Last edited by wljmrbill; Jan-06-2019 at 20:54.
....To play only what is written is the domain of science. To realize what is not written is the domain of art."
- Jean Langlais
I wish you the Best for each day, now and always.
Bill
Bill,
So good of you to pass on to us these enjoyable sounds and performances. Much thanks to you, and to the performers, of course.
Analogicus
Analogicus! It's nice to see that your reply here is enjoyable and sophisticated,
because when I see your name I get anxious, even a little perturbed, and that's why I'm looking here.
In the early 80's I had a Yahama rack-mount echo unit, all analog.
It was a good used deal from a friend who knew I would use it onstage, not in his studio.
I was filling in for a family country band, playing in a Legion Hall in Fonthill,
when it was stolen as I was packing up to go. It turned out that one of the hard rock nephews took it.
I never got it back.
My new micro-digital, half-rack BOSS echo units might do more, but that Yamaha had a nicer sound.
And the knobs weren't so small, easier to use onstage, set up on top of my amp.
I could comment about the organ and organist here,
but I'll just say I'm still not sure if I had one keyboard,
would it have wood-grain keys or ivory, I'm still not sure.
I don't think I've ever seen an all wood-grain piano or keyboard.