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#322834 - 04/25/11 08:15 PM Check out this player on a Roland
Fran Carango Offline
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#322835 - 04/25/11 08:52 PM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Fran Carango]
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I've embedded it for you Fran...




He is Synth Zone's youngest member, I believe, Fran.

Great player, lovely arrangement, and exceptional sounding instrument. I like the design of the Atelier.

I think they sell for £21,999.00...what would that be in US dollars?

Here is another nice piece of music on the AT-900C Atelier organ.

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#322849 - 04/26/11 05:37 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Fran Carango]
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Very nice...Love to hear him on a T4....... keys


Edited by Dnj (04/26/11 05:42 AM)

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#322990 - 04/27/11 07:17 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Fran Carango]
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Excellent performances!
On the top video the kid is for sure a virtuoso player and user.
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#323003 - 04/27/11 09:47 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: ianmcnll]
Tony Hughes Offline
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
I've embedded it for you Fran...




He is Synth Zone's youngest member, I believe, Fran.

Great player, lovely arrangement, and exceptional sounding instrument. I like the design of the Atelier.

I think they sell for £21,999.00...what would that be in US dollars?

Here is another nice piece of music on the AT-900C Atelier organ.




I am going to burn my Audya, I might even shoot myself!

Having said that those ORGANS cost far more than our beloved KBs, but you still need to be able to play at that level,
the first chap is SON of Telmo.
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#323005 - 04/27/11 09:52 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Fran Carango]
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I like the fact that the top manual is organ and the bottom manual is piano style keys.

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#323007 - 04/27/11 10:09 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Dnj]
ianmcnll Offline
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
I like the fact that the top manual is organ and the bottom manual is piano style keys.


That is a really slick setup. Nice placement of the sustain pedal as well.

These instruments sound warm and full, and are probably some of the best home organs you could buy...and yep, they are expensive.

Fran would probably consider them portable. wink

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#323153 - 04/29/11 04:32 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Fran Carango]
spalding1968 Offline
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Fran that style the young man is playing is from the Korg PA1X. Its a great style and well edited but its the same style.

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#323158 - 04/29/11 06:26 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Fran Carango]
abacus Offline
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Actually the style is a universal bread & butter style that is used by virtually all manufactures. (Who did it originally is unknown, but like all bread & butter styles it’s been around for Donkeys years)

The only difference between them is that the manufactures adjust them to suit their own instruments, in fact if you placed all the manufactures side by side, and tried similar named styles, you would find about 75% of them sound similar no matter what manufacture it is.

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#323168 - 04/29/11 08:26 AM Re: Check out this player on a Roland [Re: Fran Carango]
spalding1968 Offline
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i didnt know that Bill thanks for the heads up. Do you know how i could find out the names of any arranger keyboard programmers ? I have a project i would like to run that involves creating styles for arrangers on demand.

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