- Roland Atelier model history - The Organ Forum
Kurzweil's reply with Technics history details has been given its own thread Andy G I'd like to add the Roland details to Jan Girardot's 'Mother List' Is that OK? Where is Jan's list located? It would be fun to check it out Jeff History: Wurlitzer 4150, Thomas Monticello 371, Thomas Celebrity Royale 7180 Current: Roland AT-900 Platinum
- Technics Model History - The Organ Forum
Technics Model History Erstauslieferung - first delivered empf Neupreis - example of new price We now have all the models from the U series onwards, there were some earlier Technics models and Panasonic models from the early 1970s I'm on the case, but if anyone else has information, please chip in! I'd like to add these details to Jan Girardot's 'Mother List' That Ok?
- Technics Model History - The Organ Forum
The Technics does sound quite dated, and the theatre organ sound only comes to life if edited orchestral sounds are added to the tabs There is quite a lot that can be done with voice editing to create theatre organ type sounds from the orchestral voices to add to the tabs, but there simply aren't enough tabs to create a big theatre sound
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- Technics SX-EA5 Review Description - The Organ Forum
Re: Technics SX-EA5 Review Description A couple of things I didn't include in that original review for those so interested < p> Software disks for the Technics EA3, EA5, FA1, F100 and GA3, and probably others, are readily available They range from registrations and patterns disks, to book disk combos that include the registrations and music to go along with it Also, most midi type disks
- Technics Model History - The Organ Forum
The first is a picture of the DD10 (I think that's the correct model number) taken in the Technics factory I remember being told that this organ was made for use with a famous orchestra, although I can't remember which one
- What do you think about Technics Organs? - The Organ Forum
Re: What do you think about Technics Organs? 15 years ago, I saw my first Technics organ It was small (don't recall the model), sitting next to a larger Yamaha organ, the salesman showed me the small Technics and of course I wasn't to impressed with it
- Technics Organ timeline, help please - The Organ Forum
Re: Technics Organ timeline, help please ! Khatru, I would suggest that if you are thinking of a Technics instrument, wait until you can get a SX-EA3, EA5, SX-GA1, GA3 or G100 in the spinet line
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