Originally posted by o3bor:
Originally posted by The Accordionist:
[b]It's weird when an accordion plays a sax sound.
Did you ever try the Roland V-Accordion?
I don't think it's weird when it plays sax, or violin or flute or...
On the contrary I find that the possibilty of controlling the expressiveness of these sounds using the bellows that V-Accordion has, gives them a sense of reality that is difficult to achieve even with the best synths.
[This message has been edited by o3bor (edited 09-26-2005).][/B]Looked heavily at the V-accordion. Joined the Yahoo user group. Asked a ton of questions. Listened to factory demos as well as user demos. Watched the NAMM video.
I just couldn't justify $6000+ for an instrument with such limited MIDI capability and so few built-in sounds. You can add a tone module but now you're bring two boxes to every gig again. You could buy two Tyros2 for that price.
The bellows are stiff and a couple users that bought them sold them within 6 months. I know a dealer in Michigan that has one for sale for $4k that somebody traded in.
It's simply not worth the price to me. It's a botique item. I had the same sounds (plus about 1000 more!) in my $1000 Fantom XR rack module. Add that to a cheap SEM CIAO for $3K and you're still at just over half the price of a new V-accordion.
I love the V-accorion concept and that a big manufacturer showed some interest in the instrument. I personally believe it will fade into oblivion within a year. I noticed that the Yahoo group went from 20 posts a week to two posts in the last three months.
Tommy
Nice 960 picture Fran! Thanks!