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#251219 - 12/18/08 05:51 PM
Re: Styles from Yamaha on Wersi
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Save yourself a few bucks and get a Yamaha Stagea....... I'd take the D-Deck over Wersi.., simply based on what I've heard to date. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u4nHH1cloc&feature=channel [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 12-18-2008).]
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#251222 - 12/19/08 06:47 AM
Re: Styles from Yamaha on Wersi
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That's what I got out of the post...., which is why I said save yourself some money and just get the real Yamaha styles and buy a Stagea D-Deck...
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#251223 - 12/19/08 07:07 AM
Re: Styles from Yamaha on Wersi
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Hi Graham
You do not need to use Yamaha styles (Although they are the most abundant available) but you DO need the OAA, (Open Art Arranger) as the standard OAS style system although improved, harks back to the Spectra/Pegasus days of the 80s and 90s. Great if you play organ, (As styles just get in the way and you normally use just drums or simple backing) but totally useless and crap if you want to play it like a modern arranger. (I just wish they had chosen to use Roland styles rather then Yamaha, as I find the Yamaha styles to be too song specific and canned)
Hi Squeak
Forgot to mention, the sounds off the Wersi were recorded using the built in microphone on the Camcorder which was placed to the side of the speakers, (It was recorded at an informal get together at Wersi Austria) whereas the Yamaha was recorded direct through the usual mixer systems that Yamaha use when they demo their products.
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#251226 - 12/20/08 01:57 AM
Re: Styles from Yamaha on Wersi
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If you want the best in anything, you have to mix and match, however most folks just want a complete solution that you just plug in and play, which is where if you want 2 manuals & pedals. The organ Rules
The same applies to arrangers, they are an easy, convenient package (Plug in and play) whereas the best would be a Workstation, controllers and computer rig.
In addition, styles are less important with organs, as you will be playing the bass lines and most of the accompaniment yourself, thus fully orchestrated styles just become a pain in the backside. (Butt)
If you are over in Europe, then there is a dealer in Germany that will import the Yamahas over for you, and they are extremely popular in Europe. (Just look at the number of manufactures that sell organs in Europe)
You would also be surprised how many of the old Yamaha EL90/900 Electones are still being used on the Pro circuit.
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