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Roland C-190 Classical Pipe Organ Portable Keyboard Demonstration

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This is a quick demonstration of the very innovative keyboard that Roland manufactured a limited quantity of in 2005 for the small niche market of organists that need a high quality portable digital pipe organ. The C190 is a portable organ with simulated two manual functionality designed for religious congregations, weddings, and all other occasions that call for high-quality organ or orchestral music in a portable instrument. Simultaneous use of organ and orchestral sounds: The C-190 comes with the finest organ sounds from the Rodgers Pipe Organ division of Roland. On top of that, it also features excellent instrument sounds that can be used alongside the organ section. You can "split" the 76-note keyboard into two sections (divisions) and play the C-190 like a two-manual organ. BASS AND MANUAL PARTS: Though a single keyboard instrument, the C-190 allows you to play monophonic bass organ parts and polyphonic instrument sounds. Because of an intelligent bass recognition feature, the pedal part plays a monophonic bass line that doubles the lowest note you play on the keyboard. You can, however, connect an optional MIDI pedal unit to the C-190 and play the pedal section polyphonically using your feet. You can also record your performances with the built-in recorder or connect the audio output to any audio recording device for maximum sound quality.

There are four preset stop configurations: Classic, Romantic, Baroque, and Solo

STOP LIST:

PEDAL: Subbass 16', Principal Bass 16', Violon Bass 16', Clarine 4'

MANUAL I: Principal 8', Diapason 8', Bourdon 8', Spitzflote 4', Rohrflote 4', Principal 4', Octave 2', Waldflote 2', Mixture IV 1-1/3', Sesquialtera II 1-1/3', Sifflet 1', Trompete 8', Trompette 8', Regal 8', Trompete 4'

MANUAL II: Bourdon 8', Flute 8', Geigen Principal 8', Gemshorn 8', Viole Celeste II 8', Salicional 8', Gambe 16', Prestant 4', Koppelflote 4', Fugara 4', Quinte 2-2/3', Doublette 2', Tierce 1-1/', Scharff III 1', Vox Humana 8', Fagott 16', Krummhorn 8', Hautbois 8', Clarion 4'

ORCHESTRA TONES: PEDAL: Ac. Bass, Stringed, Cello. MANUAL I: Piano, E. Piano, Guitar, Strings, Choir. MANUAL II: Harpsi, Brass, Violin, Oboe, Flute, Chimes

Built-in Demo Songs: 7 Wedding, 7 Orchestra, 7 Variety, 7 Bach. The demos featured in this video demonstration: Trumpet Tune by Purcell, Wedding March by Mendelssohn, Toccata by Paradisi, Allegro Finale by Handel, Balletto del Granduca by Sweelinck, Preludio in A minor BWV 559a by Bach

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  • is it a analog or digital keyboard?

  • @Houseandmore Digital

  • Hey Britt thanks for the overview of the Roland c-190 I have seen your video and I bought the Key board yesterday :D Thank you and regards from Germany ; )

  • @xxxxlenni93xxxx Very cool!  Congrats, it's a great keyboard!!

  • Britt, what brand and size amplifier did you use when creating this video?

  • I actually just connected the outputs of the C-190 directly to the Roland Edirol R-09HR Digital Recorder to capture the sound and used headphones on my head so I could hear the best sound.

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  • Wow, that is too cool, I didn't know it had so many variations on it. Nice shirt too!!

  • nice cat :o)

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  • Thank you . There are c-200 in Roland. I don't understand how to use. So I'd be glad you show this presentation with c-200

  • It still sounds very, very electronic.

  • @lalahland

    That's the Trumpet tune, by Henry Purcell. With organ or orchestral accompaniment.

    Peace, mate :-)

  • @ascomate

    That's the famous Badinerie, by Johann Sebastian Bach. It's part of his Orchestral Suite n. 2 in B minor.

    Peace, mate :-)

  • please,  what is the piece he plays at the minute 4:47?, anybody knows?, anybody who knows where i can find the music sheet??....

  • I have the C-180. Great continuo instrument.

  • Whats the name of the song at the start?

  • PLEAAASE, upload the compelte version of GLoria in Exclesis of CHristmas, PLEASE *-* I love it

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