sounds great I own one of these too still working out a lot of what it does as I don't have a book with it, the strings sound clearer than mine, as for changing sounds while playing, yes some gaps there, faster tunes its easy just use the fill in I tend to use the memory on the left hand and use that to change normally lifting my hand a few notes before the change of sound then return after the sound change smoother operation
Just what I wanted to hear. Fed up with drum machines drowning out the Organ tones. I have an EX50L and am looking to upgrade so the demo is helpful. There is difficulty changing the presets when playing, a pause has to be included or else the 'sustain' on the previous preset sounds chopped. This is accentuated by the preset changing both manuals at the same time so one cannot hold the chord on the lower keyboard. I have an analog Hammond as well, with conventional stops, so not a problem there.
Thank you for your kind words. As you liked my efforts, may I suggest that you visit my organ blog, which discusses styles of playing, and my other videos on youtube.
My thanks again, it is nice to talk to anther real organist. Robin
You play it OK, but your changes in registrations tend to get in the way of your music. Registrations on organs have the same drawback as Powerpoint. If you throw in too much effects, it draws atention from the core - which is the music in this case. I'm not against changing the sounds during the play, but you sometimes stop playing to change the sounds and that is a no - no. You have to work on presets etc. to make the changes more smooth, or simply don't do them. Good luck.
sounds great I own one of these too still working out a lot of what it does as I don't have a book with it, the strings sound clearer than mine, as for changing sounds while playing, yes some gaps there, faster tunes its easy just use the fill in I tend to use the memory on the left hand and use that to change normally lifting my hand a few notes before the change of sound then return after the sound change smoother operation
thinggybob 7 months ago
Just what I wanted to hear. Fed up with drum machines drowning out the Organ tones. I have an EX50L and am looking to upgrade so the demo is helpful. There is difficulty changing the presets when playing, a pause has to be included or else the 'sustain' on the previous preset sounds chopped. This is accentuated by the preset changing both manuals at the same time so one cannot hold the chord on the lower keyboard. I have an analog Hammond as well, with conventional stops, so not a problem there.
MrFrancisH 1 year ago
@MrFrancisH
Thank you for your kind words. As you liked my efforts, may I suggest that you visit my organ blog, which discusses styles of playing, and my other videos on youtube.
My thanks again, it is nice to talk to anther real organist. Robin
2009RobinC 1 year ago
You play it OK, but your changes in registrations tend to get in the way of your music. Registrations on organs have the same drawback as Powerpoint. If you throw in too much effects, it draws atention from the core - which is the music in this case. I'm not against changing the sounds during the play, but you sometimes stop playing to change the sounds and that is a no - no. You have to work on presets etc. to make the changes more smooth, or simply don't do them. Good luck.
mikkelskrev 1 year ago
Lovely sounds, but hard to ignore the wrong notes and questionable chords throughout.
spudweiser0 1 year ago
how does this organ comapare with say the gn7 or gn9? which do you prefare Robin? lovely sound.
thinggybob 2 years ago
Thanks robin
2009RobinC 2 years ago
Nice one robin, great version of this ol classic
christy0 2 years ago