Larry Heard
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Larry Heard's Keyboards and Synthesizers
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
Per Music Tech, May 1992:
Instead he ended up buying a Roland Juno 6 synth and TR707 drum machine in late '84 and recorded 'Mysteries of Love', his first track under the name Mr Fingers
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine. A separate photo, not featured here, bu used elsewhere on EquipBoard to confirm Larry's Jupiter 6, confirms his Emax was rack mount, not keyboard.
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
"I have a really good Rhodes-like sound that I've done in the M3R, and I'll layer it with the DX7 to make one sound. They just have two different characteristics that give the impression of one keyboard playing."
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
In this photo you can clearly see a DX7 and Korg M1 on the left of Mr Fingers.
Per Vice, re: "Can You Feel It":
"I used a Roland Juno-60 and a TR-909 drum machine. That's all the gear used on the song,"
Per this image posted to Reddit, claiming to be circa '92. Also, per Music Tech Magazine May 1992:
http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/larry-heard/1009
Heard added another Roland keyboard, a Jupiter 6, to his setup in late '85. It was this synth which he used for all the instrumental parts on 'Can You Feel It' and 'Beyond The Clouds'.
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine:
"My favourite? Hmm... It's between the two Oberheims, the Matrix 1000 and the 6R. I have editors for both of them, and I do a lot of tweaking and coming up with weird things."
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
As cited in the gear list of this May '92 feature in Music Tech magazine
"I end up using my D110 a lot, and my two Oberheims. I'm always saying that I want to get back into my Pro One, so I'm gonna eventually get that together, and maybe create sounds on it and sample them into one of the samplers, use it that way.
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