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TONY BANKS RELIES ON KORG OASYS FOR THE
GENESIS 2007 REUNION TOUR
— Legendary keyboardist uses versatile flagship Korg workstation
to
recreate classic sounds —
WINTER NAMM SHOW, ANAHEIM, CA, January 17, 2008
— During summer and fall 2007, for the first time in more than
a decade, legendary British pop-rock band Genesis toured with the classic
“power-trio” lineup of Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike
Rutherford. Keyboardist Banks used a Korg OASYS as his main workstation,
recreating fabled sounds from the band’s rich history.
As the keyboardist and pianist in one of the most successful
and highly acclaimed British bands of the last 40 years, Tony Banks
knows exactly what he needs from technology. The task of recreating
the sounds from hit songs written in the past on decades’ worth
of vintage equipment has not been a simple one, but Korg’s flagship
workstation, the OASYS, is Tony’s secret weapon. “Most people
think I’m still using the old instruments, which really is a good
thing!” laughs Banks, reflecting on the fine job his OASYS keyboard
workstation has been doing on the massive tour.
Not one to hang onto his vintage gear, Banks originally
intended to recreate his classic sounds using virtual instruments running
from a dedicated rack-mounted computer, but he decided that the OASYS
– offering a selection of several different synthesis types within
the one box – was a much better bet. “It is something of
a coincidence that I happened to come across it at this particular time,”
he continues. “I was looking at something to power my virtual
instruments and went as far as buying the hardware, but when I started
fiddling around with OASYS, I realized that I didn’t need the
other system. I trust the OASYS more, because it’s a complete
system. Obviously you can plonk your own sounds in as well; I’ll
probably move my entire library of samples across eventually.”
Banks’ live setup employs three keyboards, two of
which are merely controllers, set up to play the sounds stored in the
OASYS. For each song, the relevant sounds are split among the three,
enabling Banks to instantly access whatever he needs without too many
button presses. He also appreciates how data from one OASYS can be moved
to another, increasing the system’s overall reliability. “It
has been remarkably reliable. We have two of them on tour, and the great
thing is that you can swap the disk across and it’s absolutely
the same!”
Banks continues, commenting on the OASYS’ versatility
and ease of programmability: “It is very versatile in that it
allows you to use a multitude of independent effects on all the different
sounds and combine them in various ways. I’ve never used a programmer;
I’ve always done it myself because that’s part of the fun.
But then there were a few synths I was using that changed the way I
thought because they were desperately difficult to program. I have found
that with the OASYS I have got back into modifying the sounds much more,
and that’s part of the creative process.”
For more information on Genesis, visit the band’s
website at http://www.genesis-music.com/.
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Photo file: Banks_Collins.jpg
Photo caption: Genesis’ Tony Banks (Left) and Phil Collins (Right)
appear with Banks’ Korg OASYS workstation onstage at the Verizon
Center in Washington, DC, during their recent tour. Photo by Keith Smith.
—For more information, contact Korg, 316 South Service Rd, Melville,
NY 11747.
Tel: (631) 390-6500; Fax: (631) 390-6501; Web: www.korg.com
Korg is exhibiting at Booth #6440 during the 2008 Winter NAMM Show
in Anaheim, CA.