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#270616 - 09/05/09 02:26 AM Orchestral Demo
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#270617 - 09/05/09 04:17 AM Re: Orchestral Demo
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Nice bill, i love that sound

Are those orchestal sounds Wersi internal sounds/expansion sounds/sampled sounds/VSti sound ?
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#270618 - 09/05/09 05:15 AM Re: Orchestral Demo
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Excellent performance.

I was as relaxed listening to it as you looked playing it.

Regards
James

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#270619 - 09/05/09 06:16 AM Re: Orchestral Demo
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Hi James
Not me I’m afraid, my playing is nowhere near that good.

Hi Bachus
He does own various Akai and other samples, however whether he is using them there or not, you will either have to email him, or leave a message at the Jazz Hooves site http://www.jazzhooves.com/ which he runs, to find out.

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Bill
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#270620 - 09/05/09 06:20 AM Re: Orchestral Demo
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Very beautiful music...very simply played, but very effective, nonetheless.

Ian
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#270621 - 09/05/09 10:43 AM Re: Orchestral Demo
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A little more info here
http://www.yamahapkowner.com/forum/index.php?topic=21176.msg198319;topicseen#msg198319
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#270622 - 09/05/09 11:27 AM Re: Orchestral Demo
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Sweet Mary....., that was freakin AWESOME! One of the best Wersi Demos I've heard to date. I'd give this one 10 stars if the tube went up that high.

Sqk

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#270623 - 09/06/09 02:09 AM Re: Orchestral Demo
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Thanks Bill.

This made me sit back and listen and even replay the clip. Sounds like
medicine for my ears and mind, very peaceful and relaxing.
Nice to see the way the keyboard areas are set up and the way he play
it to perform this lovely music.

Sometimes it's good to have a break from 'Rock'nRoll', and also think
about how nice it would be to manage play "organwise" with both hands
and feet, not just left hand chords and right hand like most of us
arranger keyboard players do.
Had a JVC organ once, but gave it up, maybe when reach the retirement
age in a few years it's time to look for a Wersi like that .....

Cheers
GJ
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