Martin Gerschwitz
Role
Role
Martin Gerschwitz's Gear
Martin Gerschwitz is confirmed to use a Roland VK-7, as evidenced by a photo showing him with the instrument.
At 24 minutes and 26 seconds into the YouTube video titled "Lita Ford ` Live at Wembley '89," Martin Gerschwitz is clearly seen using a Moog Memorymoog during a live performance with Lita Ford, as documented by the source author, Angelica.
At the 6-minute and 38-second mark of the YouTube video titled "Lita Ford 'Live at Wembley '89," Martin Gerschwitz is visibly using a Korg DW-8000 synthesizer during the live performance.
At 34 minutes and 56 seconds into the video "Lita Ford ` Live at Wembley '89," Martin Gerschwitz is seen using a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer during a live performance with Lita Ford. The Yamaha DX7 is positioned beneath his Korg DW-8000. This footage is available on YouTube, uploaded by Angelica.
In the documentary "I Only Look Loud: The Music and Musings of Martin Gerschwitz," at 27 minutes in, Martin Gerschwitz is seen using a Korg Triton Le88 keyboard during a performance with Martin Gerschwitz & Friends. This proof is provided by Allen Johnson on YouTube.
At 32 minutes and 56 seconds into the documentary "I Only Look Loud: The Music and Musings of Martin Gerschwitz," you can see Martin Gerschwitz using a Roland RD-150 digital piano underneath his Korg CX-3 organ. This documentary, created by Allen Johnson, provides an in-depth look at Martin's career and his musical equipment.
At 32 minutes and 56 seconds into the documentary "I Only Look Loud: The Music and Musings of Martin Gerschwitz," created by Allen Johnson and available on YouTube, Martin Gerschwitz is seen using a Korg CX-3 Organ.
This is a community-built gear list for Martin Gerschwitz.
- Find relevant music gear like Microphones, Pianos, Keyboards and Synthesizers, and other instruments and add it to Martin Gerschwitz.
- The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
- To receive email updates when Martin Gerschwitz is seen with new gear, follow the artist.