Kinny Landrum
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"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"A Prophet T-8 was the main controller, although not used all that much as sound source. A Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7 were used for all the electric piano sounds. A lot of the strings were a combo of two Roland synths, the MKS-70 and the D-550. I used an Akai s1000 a lot and a Linn 9000 as sequencer, drum machine (this was before powerful computers were easy to transport). An Emulator 2 was used for the guitar and many other samples."
"Actually I use much of the same things as anyone else (numerous VIs from Kontakt to VSL) with a trusty old Yamaha KX-88 as a controller. I recently tried to power up both my Emulator 2 and T-8 and neither would turn on. Oh well.
When Katrina happened, an old friend was donating instruments to people in New Orleans and asked if I had anything to donate, so I gave him my old DX-7. That is a really deep instrument, so deep that I don't think anyone has really plummeted its depths. And I think it still works, I hope somebody is using it right now. But frankly the NI FM-8 does a great job (it's what I used in LA) so I don't think I'm interested in a DX. Thanks anyway :-)"
"Actually I use much of the same things as anyone else (numerous VIs from Kontakt to VSL) with a trusty old Yamaha KX-88 as a controller. I recently tried to power up both my Emulator 2 and T-8 and neither would turn on. Oh well.
When Katrina happened, an old friend was donating instruments to people in New Orleans and asked if I had anything to donate, so I gave him my old DX-7. That is a really deep instrument, so deep that I don't think anyone has really plummeted its depths. And I think it still works, I hope somebody is using it right now. But frankly the NI FM-8 does a great job (it's what I used in LA) so I don't think I'm interested in a DX. Thanks anyway :-)"
"Actually I use much of the same things as anyone else (numerous VIs from Kontakt to VSL) with a trusty old Yamaha KX-88 as a controller. I recently tried to power up both my Emulator 2 and T-8 and neither would turn on. Oh well.
When Katrina happened, an old friend was donating instruments to people in New Orleans and asked if I had anything to donate, so I gave him my old DX-7. That is a really deep instrument, so deep that I don't think anyone has really plummeted its depths. And I think it still works, I hope somebody is using it right now. But frankly the NI FM-8 does a great job (it's what I used in LA) so I don't think I'm interested in a DX. Thanks anyway :-)"
"Actually I use much of the same things as anyone else (numerous VIs from Kontakt to VSL) with a trusty old Yamaha KX-88 as a controller. I recently tried to power up both my Emulator 2 and T-8 and neither would turn on. Oh well.
When Katrina happened, an old friend was donating instruments to people in New Orleans and asked if I had anything to donate, so I gave him my old DX-7. That is a really deep instrument, so deep that I don't think anyone has really plummeted its depths. And I think it still works, I hope somebody is using it right now. But frankly the NI FM-8 does a great job (it's what I used in LA) so I don't think I'm interested in a DX. Thanks anyway :-)"
"Then I became a Prophet 5 guy, and that's still the synth that's probably closest to my heart, although mine won't power up anymore."
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