Roddy Bottum
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Roddy Bottum's Keyboards and Synthesizers
Roddy Bottum used two E-Mu Emax II Turbo Keyboards from 1992 until he transitioned to using one Emax II along with a Kurzweil K2000, as seen in a Getty Images photo.
from 1995 to 1998 roddy used a kurzweil k2000 and an Emax II for live performances
Roddy Bottum utilized the Oberheim OB-Xa synthesizer on Faith No More's first two albums, "We Care A Lot" (1985) and "Introduce Yourself" (1987), as well as during live performances throughout that period.
Between 1989 and 1992, Roddy Bottum utilized two E-mu Emax synthesizers before transitioning to the Emax II, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Flickr.
Roddy Bottum is confirmed to use a Roland JD-800 synthesizer, as stated in a September 1997 issue of Keyboard Magazine. In the article, it is mentioned, "Roddy uses a K2000, and he's got a [Roland] JD-800, and an [E-mu] Emax II. Lots of samples." This information is provided as part of an interview discussing the recording process for Faith No More.
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