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Uploaded by richardjpugh on Aug 3, 2008
Karen Cuneo Ramariez shows us how to divide the lower keyboard on a Roland organ into three parts while retaining solo parts in the upper keyboard, if desired.
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I've never seen one as LONG as that before! That's a really neat innovation. Touch sensitive too? Wow!
Split keyboarding is great - until you forget where the split IS!!! Ooops! Ha ha!
You have to be very familiar with this instrument don't you - so many multi menus!
This whole procedure sure seems complicated.
It's nice to have all this at your fingertips, but SO complicated! You need a degree in computing as well as music!!
I prefer to be playing instead of programming.
Mrphilharmonic 1 year ago
please price USD, EUR Roland AT-900: Atelier Organ, Thank you. Radek Slovakia
adko69 2 years ago
so in other words, the hammond super b can do better than this. the hammond also look more pro. than this
drummerbigd3 3 years ago
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I've never seen one as LONG as that before! That's a really neat innovation. Touch sensitive too? Wow!
Split keyboarding is great - until you forget where the split IS!!! Ooops! Ha ha!
You have to be very familiar with this instrument don't you - so many multi menus!
This whole procedure sure seems complicated.
It's nice to have all this at your fingertips, but SO complicated! You need a degree in computing as well as music!!
I prefer to be playing instead of programming.
Mrphilharmonic 1 year ago
please price USD, EUR Roland AT-900: Atelier Organ, Thank you. Radek Slovakia
adko69 2 years ago
so in other words, the hammond super b can do better than this. the hammond also look more pro. than this
drummerbigd3 3 years ago