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Piano And Keyboards

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Post your piano/keys stuff here. Ripping some Chopin, Beethoven, Bartok, or whoever? Love it. Just got a new Hammond and rotary speaker and want to show it off? Can't get enough of it. Got a band with a really awesome keyboardist, and want to show them off? Gimme it. Stuck in the orchestra pit with nothing to do for three hours waiting for your one moment of celesta glory on The Magic Flute? I feel your pain. Just discovered Oscar Peterson and want to share your astonishment? Fam, same. Learning piano and got noob questions? I'm here for it. Got an original DX7 and want to show us all how to program new voices? I've actually never figured that out, can you teach me too?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Direct link for the embedded content in the linked blog post:

https://archive.org/embed/instrumental-organ-bossa-nova&playlist=1&list_height=500

FYI: OP only posts links to 923000.blogspot.com with embedded content.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I would kill for some proper VST emulations of old home organs. As in ones that I could hook up a MIDI organ to and play with 2 manuals and bass pedals, operate an automatic rhythm unit, make registration changes on the fly, and has presets for whole organ setups. Hauptwerk is cool but doesn't cater for the cheesy end of the organ spectrum, and the other organ VSTs are usually set up for single-keyboard use.

I think Arturia should get on it and release a full-on Grandma Organ V collection. They'd sell dozens!