Hi Bill Reed,
You're right that most of Wersi's top players are lightning fast when it comes to manually registration changes. The fastest that I've seen so far were Franz Lambert and Curt Prina. I had the pleasure of seeing them in concert several times, even had a talk with them. Very down-to-earth guys, I might add.
Also have seen Hector Oliviera when he was still playing on Kawai organs. Very fast too. Mike Oudewaal, now playing for Wersi, is pretty fast too. I attented a concert of his when he was playing for Technics. Still, a snail compared to Franz and Curt.
Max Takano, attented one of his concerts just after the EL60 came out, is also pretty fast but again, Franz and Curt outdo him.
Have a DVD of Claudia, guess she's playing in Cornwall, but she takes it rather easy on that one. Still, I know for a fact that she's lightning fast.
Then there are the manually produced effects. Franz and Curt once again shine in that department although Franz is the King.
Now, the Wersi Abacus isn't just a keyboard as it can be upgraded to a complete organ and be played like one. It has a feature that says Manual 2 and Pedal. Registration changes are made realtime from the Abacus. I don't think Yamaha, Korg and Roland keyboards come with that option. The Mediastation, on the other hand, does have that feature and I've seen the upgrade on a photograph.
Like Chas says, you just don't get the same comfort level by playing layered keyboards and using a controller. Close but no cigar.
Taike
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