DECAP ROBOT BAND
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why do they call this organ '105 key' when it has less keys and has to operate a ton of instruments?
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@ampicoab I thought all Decap Robot Bands were MIDI-operated? Unless of course this is an early model that was built before MIDI came along. How is the Hammond organ controlled in the book?
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I've been here! ;)
It's a nice collection!
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does anyone else feel happy while hearing this?
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the saxaphone player keeps dancing and puffing his cheeks.
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Wher can I buy CD's of this organ ?
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This organ was located origanally in Beligum, Heikant, Zandhoven in a place called 'De blauwe Engel'. Now it is a restaurant !
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YMCA
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ymca
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This is an incredible organ. I wonder how long it took to make somthing like this. One Tiny floor in the organ tho... The drummer Can only play a few at a time. But still its a pretty incredible organ
the sax player really needs to play out I cannot hear him at all...lol all i am hearing is the accordian or a really messed up sax sound.... I play the alto, and i dont hear it one bit
TheIDCBear 3 years ago
The Sax sound comes from a Hammond electric organ that is behind the curtain. The organ speakers are on each side of the robots. Everything is controlled by the book music seen early in the video.
ampicoab 3 years ago
why is the sound out of sync?....
nicolaj0154 4 years ago
That is a good question. Actually, the video was made by piecing many shots together and the audio came from the CD recording of the DeCap. The software used made the task awkward. A much better job was accomplished on the succeeding video, "Jackson played by Robot Band" New software was used on the "Jeux d'eau played by Benno Moiseiwitsch" and the sync is perfect.
ampicoab 4 years ago