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Originally posted by ianmcnll:
Come to think of it, 49 keys on upper, and 61 (splittable) on lower manual would be even better, since, as you say, [b]"Most of the time, solo sounds, you'll be playing on the upper manual anyway."

The instrument could then be made even more compact and lighter in weight, and infinitely more gig-able.

Something similar to the D-Deck Electone.


It also has presets between the keyboards that Diki mentioned.


Ian




[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 10-04-2010).][/B]


Oh look the Yamaha has the shiny buttons.

Ian i am getting tired of your Yamaha opinions... You clearly have a Yamaha agenda and therefor your opinions have no value at all..

Next to that, this instrument (Virgin 1) is clearly build for homeplayers and then comming with arguments to make it more suited for travel and gigs sounds like you really don't understand anything about these types of organs. Why would anyone want to take a huge organ on a gig?

Don't blame me for taking this personal but you are trying to change every topic intoo a praise the Yamaha lord topic and thats realy starting to get on my... you know.

My 30 year old Solina organ had those buttons too.

[This message has been edited by Bachus (edited 10-04-2010).]
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