Gerald Woodruffe's Gear

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Gerald "Jezz" Woodruffe can be seen playing Roland Jupiter 8 in this photo.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use a Roland SH-101 synthesizer, as evidenced by a photo showing it positioned above his Roland Jupiter-8.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, as evidenced by a photo in which it is positioned next to his Roland SH-101.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use the Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer, as stated by Monorail Music's Mono Staff in the equipment list for the LP "Wonders Of The Underwater World".

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THE STUDIO EQUIPMENT USED ON THE LP

Yamaha Polyphonic Synthesisers CS80 & CS60 ~ Yamaha Symphonic Ensemble SK20 ~ Yamaha Monophonic Synthesisers CS30, CS150 & CS20M ~ Yamaha Electric Grand CP708 ~ Roland Monophonic Synthesisers SH1, PRO-MARS ~ Roland Digital Sequencer CSQ600 ~ Roland Vocoder VP330 ~ Roland Organ / String Synth. RS09 ~ Mini Moog & Moog Prodigy Monophonic Synthesisers ~ Godwin String Concert 649 ~ H/H Electric Piano P73

TRACKLISTING: Side One: 1 Wonderland In The Wilderness 2 Nature On A Knife Edge Side Two: 3 Sunken Tombs Of The Truk Lagoon 4 Magic Of The Dolphin

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use the Yamaha Symphonic Ensemble SK20 synthesizer, as listed in the studio equipment used for the LP "Wonders Of The Underwater World," according to Monorail Music's Mono Staff.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use the Yamaha CS-30 synthesizer, as documented in the studio equipment list for his album "Wonders Of The Underwater World," highlighted by Monorail Music.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use the Yamaha CS-20M Synthesizer, as documented by the Mono Staff on Monorail Music's listing for the album "Wonders Of The Underwater World."

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According to information provided by Monorail Music, Gerald Woodruffe uses the Roland CSQ-600 digital sequencer as part of the studio equipment for the LP Wonders of the Underwater World.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus, as detailed in the studio equipment list for the album "Wonders Of The Underwater World" by Jezz Woodroffe, provided by Monorail Music and compiled by the Mono Staff.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to use the Roland Organ/Strings RS-09 synthesizer, as detailed in the equipment list for the LP "Wonders Of The Underwater World" by Jezz Woodroffe, provided by Monorail Music's Mono Staff.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to have used the Moog Minimoog Model D on the album "Wonders Of The Underwater World," as detailed by the Mono Staff at Monorail Music.

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Gerald Woodruffe is confirmed to have used the Moog Prodigy synthesizer during the recording of "Wonders Of The Underwater World" LP, as detailed by Mono Staff at Monorail Music.

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Keyboardist Gerald Woodruffe uses the Cherry Audio ODC 2800 Virtual Synthesizer Plug-in. In a video by Cherry Audio, Woodruffe stated, "As soon as I knew Mark Barton was working on this, I knew it was going to be sound perfection. What's so brilliant about this is the extra oscillator, the three fabulous lockable UIs, the fantastic effects section, and the expanded panel for it and the keys. Without a doubt, it's a real classic updated design that Alan Pearlman would be thrilled to have seen and heard." This confirms his use of the synthesizer.

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At 4 minutes and 38 seconds into the YouTube documentary titled "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodroffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, all the keyboards used on Gerald Woodruffe's solo album "Opposite Directions" are shown, confirming that he used a Yamaha CP-30 Electric Piano.

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In the YouTube documentary "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodruffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, at 4 minutes and 38 seconds, the keyboards used on Gerald Woodruffe's solo album "Opposite Directions" are displayed, confirming his use of the Yamaha CS-10 synthesizer.

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In the YouTube documentary titled "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodroffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, at 4 minutes and 38 seconds, a visual confirmation is provided showing all the keyboards used on Gerald Woodruffe's solo album "Opposite Directions," which includes the Yamaha SS30.

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At 4 minutes and 38 seconds into the YouTube documentary titled "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodroffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is shown that Gerald Woodruffe used a Crumar Performer on his solo album "Opposite Directions," confirming his use of this specific music gear.

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In the YouTube documentary titled "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodroffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is confirmed at 4 minutes and 38 seconds that Gerald Woodruffe used a Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 on his solo album "Opposite Directions," as all the keyboards utilized for the album are displayed.

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In the YouTube documentary "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodroffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is confirmed at 5 minutes and 19 seconds that Gerald Woodruffe used the Hohner Clavinet D6 on his solo album "Opposite Directions," as all the keyboards utilized for the album are displayed.

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In the YouTube documentary "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodruffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is confirmed at 5 minutes and 19 seconds that Gerald Woodruffe used the Mellotron M400 on his solo album "Opposite Directions," as all the keyboards utilized for the album are displayed.

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In the YouTube documentary "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodroffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is confirmed at 5 minutes and 19 seconds that Gerald Woodruffe used the Moog Polymoog Synthesizer 203a on his solo album "Opposite Directions," as all the keyboards utilized for the album are displayed.

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In the YouTube documentary "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodruffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is confirmed at 5 minutes and 19 seconds that Gerald Woodruffe used the Roland Jupiter-4 on his solo album "Opposite Directions," as all the keyboards utilized for the album are displayed.

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In the YouTube documentary "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodruffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is confirmed at 5 minutes and 19 seconds that Gerald Woodruffe used the Wurlitzer 200A on his solo album "Opposite Directions," as all the keyboards utilized for the album are displayed.

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In the YouTube documentary "The Secret Keyboardist of Robert Plant & Black Sabbath: Jezz Woodruffe" by JCM - Led Zeppelin Stories and more, it is visible at 10 minutes and 17 seconds that Gerald Woodruffe used the Roland Jupiter-6 synthesizer during a live performance with Robert Plant.

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