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#491854 - 03/17/20 10:14 PM
Re: How to mimic a 40 piece orchestra!
[Re: bruno123]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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Organ Players:
Providing they are not playing with a backing file --- 1-Bass pedals 2-Left hand 3-right hand 4-Programed drums
Because they are playing the organ, more is required from the them --- and because more is required, they play better than the arranger player - (normally)
Other than drums, organ players play all the parts, which allows them to play with more expression. The melody is out front, left hand chords support the right hand, and the bass fills the room. You can get some of their sound by eliminating most of the Accomp. But then, you have to play better. I love left hand bass, but it will not fit everywhere. More of my thoughts, John C.
PS, after all the organ concerts I went to, I finally bought a Delta 500 Wersi organ with column speakers on either side. After three months of lessons, I hated what I sounded like. Out it went. What really makes this impressive is that she has a solo voice on both the left as well on the right hand which only plays the top note or last played note... This is one of the things i would love to see on Arranger keyboards.. my Roland Jupiter also supports this for the right hand part... It can be somewhat mimmicked by selecting a monophonice voice.. There is not many players that have this tech perfected with both hands..
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#491859 - 03/18/20 12:27 AM
Re: How to mimic a 40 piece orchestra!
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
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Hello friends
I was an Electone player for many years, from the Analog days Models D2B, E10 AR, then went to Hammond, did comeback to Electone FX1(first Digital organ), then HS6 (2) with modules CVS10 and AVS10 plus MDR3s, then EL 90...
The last to series had Registration sequencer and also 4 sequencer for the Drum patters User and or Factory....She is using both, I programed those organs for the Electone Festivals for many years, that ended here in USA, when YCA decided no to carry that line, many organ companies had gone under then, and now only a handful of subsidiaries carry the Electones that still popular, most Asian countries, Mexico, England....perhaps other that I am not aware.
I miss playing the Electones, but at the same time, gigging at my age, I think will be very challenging to carry and setup, transport etc...so, I am happy with my Genos. If I could have one of those Electones, I will have it just at home for my own enjoyment.
My 2 cents
Manuel
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mdorantes
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#491939 - 03/18/20 04:54 PM
Re: How to mimic a 40 piece orchestra!
[Re: Jerryghr]
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2447
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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I've learned something, the ability to program registrations along with drumbeats. Sort of like an extension of a SMF. Would't it be a great addition to SMFs if registrations could be controlled on Arrangers? Interesting stuff, these TOP organs cando amazingthins , especially inthe hands of and expert.
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Bill in SC --- Roland BK9 (2) Roland BK7M, Roland PK5 Pedals, Roland FP90, Roland CM30 (2), JBL Eon Ones (2) JBL 610 Monitor, Behringer Sub, EV mics, Apple iPad (2) Behringer DJ mixer
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#491998 - 03/19/20 10:29 AM
Re: How to mimic a 40 piece orchestra!
[Re: Jerryghr]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Edited by Dnj (03/19/20 10:36 AM)
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