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#383935 - 02/06/14 05:48 AM PA900 Organ Jazz Demo
Dnj Offline
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Edited by Dnj (02/06/14 05:58 AM)

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#383939 - 02/06/14 06:26 AM Re: PA900 Organ Jazz Demo [Re: Dnj]
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Great ballsy organ sound, with a nicely done chorus-vibrato.

I'm surprised he didn't use the chord sequence, and it was basically a repetitive pattern, but perhaps the demo was too short to make any real use of it.

I like Korg's (and Roland's) idea of the rotary speed change on the bender, very similar to the motion of the half-moon Leslie control switch on the old B-3/C-3.

My Tyros4 uses the Mod Wheel to cross-fade beteen two organs with sampled rotary (one fast-one slow) for the SA Organs, and awkwardly placed panel switches (one near the screen, the other way over to the upper right)for the pretty flexible and decent Leslie Sim in the organ drawbar/flutes section...I generally assign a foot-switch to do that function.

The PA-900 sounds great in the other demos I've heard. Lots of choices for us arranger players.

Ian
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#383952 - 02/06/14 11:24 AM Re: PA900 Organ Jazz Demo [Re: ianmcnll]
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Straight left hand was NOT great.

R.

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#383972 - 02/06/14 04:03 PM Re: PA900 Organ Jazz Demo [Re: Dnj]
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
That's the nature of having the chord recognition in the LH instead of using the CS... offbeat changes make for offbeat backing!
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