Heey a Wersi OAS instrument! Look for stunning and unique sounds at the SFK soundpacks. Also made for Wersi OAS instruments. Take a peek at soundsforkeys dot c o m or see our youtube channel
@patsaxon Another reason in my particular case is that I have switched to the Hammond XH-200. It has a great drawbarsound, instruments that are very well done with 4 layers on the upper manual and 3 on the lower in addition to the drawbars. It has very powerful drums that follow a great rhythm pattern. Even the auto-bass is very good.
But... the auto-accompaniments are mostly laughable. They make the fine XH-200 sound extremely cheesy. I HATE cheesy organs. Therefore, I only use the drums.
@patsaxon Simple. It's more fun to do it yourself. If you use the organ style, you're almost obliged to keep the chord down or use "memory", because the style otherwise stops playing. Also, a style requires a matching bass line and this is often too complicated to play yourself if the style is very "busy".
Therefore most organists (and me too, btw) use only the backing drums, and create the "beat" by using the bass pedals and lower keyboard in conjunction. (Wunderlich is a master with that.)
I want to know why most European organist do not use the fun features, such as the orchestrated styles patterns like you would on a Lowrey organ? Wersi has such style on their organs, but none of the organ players use these fun features as they seem to like to create there own styles than use the back ground orchestrated styles.
That is a great Wersi organ! I live Wersi as it is the best every! Great digital sounds, style and easy touch screen! I use Wersi on stage when I perform with country bands.
I have a Roland organ, and can set it up to recognize chords at the lower or upper keyboard. It's also possible to split the lower keyboard and have the chords lower left, "arranger keyboard style", on the entire lower manual, or even split between bass and manuals.
I'm sure this (more expensive) Wersi can do even more, such as split chords through both keyboards.
Es ist nur eine Vermutung, daher ohne Gewähr: ich vermute, daß die Wersi so eine Art "intelligent chord finder" hat. Die rechnet sich dann aus den gegriffenen Tönen den richtigen Akkord heraus. Bei Technics hieß das "Pianist Mode". Jetzt weiß ich nicht, ob mit dem linken Fuß der Bass gespielt wird.
Heey a Wersi OAS instrument! Look for stunning and unique sounds at the SFK soundpacks. Also made for Wersi OAS instruments. Take a peek at soundsforkeys dot c o m or see our youtube channel
soundsforkeys 11 months ago
@patsaxon Another reason in my particular case is that I have switched to the Hammond XH-200. It has a great drawbarsound, instruments that are very well done with 4 layers on the upper manual and 3 on the lower in addition to the drawbars. It has very powerful drums that follow a great rhythm pattern. Even the auto-bass is very good.
But... the auto-accompaniments are mostly laughable. They make the fine XH-200 sound extremely cheesy. I HATE cheesy organs. Therefore, I only use the drums.
MVanthoor 1 year ago
@patsaxon Simple. It's more fun to do it yourself. If you use the organ style, you're almost obliged to keep the chord down or use "memory", because the style otherwise stops playing. Also, a style requires a matching bass line and this is often too complicated to play yourself if the style is very "busy".
Therefore most organists (and me too, btw) use only the backing drums, and create the "beat" by using the bass pedals and lower keyboard in conjunction. (Wunderlich is a master with that.)
MVanthoor 1 year ago
I want to know why most European organist do not use the fun features, such as the orchestrated styles patterns like you would on a Lowrey organ? Wersi has such style on their organs, but none of the organ players use these fun features as they seem to like to create there own styles than use the back ground orchestrated styles.
patsaxon 1 year ago
@Fotografenjonny
Jo,das ist vorprogrammiert und dann die Melodie dazugespielt...
entersmart 1 year ago
hey that song here in canada is called, let your love flow by the bellamy brothers, cool song
amberbaby24 1 year ago
That is a great Wersi organ! I live Wersi as it is the best every! Great digital sounds, style and easy touch screen! I use Wersi on stage when I perform with country bands.
patsaxon 2 years ago
I have a Roland organ, and can set it up to recognize chords at the lower or upper keyboard. It's also possible to split the lower keyboard and have the chords lower left, "arranger keyboard style", on the entire lower manual, or even split between bass and manuals.
I'm sure this (more expensive) Wersi can do even more, such as split chords through both keyboards.
MVanthoor 2 years ago
Es ist nur eine Vermutung, daher ohne Gewähr: ich vermute, daß die Wersi so eine Art "intelligent chord finder" hat. Die rechnet sich dann aus den gegriffenen Tönen den richtigen Akkord heraus. Bei Technics hieß das "Pianist Mode". Jetzt weiß ich nicht, ob mit dem linken Fuß der Bass gespielt wird.
Klingt aber super! :)
Pianoman81 2 years ago
kann man sich immer wieder anhören, ist aber keine große kunst zu spielen, c dur ist eigentlich ziemlich einfach zu spielen
JoelZKevinS 2 years ago