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Cybersoniq

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  • Birthday 11/30/1999
  1. Or maybe better...have the option to add the Gemini module (as you can with the GSI DMC 122). Missed opportunity for expansion and to add flexibility at the Seven's $2399MSRP price point. I guess this is only seven of nine
  2. there's also this... http://www.dexibell.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=80 Thanks AS! Lost this on the latest radar. This certainly fits the bill & Hoedown covers too(see at 3:30): [video:youtube]
  3. Well we will just have to standby for the news from GSI: https://www.facebook.com/GenuineSoundware/photos/a.537502179674328.1073741828.532502670174279/1409485209142683/?type=3&theater With the combo 73-key/waterfall key form factor competition heating up with the Vox Continental ($2199) and the Roland VR-730 ($1499)...maybe a DMC-73/Mojo 73 can slide in between in price with its top class tone-wheel organ models/rotary sim and growing stable of modeled and sampled-based instruments. What does Guido have cooking in the lab???
  4. LOL...Wakeman is guilty with the excessive number of keys on stage, but adding a Genos to his herd isn't something even Rick would get carried away with...forbide the day when arranger boards hit the senior prog circuit.
  5. The correct Emerson impression requires the organ on top of you. Then insert hunting knives to taste. [video:youtube]
  6. I think the Hammond XK1C lets you dig in deep to create custom tonewheel and leslie settings/configurations. This would be important to those wanting to really capture a specific hammond model/sound.
  7. New video from Chris Martirano/Kraft that walks through the Numa 2 Organ features/essentials ...Chris does a great job to cover a variety of organ sounds & they sound very good to me. The Numa 2 looks straight forward and easy. One thing to note...Chris mentions but doesn't demo/compare the three different Hammond organ models. So what do you Organ gurus think? Demo vid: [video:youtube] Performance with different presets/styles: [video:youtube]
  8. Can you post pics including some front, back and side shots? We love to see creative DIY projects
  9. I do get the value of using the Numa Organ 1 slim flat top space for utility stuff and for small gigs/spaces this could be a life saver. My comment was about how Dglavko mentioned he stacked a "Workstation" on top of the Numa Organ 1 slim flat surface area. I do this with my EPS sampler on top of the flat area of a large Roland RD250s digital piano and the EPS sits fully on top. However, stacking a full-sized workstation (like a Kronos, Motif, etc.) on that Numa 1 Organ flat space doesn't seem feasible or safe.
  10. If we want the size & weight cut from these clones...then the result is often a loss of that B3 heft. I'm totally OK with that and I think the Numa 2 design is focused well to cover most organ sound & performance needs along with a cool retro vibe (...our keyboard look & beer opinions can be very subjective)
  11. I really like the Numa 2 black design & slim profile. The white flat top area on the original Numa Organ does look kinda slim to me...what do you stack on top there? Also for those interested, the original Numa Organ can be updated with the Numa 2 software/features. That's pretty cool See video at 5:32:
  12. Guess we'll have to go to Strumenti Musicali Palma in Milano to check it out in person. Looks and sounds tasty [video:youtube]
  13. Have you played the FA's SN APs/EPs/Clavs via the S90XS keys at all (via MIDI)? I'm sure it would be a world of difference and better experience than just playing these SN instruments using the FA-06's lower quality/non-weighted keyboard action.
  14. National Health - Of Queues And Cures(1978). Canterbury Prog at its finest [video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS5L67uIZ24
  15. For those interested in hearing the FA in a prog-ish setting, here's a video by members of Tangent with a homage to Tangerine Dream's Ricochet. The video captures the synth side of the FA and per the keyboard player Andy Tillison: "There are two parallel 4 note sequencers running for the duration of the song in the same way as Tangerine Dream would have used analogue step sequencers. This piece features the (currently) new Roland FA-06 workstation which is responsible for all the keyboard sounds you hear (minus the ebow guitar patch and the Mellotrons) - regardless of which keyboard appears to be being played." This performance captures the TD vibe nicely (BTW...the FA sounds really great too). ...hope Tangent comes to this side of the pond.
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