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Jan Hammer and the Lync LN-4 Richard Lainhart mentions in this post on the lower cost LN-1000. See the Lync label below for more.

Update via Richard Lainhart in the comments: "Note that Jan is actually playing a custom version of the LN-4 JH Signature model, which was a variation on the standard LN-4. The JH had, among other modifications, mod and pitch wheels in different positions than the standard LN-4 to accommodate his particular vibrato technique.
What makes this particular JH unique is that it had a wireless MIDI transmitter, making it one of the only wireless MIDI devices in the world then - a big deal in the late 80s. Note that there's no cable coming from his JH.
I still have my LN-4, although it's no longer working; I'll see if I can get some decent pictures of it for you."
Thanks Richard! I'll update this post and put a new one up when I get them.
Note that Jan is actually playing a custom version of the LN-4 JH Signature model, which was a variation on the standard LN-4. The JH had, among other modifications, mod and pitch wheels in different positions than the standard LN-4 to accommodate his particular vibrato technique.
ReplyDeleteWhat makes this particular JH unique is that it had a wireless MIDI transmitter, making it one of the only wireless MIDI devices in the world then - a big deal in the late 80s. Note that there's no cable coming from his JH.
I still have my LN-4, although it's no longer working; I'll see if I can get some decent pictures of it for you.