This is absolutely great stuff. It also goes to show that "it's the musician stupid! " , I mean doing this stuff on a PSR750 (which I had for a year) goes to show that one does not necessarily need a totl keyboard to achieve great hights. Well done and highly enjoyable. Any stuff of you on youtube or elsewhere ?
Here's one to honour the memory of one of my most respected artists. Ironic that my harmonizer digitally bumps my voice up a third to create Phil's signature high harmony. Because its digital and all me the voices are perfectly synched. Don and Phil did that naturally through DNA rather than electronic wizardry. I just wrote and recorded this using my new desktop Digitech harmonizer which is midi capable.
I always play my keyboard in full keyboard mode which allows me to voice the chords anywhere on the board as long as I play 3 notes. My new Digitech has midi and follows the chords I play. Only time I've done the left hand chord thing was when I got hired to do a '50's thing that somebody decided to change to a roaring twenties theme. I ended up being able to play anything from the 20's through to the fifties. I had just got my Yamaha PSR S 750 and used it's great jazz styles to one (or2) finger the fast changing chords of those early decades. What started out as an annoyance became a lot of fun playing with the fills and jazzing things up voice wise. I wonder if the unit would recognize one finger chords. I suspect not but my Yamaha is still in the bag so I haven't tried yet. Rediscovering my Korg PA 80 lately.
I have you to thank for leading me to my desktop Digitech. I should be able to come up with something to safely sit it on the keyboard speaker. I think you mentioned velcro? Still early to tell but I may not need a PA 900 now that I have this unit. Also looking at Bose and hope to rent one tomorrow to see what everyone raves about.