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#298899 - 11/06/10 12:48 AM
Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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Registered: 01/30/06
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Nick, One of the best presetations have have seen on SZ, who needs MS,Audya,Roland how much was that KB. And this just go to show how bad those MS videos were and still are. The sound and video quality was first class, this will never be beat. Watch them come out the woodwork now, DoM is a good judge if he says it's OK then it's OK, please post more , I remember that chap in the white trainers and short playing the MS, it's still on YOUTUBE somewhere, gods alive what's it come to. Nick 150 out of 100. Brillant.
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#298900 - 11/06/10 12:51 AM
Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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Registered: 11/16/05
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Loc: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Originally posted by Tony Hughes: Nick,
One of the best presetations have have seen on SZ, who needs MS,Audya,Roland how much was that KB. And this just go to show how bad those MS videos were and still are. The sound and video quality was first class, this will never be beat. Watch them come out the woodwork now, DoM is a good judge if he says it's OK then it's OK, please post more , I remember that chap in the white trainers and short playing the MS, it's still on YOUTUBE somewhere, gods alive what's it come to. Nick 150 out of 100. Brillant. whoa hang on a minute! This is not me playing LOL I just merely stumbled across these vids on YT... sorry if I confused anyone!! Nick [This message has been edited by Nick G (edited 11-05-2010).]
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#298913 - 11/06/10 08:16 AM
Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by SemiLiveMusic: Well, it does sound good but to me, it's the video along with great playing and an arranger that does just fine. Who is to say that it would not sound BETTER on something higher end. Might, might not, depends on style-making capability and sounds on the other arranger. The man can play and is very creative to make this. Yep, SemiLiveMusic, it is the combination of the video and the great playing (plus a nicely made style). However, mid-range arrangers aren't the penalty box they used to be several years ago, and an S910, PA-500, E-50 are valid instruments, lacking nothing but features that not everyone will use. Ever since the PSR-2000, I've been using mid-range Yamaha's and they have more than met my needs as a pro player. Considering an S910 is roughly 1/3 of a Tyros3/4, that's a pretty darn good bang for the buck. Korg and Roland (the latter up until this year) offer, pretty well, the same deal. Ian
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#298920 - 11/07/10 07:46 AM
Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Harold123: Tony...AGAIN..The drums sounded Great on Your Video Posting of the PSR-910...Good punch...clean sounding...The Sax has Great sound,BUT the player needs a little better "Sliding motion when playing some notes to the next note"...Just My opinion...It's going to be Interesting to see what the replacement of the PSR-910 Brings! ...Back to drums...It's always the "MIX" of the Drums with what Your playing,etc Is so Important of the composition...I'm Grinning over this because...We have a fantastic Worship Band at our Church...Talent, talent,talent...Live Drums all miked behind glass enclosure to the Sound Room,etc...We have about 2-3 different drummers rotating,etc...The one gentleman is a "Hot" drummer,But Excellent...But to be Honest Sometimes during certain Music I would Love to sneak up to the Soundroom and just cut them back just a little!...But just remember I'm 62 and was a Sound Tech in My former Church for 10 Years...I refuse to do it now...I don't want to Mix Religion here, But In My Time doing it...The Church Was the Most trying place I ever Did Sound Mix..."My Wife was My biggest Critic" Often discussed at our Lunch afterwards!..Now add 300-600 more People,etc...STRESS!....Everyone please take this as a grain of salt...It's just Life...Life is what We Make it...Keep it Fun...A Most of All Keep making Music![/QUOTE
I agree with your Harold the drums are spot on, like the story about the church. Keep them coming, what KB do you drive.
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