thought you synth guys may dig, this is guy trythall playing foggy mountain breakdown. this is from a moog version of country tunes, obviously spawned by the success of switched on bach.
i came across this sortingsome old records today, and the solo on here really caught my ear. this guys pitch bend technique is really great, he got a very honky tonk violin ethos to it.
this has got to be tracked at 7 1/2 ips, 15 playback. or this guy had fusion chops-highly doubtable though.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DK08HCH6
switched on nashville(audio link inside)
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Speaking of Gil(bert) Trythall, I quite like his 1980 album "Luxikon II".
That album was recorded with his Moog IIIC, two interconnected Micromoogs, Farfisa combo organ and an EML 400 sequencer.

That album was recorded with his Moog IIIC, two interconnected Micromoogs, Farfisa combo organ and an EML 400 sequencer.
"The (Yamaha) CS-80 is a step ahead in keyboard control, and a generation behind in digital control" -- Dan Wyman, Jan 1979


