clockwise from the ventilator:
electro3 73 with ventilator and line6 M9
moog voyager signature #066, moog etherwave plus behind korg R3 atop a 1961 A-100
lead 2 rack, line6 DL4, jamman atop mix rack atop Leslie 145
stage 2 compact atop classic stage 88 atop 1975 rhodes stage 73
behind me: sparkletop piano bass and "fiesta red" piano bass atop a 1968 sparkletop suitcase
another view
stack of stages
more rhodeses
so what brings me here? i just got my stage2 in the mail today, and ho-lee crap it is a pretty awesome device.. it's really what i wanted my original stage to be, but didn't know it at the time.. my classic stage has sat neglected in favor of the electro for some time, in fact i really didn't take to it as well as i thought i would - turns out my preference is for the 73-key keybed even for pianos since my background is organ, but i thought if i had a good weighted board i'd take to it better.. after all, i love playing real rhodeses, so it seemed to make sense.. well, after spending some time with the stage2 i can say my electro 73 and stage 88 will be up for sale shortly..
the only real downside to the stage2 compact is that now i have no room for my ventilator and M9, which i will still keep in the mix.. the two-tier idea won't work because i gig with the voyager too, but who knows, maybe this new synth section will allow me to leave the moog at home? i mean, it won't sound better, but maybe it'll be a good enough compromise now that it has LFO and some other tasty bits.. i've only had an hour to play with it so far, but we'll see..
anyhow, that's me!
bri..




