4/28/2011 5:08 AM

If you've played or even seen vintage keyboards on a major tour, chances are that the Hammond B-3, Rhodes or Wurly electric pianos, Clavinet, and synths have been gone through with a fine-tooth comb by Ken Rich Sound Services . Both a restorer and a customizer, his jobs range from bringing Hammond organs back to th

4/20/2011 2:42 PM

The Internet age is about freedom of information, and anyone who’d try to stop an information leak about a new synth must be an evil corporate censor, right? Wrong. I recently had to play the "evil corporate censor" to contain

4/13/2011 11:07 AM

I recently reached out to my composer brethren and friends asking if they would be willing to talk about their successes as composers. To my delight, everyone I contacted was excited to throw down some knowledge.I suggested that because the

4/6/2011 12:29 PM

by Jon Regen   Most of the time, a musical debut focuses on the artist behind a particular instrument. But last night in New York City, the attention was as much on the instrument as it was on the storied


Do you employ soft synths as part of a live performance rig?
 Yes, soft synths are what I mainly use.
 Yes, as an adjunct to a mainly hardware keyboard rig.
 No, I gig strictly with hardware synths, digital piano, etc.
 No, because I don't perform live.
 
 
 
 

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