[atlantaprog] Re: keyboard tech
- From: Allen Welty-Green <agmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 18:03:04 -0500
Billy (or William) Santana. He used to be at a place called CTG. If
he's not there anymore, ask if they know how to find him. He sometimes
works freelance. He's a real keyboard whiz-kid with a special affinity
for old analog synths. Tell him Allen with the Micromoog sent you. He's
the only person I'll let inside of my baby!
Once, when I took the Micro into him, he was in the process of digging
into a Mellotron. first time I've seen the inside of one of those
babies! Another time, I took the Micro to him at his studio - a virtual
museum of cool synth gear from all eras. The centerpiece of his studio
was a rack with an Oberhiem OBX, a Minimoog, and a set of Taurus
pedals. He proudly pointed out that this was the same set-up that Geddy
Lee used to use.
Good luck!
On Jan 7, 2005, at 5:52 PM, nick douglas wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good keyboard technician or repair shop in
Atlanta? My old KX-88 needs some attention....
TIA,
Nick
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- From: Wheat Williams
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TIA, Nick
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