Celtic registration

Posted by: Chris Housley

Celtic registration - 03/14/06 02:10 PM

I have just got the music to 'you raise me up' Westlife's big hit and just wondering has anyone got an idea of what kind of celtic registration i could use similar to that solo on Westlife's CD. It's like a bagpipe or similar - any ideas?.
Thanks. Chris.
Posted by: Bazz Woods

Re: Celtic registration - 03/17/06 03:27 AM

Chris,

The solo is played on Uilleann pipes.
A lot of Irish traditional bands use them.
In all my years of programming and playing
various keyboards I have never came across
one with this sound.Its a mixture of sound
and performance.Meaning you need pedals,touchpads,breath controller etc,to
even come near.

Cheers Barry
Posted by: Chris Housley

Re: Celtic registration - 03/17/06 11:44 AM

Thanks Barry for that information - very interesting to know that!. it's a matter of progrees of illimination then on the 7000 to try and get very near to that sound.
Posted by: Sapphire

Re: Celtic registration - 03/17/06 12:43 PM

Chris

forgive me if I am telling you something you already know but the SY-EW02NX expansion card has Celtic sounds. Uillean pipes feature on this card and also my favourite, Atlantic Lament.
I appreciate that this will only give you the lead voice so you will have to find a style to suit.

Hope this helps
Alan
Posted by: technicsplayer

Re: Celtic registration - 03/17/06 12:47 PM

there were Uillian Pipes on the EW02 sound card, including Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Chanter and Drone examples as well as some other Gaelic and Celtic lead voices.
Posted by: Bazz Woods

Re: Celtic registration - 03/18/06 09:21 AM

Chris,

Sorry I forgot to add you could find them
on various expansion boards but Ive been
beaten to it.Still,I dont know of any keyboard that gives us the sample as
standard.

Cheers Barry
Posted by: Chris Housley

Re: Celtic registration - 03/19/06 03:19 AM

Thanks to you all for the information recieved. I suppose i will need to get the Expansion board now! - any ideas where one can obtain this board from?.
Thanks again. Chris.