
Noted rock vocalist and bass participant Glenn Hughes (Trapeze, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, and much more recently Black Nation Communion) has typically been quoted as statingthat,for him, much of the eighties was just a blur. It is almost certainly just as well, or he may have had a challenging time dealing with the emergence of the keytar – a strap-on keyboard that has a minor neck with a amount of parameter-transforming buttons on it. Okay, I admit it, I’m not a fantastic supporter of the Jan Hammers and Jean-Michel Jarres of this planet, but these who want to emulate these electronic new music innovators without having digging deep for a Korg, Roland or Moog original can now rejoice with the release of the world’s initial USB/MIDI keytar – the Vortex from Alesis…
Keep on Looking at The Vortex: the world’s initial USB/MIDI Keytar Controller
Part: Songs
Tags: Controller,
Electronic music,
MIDI,
Synthesizer,
USB,
Winter NAMM 2012
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