Geoff Downes - Discography - Other Appearances - Instruments

Instruments

The following list contains the various keyboards that have been used by Downes.

  • ARP String Ensemble
  • Chappell Grand Piano
  • E-mu Emulator II
  • E-mu PK-6
  • Elka Synthex
  • Fairlight CMI
  • Fender Rhodes Mark I
  • Hammond B-3
  • Hammond J-122 (Chopped)
  • Hohner Clavinet D6
  • Korg DW-6000
  • Korg DW-8000
  • Korg KARMA
  • Korg MS2000
  • Korg Poly-800
  • Korg Polysix
  • Korg RK-100
  • Korg Triton
  • Korg VC-10
  • Mellotron M400
  • Memorymoog
  • Minimoog
  • Moog Liberation
  • Moog Little Phatty
  • OSCar
  • Polymoog
  • PPG Wave 2.2
  • Roland A-80
  • Roland AX-7
  • Roland D-50
  • Roland Fantom X6
  • Roland Fantom X8
  • Roland JP-8000
  • Roland Juno-G
  • Roland SH-201
  • Roland V-Synth
  • Roland V-Synth GT
  • Roland VK-8M
  • Roland VP-550
  • Sequential Circuits Prelude
  • Sequential Circuits Prophet-5
  • Sequential Circuits Prophet-10
  • Sequential Circuits Prophet Remote
  • Sequential Circuits Six-Trak
  • NED Syncalvier VP/K
  • Yamaha CP-70B
  • Yamaha CP-80
  • Yamaha CS-80

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