Chas opened up a Pandora's box for me....a folder of music I forgot I had.

I'm listening to this and reminiscing about what you can do with an arranger keyboard if you work it to the bone. I used the style, the advanced style, four variations, two fills, and even repeated some "intros and endings" over and over for a style variation.

Also, I've mentioned the Roland PRO-E a few times. That's what I did this recording with. What do YOU think of how I worked the "drum track" and what an older arranger is capable of?

Anything I post has always been done live on a cheapo recorder left running about 20 feet from the stage. That's why it's poor quality. I'm not good at using a Tascam at home. I play better "live." I never use MIDI files...everything I post is a one shot deal on stage.


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Mony Pony - Mark - Roland Pro-E.mp3 (103 downloads)