From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Mon Oct 28 04:25:13 2002
Subject:Re: Nord Electro - Octave switching (was....wow!)

Hmmmm...Like I said, I didn't spend any time gigging
with the piano sounds, only the organ, so maybe I need
to relook at that.

tony

Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong.

--- ggareth wrote:
> Yeah, what's the problem here?
>
> I have a 73 and the range is more than enough for
> any of the piano
> sounds. Who needs octave shift? Does a Rhodes have
> octave shift?
>
> The clav goes really low, I use it to play
> bass-lines and definitely
> do not need an extra octave at the bottom. That
> octave would be so
> low that it would sound terrible and be unusable!
>
> --- In CloneWheel@y..., emili gene
> wrote:
> >
> > --- Eric Lawson wrote:
> > > The thing about the octave switching of
> non-organ
> > > sounds seems bothersome
> >
> > It is kind of critical on the 61, but I don't
> think
> > you'd need it on a 73 keyboard.
> >
> > Are
> > > you saying that the clav sound can't be octave
> > > switched and the default
> > > octave is not low enough?
> >
> > Humm...Ever found a clavinet wich has more than 73
> > notes???.
> >
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