#486639 - 01/12/2002:11 PMPSR-3000 and Juno DS in one video
Kabinopus
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Hello, Dear Synthzoners,
I've just made a new video. Obviously, my videos are public for everyone on YouTube, but here I share it with you in a more personal way,
anyway, I keep working on my set which includes both keyboards, PSR for ensemble-kind of music and Juno DS for piano-kind of music. Today I finally made a first video of this type. It doesn't take a lot of time to make a short video like this, but sometimes you just don't feel like doing it and in that case it's usually a lot of effort and little result. But today after seeing some friends I felt more inspired to do it. It's about that forcing oneself is not always a good idea.
Okay, here it is, hope, there'll be something interesting for you. Thank you for watching!
#486678 - 01/13/2007:07 AMRe: PSR-3000 and Juno DS in one video
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Dnj
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Bravo very well done Nice assortment of tunes demonstrated... I loved the Roland Juno Pianos really impressive do you make use of the Juno pattern Pads also?
#486701 - 01/13/2008:21 AMRe: PSR-3000 and Juno DS in one video
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Kabinopus
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 714
Loc: Russia
Originally Posted By travlin'easy
Beautiful performance on both instruments. BRAVO!
Gary
Thank you, Gary!
Originally Posted By sparky589
Masterful. Loved the Roland- and one of my favorites "Caruso/Te Voglio Bene Assai"
Thank you, Sparky; hope to cover this tune more completely sometime later.
Originally Posted By Dnj
Bravo very well done Nice assortment of tunes demonstrated... I loved the Roland Juno Pianos really impressive do you make use of the Juno pattern Pads also?
Thank you
Thank you, Donny; as for pads, there’s a problem: I set some chimes sound for one of them, but it turned out, that it gets cut off with the piano sound that I play on the keyboard. In other words, it doesn’t have a polyphony priority, unless I keep the pad’s button pressed till the sound fades out. There are also rhythmical phrases and even melodic phrases. Both work fine, but nothing like an arranger; rhythms aren’t very sophisticated, and melodic phrases have no chord recognition. On the other hand, with a right mood it can be useful, maybe I’ll make a video of it one day.
#486702 - 01/13/2008:23 AMRe: PSR-3000 and Juno DS in one video
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Dnj
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43707
Originally Posted By Kabinopus
Originally Posted By sparky589
Masterful. Loved the Roland- and one of my favorites "Caruso/Te Voglio Bene Assai"
Thank you, Sparky; hope to cover this tune more completely sometime later.
Originally Posted By Dnj
Bravo very well done Nice assortment of tunes demonstrated... I loved the Roland Juno Pianos really impressive do you make use of the Juno pattern Pads also?
Thank you
Thank you, Donny; as for pads, there’s a problem: I set some chimes sound for one of them, but it turned out, that it gets cut off with the piano sound that I play on the keyboard. In other words, it doesn’t have a polyphony priority, unless I keep the pad’s button pressed till the sound fades out. There are also rhythmical phrases and even melodic phrases. Both work fine, but nothing like an arranger; rhythms aren’t very sophisticated, and melodic phrases have no chord recognition. On the other hand, with a right mood it can be useful, maybe I’ll make a video of it one day.
I understand probably better utilized using the pads in a sequencing scenario with multitracks to record the song parts then just play piano on top?..