Roland V-Synth GT (Tatsuya Nishiwaki)
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hi good work,hoping u could b ov an assistance,is this better than the fantom g-b?
hope2hear back.my reason4asking is i love the voice function but i dont thing the g-8 has that but like the way u can stretch out the drums on g-8 as in make them deeper or more short n snappy,which i dont thing this has:(plus the g-8 seems simple2work with,and the recording function n how u can save multiple sets n then slam them all2gether.
is their a synth work station that has all this2offer?kind regards.
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this guy should be the new president of japan lol. I like his playing so much.
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This guy is pro.
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I just got one, it is incredible, but i wish i could play like that :)
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cool..!
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@GuitarEchoes yes, but this isn't the only sound it makes
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you could just buy a decent guitar and wah wah pedal for half this price
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@angmar11 It comes close to a guitar sound at least closer than a lot of keyboards I've heard, but its still a little off. Non - musicians might be tricked into believing that it is a guitar, but experienced guitarists and keyboardist alike will know the difference.
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@DaMastaMynd Hehe, I'm primarily a guitar player and I occasionally use a pedal that makes my guitar sound like a vintage synthesizer just to get back @ the keyboard players... vengeance is mine muharhar.... Ok, I admit I also use synths when nobody is looking ;-)
This V-synth or keyboard is not a piano.
Keyboards can emulate any sound (including pianos) why stop at guitars?
Saphothere 2 years ago 14
I've actually seen a lot of guitar players use hexaphonic pickups and synth pedals to emulate pianos - as well as EPs, and organs.
Stop your hatin' :P
DaMastaMynd 2 years ago 5