Kewl! The early Journey keyboard player (well, the whole band) was awesome. Obligatory taster:
Is that the Kawai keyboard we’re hearing in the beginning?
Kewl! The early Journey keyboard player (well, the whole band) was awesome. Obligatory taster:
Is that the Kawai keyboard we’re hearing in the beginning?
Nice bat cave. Don’t know what all the knobs are, but I like what’s in the middle on the floor in the boxes. The top left looks fine too
Yes, I guess early journey was more of a prog band. They had all just come from being the Santana band. Then of course new singers… pop hits…
Ooohh, I didn’t know that, nice bit of trivia. Explains my love for early Journey, being a big Santana and prog fan here
I think that’s my cue to go watch that Santana at Woodstock video. I assume you know that one?
Do you like that modular volca?
I have one, and I love that is battery powered, but I much prefer the Bastl Kastle that I bought after it. The Volca is a great little instrument, and is fun to patch, but its range of timbres is limited.
looks like that is possibly a K3. those sound great.
it’s a nice toy, for €100
can’t be a modular school: too weird the patching
but 2 vco, waveshaper, 2 envelopes, 2 lpg, a reverb, a ring modulator, a sequencer, a keyboard, microtuning
it’s a lot for €100
better than behringer
Hahaha, sadly not. I’ve just been doing this for a long time.
I think you’re right. I got mine half price brand new as the dealer was running them out when they were discontinued.
I think I’m the one that submitted it more than once to the “what are you listening to” topic One of my top-fave videos of all time…
I think you’re right actually. And I forgot how good Jean-Luc Ponty is, sigh…
Oh Antonio, I know without expectation there’s no disappointment. Still I expected at least you’d have the lid off that. Actually I hoped for all its intestines spilled over the keyboard with many probes on them and an AI soft running in the background compiling your 362nd module. I may have lost count though.
Cheers.
Wow, a Happy the Man shoutout!!. As a college student in Washington, DC in the 70’s, HTM was one of the bands my circle of nerds sought out every time they played. I still have my HTM albums. Very obscure for most non-Washingtonians.
I post it whenever I get the chance. I just can’t imagine what all those white hippies must have thought of all that! There wasn’t much like that around then.
That’s why we’re still struggling with the question “Is this or isn’t this ProgRock?” By the way, in 1971 we had this one: Titanic - Sultana • TopPop - YouTube, but that’s just what you call “a blatant rip-off”.