John Webster
John Webster's Keyboards and Synthesizers
In the 1990s, John Webster's essential equipment included the Waldorf Microwave, as confirmed by his own account on his biography provided by John T. Webster.
John Webster, a renowned keyboardist and composer, confirms his use of the Korg Wavestation A/D during the 1990s. This piece of equipment was part of a rack that included other essential instruments like the AKAI S-1100 Sampler and Yamaha TG-77. This information is verified by John Webster's own biography.
In the 1990s, John Webster accumulated a rack full of essential equipment, including the Yamaha TG77 FM Synthesizer, as confirmed on his biography page provided by John T. Webster.
John Webster confirmed in his bio that during the 1990s, he accumulated a rack of essential equipment, including the Roland JV-2080 Synthesizer Module.
John Webster confirms his use of the E-mu Emax sampler, as detailed on his official biography page, where he recounts that his music collaborator Werner Freistaetter purchased their first samplers, including the EMULATOR E-Max.
John Webster is confirmed to have used the Korg M1 synthesizer when Erwin joined their studio, as noted in the bio provided by John T. Webster.
John Webster, a keyboardist and composer, uses the Yamaha DX7-IIFD synthesizer, as evidenced by his biography, where he mentions that when Erwin joined the studio, he brought along the Yamaha DX7II keyboard, enhancing their setup.
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Session Musician