Jim Gilmour's Gear
At around the 2:50 mark, a PPG Wave synthetizer can be seen in Gilmour's rig.
During this live performance of "The Perfectionist" by Saga, Gilmour can be seen using a Memorymoog.
In this video, Gilmour can be seen using a Moog Polymoog.
In this clip, Gilmour can be seen using a Yamaha CS-80. This synth was used extensively on Saga's "Silent Knight" album.
During this live version of "Humble Stance", Gilmour plays a Moog Liberation.
At the 18-second mark in the YouTube video titled "Jim Gilmour (Saga) - Explains Korg Keyboards" by Billingford Bluffer, you can see Jim Gilmour using the Korg MS2000 Synthesizer.
At the 44-second mark of the YouTube video titled "Jim Gilmour (Saga) - Explains Korg Keyboards" by Billingford Bluffer, Jim Gilmour is clearly seen using a Korg Karma.
In the YouTube video titled "Jim Gilmour (Saga) - Explains Korg Keyboards," provided by Billingford Bluffer, Jim Gilmour can be seen using the Korg Z1 at the 1 minute and 39 seconds mark.
At the 2 minute and 58 second mark of the video titled "Jim Gilmour (Saga) - Explains Korg Keyboards" by Billingford Bluffer on YouTube, Jim Gilmour is seen using a Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation.
At the 3 minute and 58 second mark in the YouTube video titled "Jim Gilmour (Saga) - Explains Korg Keyboards," Jim Gilmour is seen using the Korg Triton Studio keyboard, as posted by Billingford Bluffer.
Jim Gilmour is confirmed to use the Korg Triton Extreme - 61 Key Workstation, as seen in the accompanying photo.
At the 1 minute and 21 seconds mark in the video titled "Saga 'It's a Glamorous Life' with Jim Gilmour - Fabrik, Hamburg, 2015" by Dean Meehan, Jim Gilmour can be seen using a CME Xkey.
In the video titled "Saga 'It's a Glamorous Life' with Jim Gilmour - Fabrik, Hamburg, 2015," uploaded by Dean Meehan on YouTube, Jim Gilmour is clearly seen using the Alesis VI61 - Keyboard Controller at the 1 minute and 52 seconds mark.
At the 2 minutes and 57 seconds mark of the video titled "Saga 'It's a Glamorous Life' with Jim Gilmour - Fabrik, Hamburg, 2015," you can observe Jim Gilmour using the Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2.8 software on his iPad, as documented by Dean Meehan on YouTube.
Jim Gilmour confirmed his use of the Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter sound modules during a tour, as stated: "For this tour I've got a pair of Roland Super Jupiter modules and a pair of Planet S modules, and an MKB1000 mother keyboard to control them. It was between that or the Yamaha KX88, but I liked the feel of the Roland better." This information is sourced from the article "Transatlantic Trends - Saga" published in Electronic Music Maker, May 1986.
Jim Gilmour confirmed the use of the Roland MKB-1000 keyboard as part of his setup, stating, "For this tour I've got a pair of Roland Super Jupiter modules and a pair of Planet S modules, and an MKB1000 mother keyboard to control them. It was between that or the Yamaha KX88, but I liked the feel of the Roland better." This information is sourced from the article Transatlantic Trends - Saga published in EMM May 86.
Jim Gilmour confirmed his use of the Roland MKS-30 Planet-S sound modules, stating, "For this tour I've got a pair of Roland Super Jupiter modules and a pair of Planet S modules, and an MKB1000 mother keyboard to control them," as documented in the article "Transatlantic Trends - Saga" from EMM May 1986.
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