Tom Coster
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According to Tom Coster's artist profile on Concord, he is described as making extensive use of the Moog Liberation synthesizer for his album "Ivory Expeditions."
In the liner notes of Santana's album "Amigos," Tom Coster is credited with playing a Fender Rhodes.
Tom Coster is credited with playing the ARP Pro Soloist synthesizer in the liner notes of Santana's album "Amigos," as documented on Discogs.
Tom Coster is credited with playing the ARP Solina String Ensemble in the liner notes of Santana's album "Amigos," as documented on Discogs.
Tom Coster is credited with playing a Hohner Clavinet D6 in the liner notes of Santana's album "Amigos," as documented on Discogs.
Tom Coster is credited with playing an ARP 2800 Odyssey Rev1 in the liner notes of the Santana album "Amigos," as documented on Discogs.
Coster is credited with playing Yamaha Electric Grand Piano (likely a CP-70) in the liner notes of the Santana album "Moonflower".
Tom Coster is credited with using the ARP Omni Mark 1 Synthesizer in the liner notes of Santana's album "Moonflower," as documented on Discogs.
Tom Coster is confirmed to have used the ARP Pro/DGX synthesizer, as he is credited with using a "DGX Pro Soloist" in the liner notes of Santana's album "Moonflower," according to Discogs.
Tom Coster is confirmed to have used the Moog Minimoog Model D, as he is listed in the liner notes of Santana's album "Moonflower" as utilizing this instrument, according to information provided on Discogs.
Tom Coster is credited with programming the Linn Electronics LM-1 Drum Computer on his solo album "T.C.", as documented on Discogs.
In the credits of his solo album "From Me to You," Tom Coster expresses gratitude to Korg for the Wavestation, confirming his use of this synthesizer.
In the liner notes of the Vital Information album "Where We Come From," Tom Coster is credited with using a Hammond B-3 organ.
Tom Coster is credited with using the Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation in the liner notes of the live album "Live From Mars" by Vital Information, as documented on Discogs.
In the liner notes of the live album "Live From Mars" by Vital Information, Tom Coster is credited with playing the Korg CX-3 Organ.
Tom Coster is credited with using a Korg Trinity synthesizer in the liner notes of the Vital Information album "Show 'Em Where You Live".
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