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  1. Great review!FWIW, Crumar is opening up more dealers around the US....
  2. Roland Redefines Bread and Butter By David Bryce There is a set of sounds that pretty much every keyboardist needs to have under their fingers in live situations: pianos (acoustic and electric), organs, clavs, strings, brass, bass and a few others. Almost every keyboard player would love to have just one utility keyboard that can provide them a with a really good assortment of those sounds – ideally in an instrument that’s easy to use, doesn’t weigh much, and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Sounds like too much to ask for? That’s exactly what Roland is after with their V-Combo VR-09. Just how close to the mark did they hit? David Bryce is a composer/producer living in Thousand Oaks CA. Specializing in keyboards and synthesizers, Bryce is also comfortable with guitar, bass, drums…and can sort of play some horns. He operates his own state of the art professional recording studio, where he does music and audio production, and is also an accomplished voice-over artist, with credits ranging from radio and TV spots in markets across the USA through industrial presentations and computer video games. He currently plays keyboards for a few LA based bands, and spends a large portion of his days consulting with a variety of professional audio and musical instrument manufacturers.
  3. Novation Returns to Their Roots By David Bryce Right after Novation began in the early 1990s, the first sound-generating instrument they produced was the now-classic Bass Station keyboard. Sporting the filter from the EDP Wasp designed by Chris Huggett and channeling the popular Roland TB303, the Bass Station quickly became a favorite of the synth community, and has remained their only real analog(ue!) synthesizer… …until now. Their brand new Bass Station II claims to be a modernized version of their first baby. Did they manage to preserve and/or improve upon the original? David Bryce is a composer/producer living in Thousand Oaks CA. Specializing in keyboards and synthesizers, Bryce is also comfortable with guitar, bass, drums…and can sort of play some horns. He operates his own state of the art professional recording studio, where he does music and audio production, and is also an accomplished voice-over artist, with credits ranging from radio and TV spots in markets across the USA through industrial presentations and computer video games. He currently plays keyboards for a few LA based bands, and spends a large portion of his days consulting with a variety of professional audio and musical instrument manufacturers.
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