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#323274 - 05/01/11 07:14 AM
 
First Arranger with Auto Accmp....
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#323288 - 05/01/11 11:38 AM
 
Re: First Arranger with Auto Accmp....
[Re: Dnj]
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Great old arrangers, Donny, and a nice picture of you and your Dad.
   The Korg SAS-20 was one of the first arrangers that didn't talk down to you...it sounded excellent in it's day.
   I believe it won some kind of award in Sounds magazine, which was a big deal for a home keyboard.
   I had a Yamaha PS-6100, and then a PSR-6300 as two of my early arrangers, the latter actually being used several times in the CBC Radio recording studio.
    I still have my CS-01 (and the breath controller)...mine was the older model in silver. I play it through the mic input on my Tyros4...it takes the monophonic sound and adds harmony; sort of a pseudo polyphonic synth.
    Thanks for the memories, and yes, we have come a long way from 16 or 32 styles and as many sounds (at 8-note polyphony)...plus the keys back then weren't touch sensitive and, there weren't any effects (maybe reverb) to speak of.
     Ian 
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#323291 - 05/01/11 12:10 PM
 
Re: First Arranger with Auto Accmp....
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Thanx Ian....the Korg SAS 20 also had an innovative optional style card slot in the rear, way ahead of it's time also & sliders too !      I would use my CS-01 for LH Bass when I did Duo gigs with out my big band, otherwise it was a kool Synth for creating all kinds of sounds, you could put it anywhere because it was so small I remember a nice Trumpet patch you could make with it also.. I remember the 6100 series also with the flip top control panel 1985 I recall?, wonder if Technics used that design on their KN7000 arranger? Before all this for me it was, M100, B3, Rhodes, Juno 60, Crumar, Vox Continental, Farfisa  Pro 222 & a few more models also.....etc...   http://www.combo-organ.com/Farfisa/Professional/index.htmmiss those old boards!      
 
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