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Roy Wilfred Wooten (born October 13, 1957), also known as RoyEl, best known by his stage name Future Man (also written Futureman and known to fans as Futche [1]), is an American musician, inventor and composer.
Drumitar — modified from a SynthAxe previously owned by jazz musician Lee Ritenour MIDI sound generators have long been able to make realistic drum sounds, but the traditional keyboard of a synthesizer is not always well suited to playing percussion.
The original members were Fleck on banjo, Victor Wooten on bass guitar, his brother Roy Wooten on Drumitar, and Howard Levy on harmonica and keyboards. After Levy's departure in 1992 the group continued as a trio for several years until recruiting Jeff Coffin in 1997 on saxophones. Coffin quit the group in 2010, and Levy rejoined in 2011.
The SynthAxe. The SynthAxe is a fretted, guitar-like MIDI controller, created by Bill Aitken, Mike Dixon, and Tony Sedivy and manufactured in England in 1985. It is a musical instrument that uses electronic synthesizers to produce sound and is controlled through the use of an arm resembling the neck of a guitar in form and in use.
Future Man – Synth-Axe Drumitar; Victor Wooten – 4 string bass, 5 string bass, 5 string fretless bass (tracks 1, 4, 12), ...
Drumitar / Zendrum (2008) "Riday T91" Custom made keytars. In alphabetical order: "Alien Guitar Simulator", a selfmade keytar by Le Orme keyboard player Michele Bon
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