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#285543 - 04/16/10 05:15 PM
Re: Thinking about a TYROS 3 ?....here some great demos and instruction
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I agree with DNJ about the piano being the least used instrument (voice), at least during MY performances. I still use a pedal, though, but for right hand instrument effects other than sustain. Most of the time I'm using various combinations of guitars, saxes, vibes, strings, and some custom voices I made. One of those custom voices is a grand piano with a strings layer, which I frequently layer with vibes. I guess everyone has their favorite right-hand voices. Of course, there is another pedal for the vocal harmonizer as well. You can do lots of neat things with pedals, but you can do those exact same things with registrations too. Cheers, Gary
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#285545 - 04/16/10 06:21 PM
Re: Thinking about a TYROS 3 ?....here some great demos and instruction
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I remember very well, working the expression pedal on my B-3...a necessity for me.
That why I say...you don't play a B-3...you ride it.
The Leslie was just as much a part of the expression, and to know when to switch from slow to fast was an art...between the swell, and the half-moon Leslie switch, it was like playing a voice; a human-like voice, with tonal, and volume expressions from the drawbars and swell pedal, to the pseudo vibrato from the rotary speakers winding up and then down.
You could make a note seem to "hang" by stabbing at the expression pedal.
Ian
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