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#383444 - 02/01/14 02:39 PM
Re: Don Mason....BK-9 review so far?
[Re: Dnj]
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No choices - he could have had a Tyros5, MOX8, lots of neat stuff. He chose what was right for him at the time, an arranger that had all the great features he required for his jobs, well within his price range, easy to transport - what more could you ask? Gary
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#383474 - 02/01/14 05:46 PM
Re: Don Mason....BK-9 review so far?
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Diki, Obviously, I have no reason to frequent the Roland Forum - therefore, the only posts of your work I've seen, or heard, were the few you posted here, and of course on that CD you gave me a decade ago. Tony, most of the guys I know in this part of the world, which isn't nearly as many as there were a decade ago, rarely use the organ voices. Granted, they may sound great, regardless of the keyboard, but they're rarely used. I hear lots of pianos, guitars, saxes, but not very often when I hear an organ. Even in the three piece combos playing the bars and clubs. I guess in some areas they're still popular, but just not here. Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (02/01/14 05:47 PM)
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