Originally Posted By: Torch
Originally Posted By: Bachus
Both the Roland attelier Organ as wel as the Yamaha Stagea have a solo voice register..

Solo voices work a little different from normal voices as you can choose to use them on top of the normal voices, but only sound on the top not (of the right hand) or thelast note played..

I have been wondering why this never found its way to arranger keyboards ( nor to the Wersi organs)

I was at music store today and got to toy with a use Roland atelier, and really loved this feature..
Roland V accordion have this feature and more. You can place a specific voice on top or at the bottom. My V3 Sound Desktop arranger has a more elaborate implementation of this feature. You can position different instruments in different voices of a chord. For instance, the trumpet on top, the French horn in the middle, and the trombone at the bottom. Or, you can leave one voice empty and let an acousitc instrument play that part. You get a real nice blending of instruments. Block chords played by the Sax but only the top note played by the clarinet will be a Glenn Miller sound.


That sounds much like the Yamaha Tyros 5 ensemble voices... Also the Jupiter 80 has a way to create ensemble voices in a liveset..


But whats your V3 sound desktop arranger?
Is that part of the V-accordion?
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