Where in the world?

Been quite a while since the last post, eh? 🙂

All I can say is that moving is a long journey!

I’m currently holed up in a hotel outside Everett, WA — 3,000 miles west of our old home. Fortunately, our former house sold quickly and we found a new house in just two weeks of intensive search. We’re still waiting to move to the new house and nearly everything is in storage. Probably a month to go before we will get our stuff and to try to get back to normal.

Our grandson is a hyperactive package of joy. It’s a real kick to be here as he learns so much every day. I started reading “Child Language” by Mathew Saxton, an easy read that I can recommend already. He is well into the “vocabulary spurt.” [Most grandparents don’t see their grandchildren as science experiments.]

“Nearly everything is in storage” means that I did bring along a few items for amusement…

So, OK, what is my desert island synthesizer? Ta-da, it’s the Yamaha MODX. It’s my regular gig instrument and I need to keep my chops up in order to audition for a new church group. Before moving, I built 30+ Performances for pop, rock, jazz and funk, expecting to play a few favorites over backing tracks. I can’t live on church music alone!

I shipped the MODX ahead, not wanting to check it with the airline. For that, I packed the Yamaha Reface YC, my rehearsal machine. The YC fits into the enormous suitcase which also holds my clothes. The clothes and gig bag held the YC rather securely and like the MODX, it got here just fine.

I guess that makes two desert island synths. 🙂

Blog posts will remain rather sparse in the near term, I’m afraid. We need to plan for delivery, complete the deal and get the job done. Yamaha just announced three new portable toys: the PSS-E30, PSS-F30 and PSS-A50. Might be good for amusement?

Bests.