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#373295 - 10/22/13 09:30 AM First try with the G70 VH
Saswick Offline
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Took a bit of getting into it but here's the first quickie.

Regards

Col


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Bye Bye Love.mp3 (107 downloads)


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#373297 - 10/22/13 10:06 AM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: Saswick]
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Sounds very good! It's not for nothing the VH in G70 was considered the best.
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#373299 - 10/22/13 10:53 AM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: adimatis]
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Nice job, Col ...
thank you
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#373307 - 10/22/13 01:42 PM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: Saswick]
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Col, sounds pretty good to me as well. However, I think the secret to success with any vocal processor is the singer - more so than the vocal processor. Singing with a harmonizer is an art in itself and takes a lot of vocal control to pull it off and make it sound realistic. Not may people have the ability to do this, but you nailed it quite well, Col.

Great job,

Gary cool
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#373312 - 10/22/13 04:25 PM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: travlin'easy]
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Col nice job all around .....but I think you should up the key one step to give your vocal more power.....
listen to your version 1 then,...
version 2 key higher & EQ'd a bit....... headphone



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Bye_Bye_Love.mp3 (35 downloads)
Bye_Bye_Love2.mp3 (31 downloads)



Edited by Dnj (10/22/13 04:28 PM)

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#373316 - 10/22/13 05:52 PM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: Saswick]
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I enjoyed both the vocal and keyboard. Congratulations!
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#373325 - 10/23/13 03:22 AM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: montunoman]
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thoroughly enjoyable Col, and though I did not hang onto the G70 myself earlier this year I have to admit it sounded right on the dot in this song. The vocaliser I recall is/was very good and I guess this instrument fits your repertoire to a T.

regards
John

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#373396 - 10/24/13 12:19 AM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: john smies]
Saswick Offline
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Thanks Guys

Donny, I'm trying to extend my upper range but I think I may need an operation LOL blush

Enjoying the G70, now I know why Diki and Fran rave about the action. The styles are no worse, no better than the Korg, the fills are much better and the sounds are no problem, not missing the DNC/SA voices (less buttons to press),

Keep you posted

Regards

Col

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#373425 - 10/24/13 11:17 AM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: Saswick]
Tony Hughes Offline
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Originally Posted By: Saswick
Thanks Guys

Donny, I'm trying to extend my upper range but I think I may need an operation LOL blush

Enjoying the G70, now I know why Diki and Fran rave about the action. The styles are no worse, no better than the Korg, the fills are much better and the sounds are no problem, not missing the DNC/SA voices (less buttons to press),

Keep you posted

Regards

Col


Col,

Never knew you wanted a G70 I gave one away about 2 years back, you must have picked it up cheap, not many around in the UK, never was a good seller here. Do the lights dip when you turn it on, I had a Lowery Holiday and if you listened very carefully you could hear the radio on it, bet the G70 can do that too... headphone

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#373429 - 10/24/13 12:09 PM Re: First try with the G70 VH [Re: Tony Hughes]
Saswick Offline
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Hi Tony

I didn't particularly want a G70 but a guy put one on ebay just round the corner and I felt like a change, less boxes less wires etc

I'm not gigging much now so the weight isn't a problem. I wanted a on-board VH, touch screen and six outlets for recording and 76 key's to enable a 3 way split. The only two boards with six outlets were the G70 and the Audya the G70 was there and was cheap so I bought it. The Pa600, Voicelive touch 2, two Roland Synths and two master keyboards are on their way and I'll finish up with the G70 and grand in my pocket, can't be bad.

The only other possibility was a Pa3x but the Roland is a nice change. The first owner had the G70 a year and the guy I bought it from used it about a couple of dozen times in six years so apart from one scratch (his nipper attacked it with a plastic toy) it's in descent condition.

I find I'm starting to play more rather than using it as an accompaniment tool, it must be the key action, it really is nice to play.

Kind Regards

Col

PS It's nice to see you back rocker

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