Joel Spiegelman is interviewed by Dr. Frank Fields in September 1988 after release by Atlantic Records on East-West labe of New Age Bach. In this report, Spiegelman speaks about and demonstrates the new sampling technology as applied by Ray Kurzweil in his revolutionaly new digital keyboard, the Kurzweil 250.
@77edster Today Garage Band on an iPad can do this, or so people say. I'd still very much prefer that Kurzweil gear that is featured on this video :)
dvamateur 3 months ago
Kurzweil and Apple proof America could still top the world in technology and art!
Loved my K2000 way ahead of anything in the 1990s and still sounds damn good compared to alot of Japanese synth ie Korg!
boollib 4 months ago
What's the current equivalent of this? It's even got a wooden keyboard by the looks of it. What about the scoring machine. Amazing.
77edster 1 year ago
Great little ROMpler sampling cost extra back then.
stru81 1 year ago
This technology is so old, my toaster oven is more technologically advanced.
Prolite 1 year ago
and with all that high tech audio, they couldn't get sound to come out the left channel in this video?
ScalezSF 1 year ago
Awsome, I wonder what this technologie will be in 2010... XD
davcar23 2 years ago
.a little synclavier
arnolincho 2 years ago