This is an excelent video showing the quality of sounds and expression of the AE30 Pro. And a nice overvieuw of the advanced features to enriche or change the sounds. Thank you for this demo!!! The AE30Pro has next level features, comparing to the WX5, and EWI 4000 and -5000. A Windsynth-workstation !
The acoustic emulations are another step up but I'm extremely fussy so I don't think I'll be using them much except for silent practice. However, that harmonica patch sounds usable. A favourite piece for me is Dervish D by Vangelis, his use of the CS80 has the creator of the Wikipedia page convinced it's a harmonica (okay I'll admit that as a teenager I thought that too). So I'm thinking it's the ideal patch for when I play that. Mostly I think I'll be using the synth sounds where realism is not an issue.
I found the AE10 keyboard to express emotions more easily than the AE30 !!! Did you notice that.... i wish the AE30 had an emotional keyboard like the AE10 !!!
Nice clip, it was actually Andrew Ohs demonstration of saxophone sounds that finally convinced me to buy the AE-30! What kind of stand do you use? Does it hold the Aerophone as stable as it looks?
@@raymanstyler4806 thanks! All my guitar stands have wide spacing for supporting the body of the guitar. However, it is an indication that lateral thinking is the way to deal with this!
I use an Aerophone Stand which I bought from SaxRax UK and it fits nicely. What I did was to screw the AE stand to a Standing Mic stand for height and convenience. Thanks for the question.
This is an excelent video showing the quality of sounds and expression of the AE30 Pro. And a nice overvieuw of the advanced features to enriche or change the sounds. Thank you for this demo!!!
The AE30Pro has next level features, comparing to the WX5, and EWI 4000 and -5000. A Windsynth-workstation !
Great review what stand were you using at the start of the review to hold and display the AE30
The acoustic emulations are another step up but I'm extremely fussy so I don't think I'll be using them much except for silent practice. However, that harmonica patch sounds usable. A favourite piece for me is Dervish D by Vangelis, his use of the CS80 has the creator of the Wikipedia page convinced it's a harmonica (okay I'll admit that as a teenager I thought that too). So I'm thinking it's the ideal patch for when I play that. Mostly I think I'll be using the synth sounds where realism is not an issue.
I found the AE10 keyboard to express emotions more easily than the AE30 !!! Did you notice that.... i wish the AE30 had an emotional keyboard like the AE10 !!!
Does the Roland editor app require Apple hardware and software or can it be used with android and PC/Microsoft like the Yamaha -150?
Thanks for the review. Would you say the Supernatural sound engine is better than that on the AE-10?
Nice clip, it was actually Andrew Ohs demonstration of saxophone sounds that finally convinced me to buy the AE-30! What kind of stand do you use? Does it hold the Aerophone as stable as it looks?
I'm curious about that stand too!
@@unclemick-synths It's a Teton guitar stand! Now the question is how did they place the aerophone on it. I guess that is why the bottom isn't shown
@@raymanstyler4806 thanks! All my guitar stands have wide spacing for supporting the body of the guitar. However, it is an indication that lateral thinking is the way to deal with this!
I use an Aerophone Stand which I bought from SaxRax UK and it fits nicely. What I did was to screw the AE stand to a
Standing Mic stand for height and convenience. Thanks for the question.
@@AndrewOh thanks Andrew
Tune up with the playback, your FLAT ! 😱
how much more benefit am I going to get Andrew .is it worth the investment ??? as I have the ae10
I’ve heard people that have had both and they said they should’ve just kept 10 and not gone to the pro 30.
@@DJ-bz4vi loving my AE-30! It is in a totally different class over the AE-10.
@@alphabeets thanks for that comment .i take it you you also have the ae 10 ??
@@alphabeets that’s good to know. Thank you.
This clickity keys are loud. If you are playing live with other acoustic instruments you will have a built in tap dancer to accentuate the music.