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#323540 - 05/06/11 12:42 AM
Re: Roland AT350c has landed
[Re: Sweentech1]
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Registered: 04/05/11
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Loc: Scotland, UK.
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Morning all! I still have not tried this yet. I was off work yesterday so didn't get a chance, however today I really hope to explore it a bit. I would buy one IF i thought it was a serious contender as a replacement for the Wersi.
Forgive me Jazzhooves, as I am new around here I don't know which wersi you have. Would you let me know please? I use the Dbeam on the VK8m hammond module and it's really cool for trigger the leslie on/off and the Brake. Morning kbrkr, sounds like you are getting on well with your VK8m... I'll explore options for achieving this later if I get time, and will report back. Sweentech, how do you know this? Hi Ted, shesh! I am not an engineer so I don't know the ins and outs of exactly why this is the case, but when I was at the NAMM show earlier this year I met the man, from the Italian factory, responsible of the BK-7m and AT350c. He told me that this would be the case, so I am basing my report of this on what he told me. I haven't tried it out. If it is not violated copyright, can you share with us some styles for trying Well bigwhale, while I know the styles are royalty free for performance purposes, actually copying them may be a different matter. Currently I don't know how to do it, but I have only just seen it switched on to date, and as I work at a dealer, I wouldn't want to sour my relationship in any way with Roland. On this basis, if you don't mind, I think I'll pass, because I just don't know if there is any kind of copyright infringement to doing that. I hope you will understand my reasons for this. To everyone, please check out this youtube video I found. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB-RgcG0sdYIt is a comparison of AT900c and AT100 (lower spec'd than the at350c) whilst playing the same song. I think it stands up to comparison very very well. I'll need to try and learn this piece I think!
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Roland G-70, FP-4, BK-7m, SonicCell, KC-350 x 2, DS-5 x 2, A300-Pro, Sonar X1 PE, BR1600CD Yamaha HX-1 System 1, KA-20x2
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#323565 - 05/06/11 02:22 PM
Re: Roland AT350c has landed
[Re: Sweentech1]
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Registered: 04/05/11
Posts: 121
Loc: Scotland, UK.
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Well I got some time on it today, sat with the manual, tried a bit of Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet on it, and it was fabulous. It will take a little getting used to for me, no doubt, as I have never seen one before. I certainly like the sounds. They drawbars are fairly easy, but I can't see a way to assign the Rotary change and brake to the dbeam yet! However Rotary change can definately be assigned to a pedal. The supernatural tones are really nice. This instrument has more variety of them than any other instrument I have tried to date, so it was good to try them.
It sounds quite different to the BK7m on first play, so I'll need to see how I go. I still don't have a pedalboard for it, but maybe soon!
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Roland G-70, FP-4, BK-7m, SonicCell, KC-350 x 2, DS-5 x 2, A300-Pro, Sonar X1 PE, BR1600CD Yamaha HX-1 System 1, KA-20x2
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