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#141663 - 11/22/00 10:00 AM
Re: Yamaha PRO 9000 and touch sensitive arrangers
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Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 736
Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
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To Scott, Clif & All I'm surprised that most makers have omitted the touch/velocity sensitivity of the auto-accomp section. I have in on my EM2000, and yes, it does add nice variety to the style. Roland has made it comletely customizable. You can have 2 accomp intsruments play with a light touch, and then 3 other play with a heavy touch (still within the 5 for that particular style). Or you can have 1 or all the instruments change their volume, by your preselected amounts. Or the drums. It's pretty cool, but it isn't all that easy to make it sound great. BUT, I'm a novice player. I'm sure a pro, like Scott could really make this feature shine. And you can turn it off with a push of a button. Clif, when I got my first touch/velocity sensitive keyboard, I ALWAYS turned off those features. I found them very annoying. Having come from playing organ, I hated that you had to hit the keys precisely in order to obtain a proper volume! I have since learned to use this with great advantage. But it took me quite a few months before I was even willing to put up with it! Tom [This message has been edited by TomTomSF (edited 11-22-2000).]
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