I've used my MODX7 as a top board and its light weight makes it fine for that although the MODX6 would probably do just as fine. I usually use my MODX7+ as a bottom board and an Arturia Keylab Mk 2 61 as the top one
This exactly - any assertions that AI will 'never' do particular things is rubbish - it's like saying in the very early 1990s that web browsers would never progress beyond Netscape Doesn't mean I wouldn't love some strict regulation and even an improvement in what is a dicey career path for musicians even pre-AI...
I hadn't thought of that and a great point - I thought it was just my sloppy playing (and that's probably still part of it) but I definitely experience this. Love my MODX7 overall, particularly after adding in the Purgatory Creek EPs and third party organ sounds..
Yep they've been around a few years now, went huge during COVID. Have seen them live once, they do a great job. Have interviewed and done a rig tour with their main keys guy (Dave Ross) - really nice guy
For current band I have the repertoire on a YT playlist. Spotify playlist and Apple music playlist - with most members using the YT one but a couple use the others.
Yep you can download synced versions of each audio and video file - I literally just drop them into my editing software and they align perfectly. Early on I had the odd sync issue but not recently
I had the pleasure of chatting with Padd Milner last week, who provided piano for this doco - from what I can tell they are still nailing down a distributor...
That's what I love about him - no voice like it. I always knew his older stuff but had pretty much dismissed him as a legacy artist until I saw this in the 90s and realised this guy was an ongoing innovator:
Agreed - I'm currently listening to the audio book Exit Stage left - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/may/10/exit-stage-left-by-nick-duerden-what-happens-once-the-hits-have-dried-up - and it has a similar premise in a lot of ways