She did good Actually, if you take a Tyros 2 or similar model, add midi bass pedals, use a split keyboard and the same thing can be done.

I was with the Yamaha dealer that had the top store in the country around 1990. We hosted the Electone festival. What this girl did on the video is stupendous, this is what Yamaha based there organ manufacturing and marketing on. At that time the HX and HS series were the top models. They were hard to understand even to the people in the business and I garuantee that the students who bought them had no clue how to really use all the gizmos even after classes. In other words Yamaha was one of the first organ companies to leave the US because they were building the wrong kind of instrument for 99.9% of US organ hobbyists. Kind of sad, but true.

That's why Lowrey (and Roland kind of) are still in the business. They know what the American public wants in a home organ based on hobbyists needs. They were not designed for a pro, because as the saying always went, they didn't have the money for one.

Just a few insights from 30 years in music retail.

Scott
http://ScottLMusic.com