I see that Yamaha has a brand-new line of Electone organs ... from what I read, they will have Tyros 4/5 stuff in them. The prices seem surprisingly low ... the smallest is not much more than a Tyros5??? And the largest, around 10,000 pounds (UK currency I assume?) I wish they were avail. in the states (US) ... then again, at over 100 kg, they wouldn't be very giggable!
The ultimate arranger, IMHO, would be a Hammond SX2 with arranger functions or an added BK7m with midi pedals. Takes me back to the old days of kick bass and organ keys; pretty portable too...
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The ultimate arranger, IMHO, would be a Hammond SX2 with arranger functions or an added BK7m with midi pedals. Takes me back to the old days of kick bass and organ keys; pretty portable too...
Great minds think alike. BK7m is midi'ed to the VP770. Works great. Pedal is a PK7a with an FC7 sitting on top of it.
My rehearsal room (and pretend studio), Tony. It's chock full of stuff that never gets turned on. My 'working' rig is a Nord C2D/Leslie 3300. And trust me, you DON'T want to hear me sing.
chas
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I do wish Yamaha would release these new organs in the US and UK. The lowest end one, priced not much higher than a Tyros5, would be nice to have at home ...
I like the ability to layer up to 4 voices on the upper manual, up to 2 on the lower, and up to 2 on the pedals. Would be great for big orchestral sounds etc.!
-Jim
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Genos / Tyros5 / HK Lucas Nano 600 / FTB Maxx 40a / EV ZX1A / Rock'n'Roller cart / Hauptwerk virtual pipe organ / misc other audio & music toys
Of course as you are from the US you could probably afford one of each without noticing any difference in your wallet size.
Enjoy
Bill
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Can anyone tell me - in the first youtube demo, what is the name of the classical/opera music which the male and female sang? (about 3/4 of the way through)
One that I've always liked to hear but never known the name.
The StageA sounds good - really surprised that Yamaha won't sell them in the uk.
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Originally Posted By: Anthony Johnson
Can anyone tell me - in the first youtube demo, what is the name of the classical/opera music which the male and female sang? (about 3/4 of the way through)
One that I've always liked to hear but never known the name.
The StageA sounds good - really surprised that Yamaha won't sell them in the uk.
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