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#302103 - 12/31/10 03:04 PM
Re: Clair de Lune
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Thanks Bill I enjoyed it immensely. Bernie
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#302109 - 01/02/11 01:49 AM
Re: Clair de Lune
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Registered: 01/30/06
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Originally posted by Dnj: Tony....I play......if I like......I buy ! I wish more things were made in my country USA but thats not always the case....if it sounds good AND fill my needs as a musician, that's good enough for me where ever it comes from. Enjoy the New Year!
Donny, I still think this might well be an interesting one when it arrives, Is this the first time a KB has been made in China, if it is it will break all the rules. And it's not going to break the Bank at 2500 HNY Tony USA is not noted for lots of goodies in the World market, I work on PC based Building Management Systems (BMS) USA export some into the UK and they are a joke, poor software and unreliable, God if USA made KBs Ops, don't bear to thinking about it. They have the technology just not daft enough to go making KBs, perhaps like Clint Eastwood a man needs to know his limitations. Hammond rings a bell, they started it all, what happened??? [This message has been edited by Tony Hughes (edited 01-02-2011).] [This message has been edited by Tony Hughes (edited 01-02-2011).]
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#302110 - 01/02/11 03:19 AM
Re: Clair de Lune
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5350
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Originally posted by Lucky2Bhere: That WERSI is an impressive looking keyboard, and an impressing-sounding keyboard also, from what I heard. I remember being fascinated with them 20 years ago. How come there's not much talk about them as arrangers? I'm suspecting the drums sound tinny? I do believe they make great organs though. Don't know that much about WERSI. Anyone?
Lucky Hi Lucky The drums are not thin (This relates to the standard drums, not the Audio drum Loops that they also have) but not my favourite, I prefer to use Akai samples or VST instruments which can all be loaded on board. All the drum samples are 16 bit WAV files that are manipulated in Real Time by the drum module, (It is independent of the main sound engine) you can also load your own WAV drum samples to create your own kits, or mix and match with the existing. (You can use up to 24 bit samples) NOTE: The above applies to OAS 7 instruments, the Wing uses a different version of OAS so may or may not have these facilities. http://www.wersidirect.com/www.wersidirect.com/Welcome.html The sites a bit slow in IE, but works fine in every other browser out there. Hope this helps Bill [This message has been edited by abacus (edited 01-02-2011).]
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