on the Vintage Synth Explorer Forums, highlighting his use of this iconic synthesizer.
Geddy Lee uses a custom Moogerheim System, as seen in a user-uploaded photo on Newsland. This addition complements his well-known Oberheim Eight Voice and Mini Moog setups.
This page from Keyboard Magazine lists the DX-7 among Geddy Lee's gear.
In this article there is a picture of Rush's current keyboard rig. The Little Phatty is on the top.
This site shows a photo of Lee's keyboard rig, which includes a Roland Fantom-X7.
In the beginning of the "Subdivisions" music video, it can be seen that he is using an OB-X, as the OB-Xa has blue pinstriped-lines running vertically across the entirety of the synth, whereas this one has the grey panel/boxes around the buttons and knobs that would be found on the OB-X.
His setup can be seen with his keyboard tech Tony Geranios in this image.
Geddy Lee can be seen standing next to his Oberheim Eight Voice in this photo.
In an article from Spin, Geddy Lee is mentioned using the Oberheim OB-1 synthesizer. It is identified as the left keyboard in front of the Oberheim 8 Voice SEM modules, which appear to be split, leaving only the Mini-Moog and the 8 Voice keyboard positioned for the audience.
Geddy Lee uses the Yamaha KX76 Synthesizer, as referenced on his Wikipedia page.
In this photo from Keyboard Magazine, it lists two Sequential Circuits Prophet VSs as part of Geddy Lee's keyboard setup.
This image shows Geddy Lee playing a Mellotron M400.
His setup can be seen with his keyboard tech Tony Geranios in this image.
His setup can be seen with his keyboard tech Tony Geranios in this image.
It is mentioned in the Power Windows tour book that Geddy used a bunch of Emulator II Synthesizers.
"So! I had to go and get a bunch of Emulator II Computerized Synthesizers, and a DX 7 (Yamaha) and a QX-1 Sequencer (also Yamaha), along with my regular PPG 2.3 and JP 8 (Roland) Oy!! And, if that wasn't enough, I have to keep these offstage, so Jack Secret can load the Emulator computer disks during the show while I play them with remote keyboards (two Yamaha KX 76 Remote Midi Controllers!) Get it ! But wait!! Who's going to load Jack Secret!"
In The article below Oberheim ob-s is mentioned as a part of Lee’s Keyboard equipment during Signals recording sessions
In the Rush "Hold Your Fire" tour book, Geddy Lee is documented using the Roland D-550 synthesizer.
Geddy Lee used the Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter during Rush's "Hold Your Fire" tour, as noted in the tour book available on Power Windows.
In The article below Geddy mentioned it for Grace Under Pressure sessions
In the video titled "Geddy Lee Minimoog Model D | Visions of Minimoog" on the Moog Music YouTube Channel, Geddy Lee discusses his history with Moog synthesizers and the development of his signature model, the Moog Geddy Lee Minimoog Model D 44-Key Monophonic Synthesizer, as confirmed by Moog Music.
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