Originally Posted By cgiles
....if you can play. Yeah, I know that most of you already know about this guy but every time I listen to him it just re-enforces Paul's signature note, "It's not the keyboard, it's the musician" (or words to that effect). Forget the usual complaints; "it sounds too robotic", or "it's too repetitive", etc., etc. Nothing robotic or repetitive about this performance. As someone pointed out earlier, there's nothing wrong with a rock-solid precision beat; YOU can supply the syncopation that gives it it's 'groove'.

The lesson here, as far as I'm concerned, is, in every performance, put the emphasis on what YOU'RE doing, not on what the Arranger is doing. Make what the Arranger is doing a STARTING POINT. YOU add the 'special sauce'.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQJr0hklTjw

chas

So many live controls on the Korgs. I've watched this before, but every time I pick up some ideas for techniques and arrangements, not that I play like that, but still there are a lot of good ideas.
He used straight style, chord sequencer, manual bass, full pianist mode, standard arranger mode, various keyboard sets (sounds), joystick, programmable buttons, touch strip and the sliders to bring in or mute style parts.
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