by John Bowen » Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:16 am
Still in L.A. following the NAMM show, I took the Solaris to its first recording session. The artist is Scott Kinsey, a wonderfully talented fusion keyboardist I met some years ago. (I found Scott demoing at the Clavia booth several NAMM shows ago, and was blown away!)
Here’s 3 photos of Scott with his Nords and the Solaris:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/solaris_sy ... 733211203/
Scott was recording a new set with bassist Gary Willis and drummer Gergő Borlai.
I also have a short video clip, but I want to have Scott’s permission before I post it. It was a real treat to be there - amazing musicians, and fun to hear the Solaris in that kind of setting!
(For those of you unfamiliar with Scott’s work, he first gained attention as the keyboardist for Tribal Tech - here’s a link to his Website:
http://www.scottkinsey.com/ )
John B.
Still in L.A. following the NAMM show, I took the Solaris to its first recording session. The artist is Scott Kinsey, a wonderfully talented fusion keyboardist I met some years ago. (I found Scott demoing at the Clavia booth several NAMM shows ago, and was blown away!)
Here’s 3 photos of Scott with his Nords and the Solaris: http://www.flickr.com/photos/solaris_synth/sets/72157625733211203/
Scott was recording a new set with bassist Gary Willis and drummer Gergő Borlai.
I also have a short video clip, but I want to have Scott’s permission before I post it. It was a real treat to be there - amazing musicians, and fun to hear the Solaris in that kind of setting!
(For those of you unfamiliar with Scott’s work, he first gained attention as the keyboardist for Tribal Tech - here’s a link to his Website: http://www.scottkinsey.com/ )
John B.