Wow! I never knew they made accordians like yours! sounds great! ( thanks for the update on accordians) It looks like a complicated instrument! ( accordian music is probably not even listened to, by the now generation, they dont know what they are missing! )
I know nothing about the 600. A friend here has an 800 and recently purchased a 400 which he doesn't like and doesn't use. But the 600 looks more like the 800, only smaller and it appears it has 3 right hand tones rather than 4 on the 800 (one of which is flutes). Sorry I can't be of any help here. Ed
I can't see how people on here can make poor comments on the sounds from XM800. I've had different models of the Cordovox, & Iorio, listened to the Ciao, the roland and nothing compares to the sounds that are developed from the Orla XM800 module. They are a little pricey and worth every cent to get the end result as you have done. I feel you do a fantastic job on all your videos and the xm 800 probally makes you sound even better. If these ungrates. From a Accordion player for over 50 years.
@john14606 Thanks for your nice comments. I really like it too. You can't beat the full sound you can generate from the Orla with it's drums, bass, accompaniment plus the sound from the reeds and fairly simple to operate.
Thanks for your feedback. What do you know about the Orla xm600 Module. How do you feel it compares to the xm800. I have a chance at a xm600 module is reason for asking
there are real acordeons, that goes from crapy old boxes with lame palets that will never be perfectly tuned, that cost like 300 bucks, to masterpices with a big brand of registers (like, diferent sounds that can be created from the combination of the diferent octaves of palets), plus other cool features, like convertors and lots of bases, and these can cost up to 10.000 dolars.
but there digital ones... welll maybe some day thay'll have some value like the sinthetizors we have today.
i just dont see how people see this as terribly amazing. it sounds ok for a midi, but i'd much rather hear it played on an acoustic piano and not from pre-recorded sound clips.
Wow! I never knew they made accordians like yours! sounds great! ( thanks for the update on accordians) It looks like a complicated instrument! ( accordian music is probably not even listened to, by the now generation, they dont know what they are missing! )
fernominal 3 months ago
I know nothing about the 600. A friend here has an 800 and recently purchased a 400 which he doesn't like and doesn't use. But the 600 looks more like the 800, only smaller and it appears it has 3 right hand tones rather than 4 on the 800 (one of which is flutes). Sorry I can't be of any help here. Ed
esapala 1 year ago
Thanks for your feedback. What do you know about the Orla xm600 Module. How do you feel it compares to the xm800. Thanks again for picking your mind.
John
john14606 1 year ago
I can't see how people on here can make poor comments on the sounds from XM800. I've had different models of the Cordovox, & Iorio, listened to the Ciao, the roland and nothing compares to the sounds that are developed from the Orla XM800 module. They are a little pricey and worth every cent to get the end result as you have done. I feel you do a fantastic job on all your videos and the xm 800 probally makes you sound even better. If these ungrates. From a Accordion player for over 50 years.
john14606 1 year ago
@john14606 Thanks for your nice comments. I really like it too. You can't beat the full sound you can generate from the Orla with it's drums, bass, accompaniment plus the sound from the reeds and fairly simple to operate.
esapala 1 year ago
Thanks for your feedback. What do you know about the Orla xm600 Module. How do you feel it compares to the xm800. I have a chance at a xm600 module is reason for asking
Thanks again for picking your mind.
John
john14606 1 year ago
Very like. I never not saw or heard such accordion, it is electro, isn't it? Thank you for a nice music!
ChijikSFR 1 year ago
I dont get this
it does not sound nice
not like an Accordion it is really bad!
Therehasbeenan 1 year ago
@Therehasbeenan I'm sure that the musician playing the accordian, chose the sound he wanted, from the instruments sound bank.
fernominal 3 months ago
sir remarkable.
fordroad 2 years ago
very nice esapala
thankyou for sharing this with us
antonio23jan 2 years ago
how much does one good accordian cost??
ganistio 2 years ago
there are real acordeons, that goes from crapy old boxes with lame palets that will never be perfectly tuned, that cost like 300 bucks, to masterpices with a big brand of registers (like, diferent sounds that can be created from the combination of the diferent octaves of palets), plus other cool features, like convertors and lots of bases, and these can cost up to 10.000 dolars.
but there digital ones... welll maybe some day thay'll have some value like the sinthetizors we have today.
ferqwert 2 years ago
i just dont see how people see this as terribly amazing. it sounds ok for a midi, but i'd much rather hear it played on an acoustic piano and not from pre-recorded sound clips.
kudos on the vid, i just dont get the adulation
aodessey 2 years ago 3
me gusta mas el acordeon natural
airenocturno 3 years ago
Glenn Miller must be spinning in his grave like a Cuisinart. I love it though.
KOOLDAVE1953 3 years ago
holy crap!!! he's got the whole band in one hand!
louswire 3 years ago
LOL YEAH
sotelomuniz 3 years ago
the hands of god
Ricky17Y 3 years ago
Wow i love this..simply beautiful
alliecat1941 3 years ago
this is music.good luck, you play soo good.
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driftman1 4 years ago
Nice work, is that the new version so to speak of the old elkvox ?
graham1281 4 years ago