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in this video you can clearly see Phillinganes behind a Korg SV-1

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In the YouTube video captioned "Greg Phillinganes Interview from Toto Falling In Between DVD," Greg Phillinganes discusses his use of the Korg Trinity synthesizer, providing insights into his expert approach to music production.

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in this video of the Michael Jackson Bad Tours Bad Groove (Interlude) you can see Phillinganes surrounded by multiple keyboards. the upper keyboard in front of him is a Yamaha DX7 as you can see at 2:09.

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In this video, Greg Phillinganes demos the Korg Krome.

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In an interview featured on the Toto "Falling In Between" DVD, Greg Phillinganes discusses his use of the KORG Oasys 88-Key Workstation.

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in this video you can see Phillinganes working with Trillian

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You can see it clearly in the video (and in the comments below the video).

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“I love the Kronos because it’s a natural culmination of its predecessors, the Triton and Trinity- both of which I’ve gotten a LOT of mileage out of in the past two decades.”

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in this video you can see Phillinganes playing the Nord Stage EX. first time you see it is at around 0:53

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“I love the Kronos because it’s a natural culmination of its predecessors, the Triton and Trinity- both of which I’ve gotten a LOT of mileage out of in the past two decades.”

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In the YouTube video titled "Introducing Keyscape" by SpectrasonicsVIDEO, at the 4:14 mark, Greg Phillinganes praises the Spectrasonics Keyscape, describing it as having "cojones," highlighting his use and appreciation of the instrument bundle.

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In a live performance of "Stop Loving You" with Toto in Paris in 2007, Greg Phillinganes can be seen using the Korg Triton Pro 76 synthesizer. This footage, available on YouTube, highlights Phillinganes' role as a prominent keyboardist in the band.

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at around 0:19 you can see him with a Davis Clavitar

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Greg Phillinganes played the Casiotone MT-60 on the breakdown to “Thriller” using its Frog preset.

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Greg Phillinganes uses the Korg M1 throughout Eric Clapton's "24 Nights" performances, as seen in the YouTube video titled "Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff Royal Albert Hall1991."

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In the YouTube video titled "Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff Royal Albert Hall 1991," at the 2:38 timestamp, Greg Phillinganes can be seen using the Yamaha KX88 Synthesizer, identifiable by its 88 keys, blue preset buttons, and specific text on the side.

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Greg Phillinganes is confirmed to use the Yamaha MODX7+ 76 Semi-weighted Key Synthesizer, as it is visibly present in his rig during tours, as evidenced by the image provided.

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Greg Phillinganes can be seen holding a Yamaha KX1 on the cover of his 1984 solo album Pulse.

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