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It's the guitar controller for the Roland GR-500 analog guitar synthesizer. | It's the guitar controller for the Roland GR-500 analog guitar synthesizer. | ||
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Artist: | Andy Summers |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
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Contents
Introduction
Andy Summers used this synthesizer controller at Surrey Sound Studios while recording the Reggatta de Blanc LP.
It's the guitar controller for the Roland GR-500 analog guitar synthesizer.
Sounds magazine from September 1, 1979 mentions that he bought from Manny's in New York.
Gear breakdown
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Quotations and trivia
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See also
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External links
References and footnotes
sources: photos, internet, Sounds - September 1, 1979