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#483020 - 12/06/19 07:23 PM Re: One man band of the future [Re: Bachus]
btweengigs Offline
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Loved it.
But, not worried about losing my A/L or Antler gigs to her.....just yet. smile
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#483027 - 12/07/19 12:25 AM Re: One man band of the future [Re: Bachus]
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Very cool clip . She is obviously a gifted performer and to be able to sing and remember all the performance features of her set up and play live lead on keys requires great skill and dexterity.

But I doubt you could shout out a song she knows and she would be able to do an arrangement of it on the spot live .

That’s the strength of an arranger keyboard .

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#483093 - 12/07/19 11:49 AM Re: One man band of the future [Re: spalding1968]
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Originally Posted By spalding1968
Very cool clip . She is obviously a gifted performer and to be able to sing and remember all the performance features of her set up and play live lead on keys requires great skill and dexterity.

But I doubt you could shout out a song she knows and she would be able to do an arrangement of it on the spot live .

That’s the strength of an arranger keyboard .


Very true...

But i would love to see some loops added to the arrangers..
Arrangers are slowly turning into full fledged workstations..
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#483095 - 12/07/19 12:04 PM Re: One man band of the future [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By Bachus

Arrangers are slowly turning into full fledged workstations..


Unless you do lots of synth programming, for my money, arrangers have always been a better choice than a "workstation" in any studio that does simple recording, or songwriting. Having the patterns, and drums styles are a great creative motivator, and most quality boards have all the sounds you'd need for an average project. For more specific things, there are soft synths. In the programming category, I think Korg has the most to offer. It's a deep architecture for synth creation, and sound manipulation. Yamaha has great samples, but less tweak-ability. (in the arrangers)

To go even simpler - With all the sounds, and loops I have in Logic, I can record almost any project with a simple midi controller (Akai MPK-249) and my trusty iMac.


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#483123 - 12/07/19 10:40 PM Re: One man band of the future [Re: Bachus]
jingleman Offline
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Nice find Bachus. She is obviously a very talented performer. Enjoyed it.
Mitch

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#483145 - 12/08/19 10:12 AM Re: One man band of the future [Re: Bachus]
Uncle Dave Offline
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With all these comments, and side notes I find it mildly amusing that the original title of "One Man Band" is spotlighting the musings of a woman.
Rock on, sister.
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#483151 - 12/08/19 10:41 AM Re: One man band of the future [Re: Bachus]
Dnj Offline
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This is why the younger generation has no interest in arranger keyboards.... Too much other gear out there to make music.

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