Hi Nigel,
Just ran into the above mentioned keyboard player, Ken Stephenson, in Melbourne, Australia a couple of days ago
Even though he seemed slightly disturbed at the re-emegence of this material, he was philosophical, simply asking "what were we thinking".
As a bit of a completionist, he wished to set the record straight about this pre-preset pre-MIDI synthesiser era (and if you can't do it on SynthZone, where can you do it).
He mentioned that there were in fact two more crucial elements to the keyboard setup not mentioned above. Along with the Juno6, Fender Rhodes and Casio something or other, there was:-
- a Roland SH-3A Monophonic No-Preset Synth that would never stay in tune and eventually fell apart under repeated smashing once he realised that it could make a white noise sound that could rival the loudest snare drum, and
- a Stuffed Parrot gaffa taped to the aforementioned SH-3A. He wasn't sure what its purpose was. Apparently, it just seemed to be right at the time.
So thanks for posting this. I'm sure Ken will sleep better knowing the record has been straightened.
cheers
silvadaws
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