And so it begins
It's funny how when musicians get together, the topic of conversation invariably gravitates towards equipment. It's an old cliché but it's true - drummers do actually discuss their particular choice of sticks, guitarists debate the finer points of their respective effects pedals or strings, and so on. And I've found myself in a seemingly increasing number of discussions about keyboards, and get asked all sorts of questions about my keyboard rig, and so I thought maybe now would be a good time to start a blog to document it a bit.
My keyboard setup has evolved through many variations over the years, and along the way I've learn many tricks, learned from many mistakes, and slowly I've managed to tailor it to my needs, and overcome its limitations. I'm hoping perhaps in making a blog about this, it might be useful for other people following a similar path, who knows?
Another reason I decided to start this blog was that I'm about to embark upon an ambitious rebuilding process, effectively replacing much of the technology that has been serving me well for the last few years, and so I thought documenting that process might prove to be interesting, at least for me!
If you find it useful or interesting, please chip in with comments or questions, that's what it's all about.
Keyboard player in IQ and Sphere³