Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger

Posted by: Dnj

Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 11:24 AM



Thoughts?
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 12:18 PM

I think you search "for us" WAY too often. Get outta the house!!!!!! Get a hobby!
(love ya, bud - only thinking of you)

smile
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 12:28 PM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
I think you search "for us" WAY too often. Get outta the house!!!!!! Get a hobby!
(love ya, bud - only thinking of you)

smile


Dave don't think so hard.. wink
it's 90+ out there ...just came in from the pool.....
and who says you have to post from home with today's technology
cell phones, tablets it's all good...
off to see the Johnny Maestro tribute band tonight
should be a great show.

Posted by: jingleman

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 02:47 PM

Too bad Rich F. left Korg for Casio. He always provides an interesting look at keyboards and how they function. Good find Donny...
JM
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 03:15 PM

Originally Posted By jingleman
Too bad Rich F. left Korg for Casio. He always provides an interesting look at keyboards and how they function. Good find Donny...
JM


I wish Michel Voncken was demonstrating somewhere..
Posted by: Jerryghr

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 03:33 PM

Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By jingleman
Too bad Rich F. left Korg for Casio. He always provides an interesting look at keyboards and how they function. Good find Donny...
JM


I wish Michel Voncken was demonstrating somewhere..


https://www.facebook.com/Michel-Voncken-1132047776940301/

Jerryghr
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 04:07 PM

Link not working?
Posted by: bruno123

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/10/19 06:40 PM

Donny, thanks for the video, it says it all.

I was a leader of my band and a singing guitar player, so, an arranger keyboard. Having both, or just a adding a sound module would be great.

Again, thanks for posting, John C.
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/11/19 06:35 AM

The Johnny Maestro Tribute band
What a great show!! cool2 headphone cool2
Posted by: Bill Lewis

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/11/19 07:18 AM

Originally Posted By Dnj


Thoughts?


Very informative vid. Thanks. My mind has always been made up that an Arranger is best for me t This video may get more musicians on board using Arrangers.

I also was a total org guy before Arrangers. From their great self contained bass pedal unit, CX3 organ, Piano ( don't remember the model) to the KR55 Drum Machine on top
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/11/19 07:38 AM

Originally Posted By Bill


Very informative vid. Thanks. My mind has always been made up that an Arranger is best for me t This video may get more musicians on board using Arrangers.

I also was a total org guy before Arrangers. From their great self contained bass pedal unit, CX3 organ, Piano ( don't remember the model) to the KR55 Drum Machine on top


Oh Boy Bill do I see a total change in your rig.....
out BK9s....In maybe a new KORG Pa4x 76 ? wink
Posted by: Jerryghr

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/20/19 06:55 AM

Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By jingleman
Too bad Rich F. left Korg for Casio. He always provides an interesting look at keyboards and how they function. Good find Donny...
JM


I wish Michel Voncken was demonstrating somewhere..



About Michel
In 1970 Michel Voncken was born in the south of Holland. Already very early Michel discovered the passion for music. His first instrument was a toy organ, which was quickly replaced by an electric organ. Then he took lessons at the music school in his hometown Valkenburg. At 15, as a young musician, he began performing in several local hotels, and successfully.

In 1987, Michel worked in a music business as organ Démonstrateur and thus contacts in the music industry. He also founded a duo with a fellow musician for parties and festive occasions. For several years he worked as a sales representative and presenter for the Italian brand Orla and Hammond Suzuki Europe.

Michel began working as a projectionist for Yamaha Music Europe in 1997. In addition to presentations across Europe, he was also invited to develop Yamaha instruments in Japan. Michel Voncken programmed and developed for Yamaha's CVP, Tyros and PSR ranges. He was also involved in the development of the new flagship "Genos" from the beginning.

The Flying Dutchman, or often called the "Tulip-Michel", delights his audience with charm and convinces with his enthusiasm and love of the instruments.

At the beginning of 2017, Michel decided to break new ground both privately and musically.

"My heart for you and the instruments continues. I decided to go new ways and face new challenges and am looking forward to the future. With fresh ideas and lots of energy, I am very happy to announce this now finally. You can be curious. I look forward to you all. Yours, Michel Voncken "

CONTACT

To contact form

Michel Voncken
Sulinger Strasse 71
DE-49419 Wagenfeld

info@michelvoncken.com
www.michelvoncken.com

Jerryghr
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Choosing the Right KB -- Workstations vs. Arranger - 07/20/19 06:58 AM

I wish him well on his new ventures...