Re: [AH] Strap-on synths and controllers

From sam
Sent Tue, Apr 30th 2019, 14:40

Yes, we have a brief bit on that crazy Tubon.  But we couldn't get 
permission to use the Kraftwerk concert footage that shows it in 
action.  We have photos (from the Vemia seller you link to, Peter) and 
audio recording, but no video.

Sam


On 4/30/2019 2:50 AM, Peter Forrest wrote:
> As used by Kraftwerk and the Beatles... and numerous Swedish showbands, probably.
> http://www.spheremusic.com/Bargaindtl.asp?Item=16379
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kenny Balys [mailto:xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx]
> Sent: 30 April 2019 01:30
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> Subject: Re: [AH] Strap-on synths and controllers
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>
> Don't forget the first strap on synth... the Tubon
>
> https://www.matrixsynth.com/2009/05/extremely-rare-1960s-tubon-electronic.html
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> 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
>>>
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