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rdevay
post Tue 22 May 2007, 00:31
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ma petite question :
Dans l'album de Genesis 'Lamb lies down on brodway", Tony Banks utilise un synthé (llequel ?) qui semble être "doublé" dans le morceau : " Riding The Scree". à partit de 2.07 mn. Un solina ?

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post Tue 22 May 2007, 05:03
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Allez, un petit dernier avant d'aller dodo: celui-ci...
"Equipment used by Tony Banks over the years:
The equipment lists in this section are derived from The Genesis Discography [4] up until the 1991-era keyboard rig. This list was compiled in the early 1990s from various sources, including album liner notes, lists of tour gear for the band, etc. (The origin of the rest of the equipment lists is unknown.) Banks would not take his entire rig with him on tour, but did take most of it. Taking a grand piano on tour was not practical, so those parts on the albums were played on the electric piano. (Before it was dropped, for example, the "Firth of Fifth" intro was played on the electric piano.) He did take the Synclavier on the road with him, and it is visible in many of the performance videos from the 1983-1987 era. Changes to the keyboard rig were incremental over the years. Probably the two most drastic changes were the removal of the acoustic sampling Mellotron around 1980, when the then-new polyphonic synthesizers made it possible to play string sounds; and the dramatic overhaul of the rig for the We Can't Dance tour where Banks had only four slim keyboards onstage. (This latter shakeout involved the jettisoning of the Synclavier, and made songs like "Home by the Sea" sound quite different.)
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The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (1974)

* Piano [used on album only] - Steinway - used on intro to The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway and elsewhere
* Hammond T-102 tonewheel organ
* Electra 368 Electric piano
* Mellotron M400 - with the 3 violins, 8 voice choir and Brass tape sets
* ARP Pro-Soloist analogue synthesiszer
* Elka Rhapsody analogue synthesizer"


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