RiHa Orchestra Organ Part 2 Harp and ARC Rhythm and Drum machine explained
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I know the organ very much. sold it in an organshop in Holland in 1979 and 1980... Its a wonderful instrument.
Musical Greetings, Menno Beijer
What a great machine! Really enjoyed the improv starting around 10 min mark too 👏
Thank you! :)
Toe-rrific! I love the look of the rhythm section. It reminds me of a computer control panel from a 60s science fiction film.
Dear Hilda,
The most marvellous video shot of all time in history of organ presentations I have ever seen, appears at 13:15.......
I think I will be dreaming about it, hopefully it doesn't turn into a nightmare......😇🤐🥶....
Strange things happen in the studio sometimes :)
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Dear Hida,
Thankfully, the nightmare took a day off.....
Because I was simply too afraid to close my 👀.....
Hello Steve, the musical capabilities of that dutch RaHe Organ/Sinth/Rhythm Section, are absolutely incredible and of course it becomes totally into Gold when it reaches the hands of a Sound Alchemist like you !!
Thanks so much, you are very kind
The groove section with arp-harp, rhythm controls and separate faders is just awesome. It reminds me of some modern age grooveboxes resp. drum computers. All the best and thanks for sharing this video here :-)!
Cheers Curtis
If Raymond Scott had built an Optigan... it would sound like this.
I don't know this brand, it's awesome. Thanks for sharing
apparently they’re rare because most of them caught on fire in 1979
Always splendid work Hilda 😁 Great to see the Yamaha Electone recently, a bizarre beast, but I have a good example myself so of particular interest. For some reason the YT algorithm kept you away from me for a while. Great to see all progressing majestically! Best wishes to one and all! 🥳 xo 💕
Cheers! Shame about the algorithm- I hope it has sorted itself out now!
A truly audacious device
Another quality video as always!
As always a great video from the master of musictech obscurity. For the sad nerds , of which I suspect I’m not the only one. Can you include a peek inside when you open them up(and I suspect you do open them up). Rows and rows of analog electronics is far more interesting than a small board in the corner with surface mount stuff.
We have just published a little addendum for you to enjoy!
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that was a long, even ominous buildup with black glove! makes one wonder if punchline remained on the editing room floor. not that sneaky toeses weren't appreciated. somebody tweet it at tarantino the toenoisseur🦶
Haha - there may have been a punchline then, or it may be still yet to come
Nice demo!
I have been looking forward for your PTII. This ReHe is a very sophisticated girl with red toenails! Thank you for sharing. Love your humour and videos man, you are a gentleman!
You are so welcome!
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I have one!
Krautrock capable
Beware of crazy Dutchmen! On mine the rhythm section has been swapped out by a Wersimatic 2. I don’t know why ( did the original break down or did the previous owner prefer the Wersimatic?) but the drumsounds it produces seem to have a bit more umph. Thanks for showing me the original section which is also very versatile and for reminding me that it is high time I start refurbishing my instrument.👍👍👍
Cheers Marc, that’s interesting yours had a transplant. I highly recommend you do at least the synth - it’s absolutely brilliant, and as far as I can see, is contained on its own boards, separate from the other parts. I have all the schematics if you would like copies
Lppks like fun!
It’s an analogue groovebox! Hast thou ever fiddled with a Yamaha D85? 3 manual Jobby.
Not seen one of these before but hopefully one will come our way one day!
@@VintageKeysStudio some great vids of the beast on yeow choob
This WAILS!!!😂😂
So, it's a harpeggiator 😀
😔 I'll get my coat.
the cymbals/drums sound weirdly chorused
The reason for this is that I wired the output of the synth and drums so it would go through the Leslie as well as the main speaker, so it’s probably on the Leslie setting at that point
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