Michael Iceberg
US keyboardist
Michael Iceberg's Gear
In a 1983 concert recorded and shared on YouTube by Bill Shelly, Michael Iceberg is seen using the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 prominently positioned at the front of his setup, placed on top of the Chamberlin. This footage originally aired on The Disney Channel and showcases Iceberg's use of the Prophet-5 in his live performances.
In the video "Michael Iceberg - In Concert from Disneyland," aired on The Disney Channel in 1983 and uploaded by Bill Shelly on YouTube, the Lexicon 224 Digital Reverberator is clearly visible at the 19:19 mark, confirming its use by keyboardist Michael Iceberg.
The Oberheim SEM-1 Synthesizer Expander Module is used by Michael Iceberg, as evidenced by its appearance at the 19:19 mark in the video "Michael Iceberg - In Concert from Disneyland," authored by Bill Shelly and originally aired on The Disney Channel in 1983.
Michael Iceberg is confirmed to use a custom-built Chamberlin, famously known as the "Iceberg Machine," as seen in the video "Michael Iceberg - In Concert from Disneyland," originally aired on The Disney Channel in 1983 and documented by Bill Shelly on YouTube.
In the YouTube video titled "Michael Iceberg - In Concert from Disneyland," originally aired on The Disney Channel in 1983 and uploaded by Bill Shelly, the Linn Electronics LinnDrum can be seen on the right.
In a 1983 concert recorded and shared on YouTube by Bill Shelly, at 10:15 Michael Iceberg mentions his 360 Systems Digital Keyboard. This footage originally aired on The Disney Channel.
At 1:46 on the left side of Micheal, the E-MU Emulator II can be seen with a floppy disk on its key bed.
In this photo in the linked video, Micheal can be seen near his Oberhiem OB-X
In this photo in the linked video, Micheal can be seen near his modified 1971 Mini Moog Model D on the left side of the photo.
In this linked video at 0:18 Micheal talks about his modified Moog Taurus 1
At 5:01 in the linked video, Micheal mentions his Sequential Pro-One.
At 1:47 in the linked video, the Akai MPC 60 can be seen.
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