From Peter Forrest Sent Tue, Apr 30th 2019, 07:52
As used by Kraftwerk and the Beatles... and numerous Swedish showbands, = probably. http://www.spheremusic.com/Bargaindtl.asp?Item=3D16379 -----Original Message----- From: Kenny Balys [mailto:xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx]=20 Sent: 30 April 2019 01:30 To: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Subject: Re: [AH] Strap-on synths and controllers Don't forget the first strap on synth... the Tubon https://www.matrixsynth.com/2009/05/extremely-rare-1960s-tubon-electronic= .html On 30.04.19 24:08 , Ben Bridges wrote: > I had a Stepp DG-1 for a few years. Was an amazing machine. I will = have to > check some old hard drives to see if I have any pics of it. > > > On 30/4/2019 2:01 AM, Sam Mims wrote: >> >> We're working on a /Synth Wizards/ episode that explores the = evolution of the >> keytar (hate that name!), or strap-on synth or controller. If anyone = has >> original (as in you took 'em) photos or video of notable keyboardists = playing >> one of these things, please contact me off-list. We're also looking = for >> footage of Liberation and SH-101 performance or demonstration, even = if the >> player doesn't fall into the 'notable keyboardist' category. Thanks! >> >> Sam Mims >> Syntaur >> > > = <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=3Demail&utm_source=3Dlink&utm= _campaign=3Dsig-email&utm_content=3Demailclient> > Virus-free. www.avast.com > = <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=3Demail&utm_source=3Dlink&utm= _campaign=3Dsig-email&utm_content=3Demailclient> > >