@@three30fogeauxst58 Not hating, I actually like the demo quite a lot, although while it sounds good, it will not replace the guitar. However a cover is not the same as playing along with a recording. If you were a musician you'd understand the basics. You're not a musician.
@@AnassBrik11 you're right and wrong at the same time This piano is more of a different kind Is like Piano & Synth Idk what to call this keyboard though under any sub titles.
@@glp.1337 It's supposed to sound fuzzy, have you ever listened to Jimi Hendrix? This is literally perfect. I imagine Hendrix would be smiling from heaven
People in these comments really don't know anything about synths. Replicating a guitar is almost mission impossible for even 2-3 grand keyboards there just too much to try to imitate and they usually end up sounding "Mechanical and Processed" this synth they made makes it sound alive. That's what makes this video amazing. Also you would never know if you were listening to a real guitar or a keyboard when you buy someones CD all you hear is the song. They're not going to tell you.
Ameretsu Shidori Did you watch the same video? This is a far cry from the "expressiveness" of even a poor guitarist, let alone the guy he is trying to emulate. Besides, I have personally heard people play the same sounds on a keyboard with a pitch bend pedal. Hell, you can even throw a high pass filter in there to selectively bend notes and recombine them with the low notes for under $100. Tell me again, what is the point of this if everything it does is already possible or done better elsewhere?
Ameretsu Shidori I agree that it sounds good, but I don't see where the huge advancement is. Similar tech has been around a while, albeit in a different form. If they show me something that has never been possible with the same setup, substituting this new device with a nice keyboard and a pitch bend pedal, I'll see that I was wrong. However, I have yet to see something really revolutionary.
You know how we all have that one "friend" that goes on and on about the classics and how new music is ruining everything? I stripped the audio from this video and asked him what he thought about the live cover and he goes, "Now THAT'S real music." I had the biggest grin when I showed him the video and he then changed his tune to say that you can definitely notice how "unalive" it feels. Why are people like this?.
Until the Seaboard you could not independently bend notes on a keyboard without affecting the entire keyboard. That's what make this keyboard so incredible. All pitch and modulation effects are note independent and you don't have to free your left hand to do it. You just use each key or touch ribbon appropriately.
The joke is that we already have an instrument that sounds like a guitar, an actual guitar. No one's denying that this isn't a huge innovation, it just doesn't need to replace what's already there you know
> the seaboard doesn't accomplish anything else already done by other, cheaper machines. WTF are you talking about? What "other, cheaper" keyboard lets you articulate the pitch of each note independently? If you're going to argue that you can just use a guitar, you're a dumbass of epic proportions, completely missing the point. This device is not a guitar emulator, it's a keyboard that's expressive enough to do a passable guitar, which is unprecedented in history. Obviously that expressiveness can be used for everything _else_ keyboards do, most of which has nothing to do with guitar.
Aftertouch can be assigned to pitch modulation or you could just use the pitch bend wheel. Check out the CME Xkey midi controller with poly aftertouch avaliable since 2013 for 99 dollars.
I love how everyone gets so hell bent on rubbishing the fact that this dude is using a midi controller to play a guitar sound, while forgetting the purpose of demonstrating the possibilities in new technology is to expand the horizon of musicality. Yes this vid shows a guy playing a Jimi tune, but use this thing for any number of further possibilities and you break new musical ground. Ironically, that's exactly what all the cool cats like Jimi were out to do, and here we have a bunch of anti progress comments due to musical purism? I'm pretty sure Jimi would lose his shit if he had a crack at this thing. Bring on technology!
True. It's all technology. Hendrix electric guitar did whole lot of stuff an acoustic can't. And even acoustic instruments are technology. Push it further back and there's only a Capella over tribal percussions.
@platomica yes off course it's an attempt to copy a Hendrix classic, as did Clapton, Red Hot Chili Peppers, SRV, Living Colour, The Cure, and many more. The differences are: 1. This cover is on a keyboard that expresses like no other keyboard has ever. 2. It's for a demonstrative purpose to show 'how' this keyboard is different to all other keyboards, ever. Musicality talks to sensitivity in musical expression. I'm not sure anyone can argue that this keyboard allows expression better than any keyboard has in the past. Your argument that it's a narrow, contrived and uninspired attempt to copy a Hendrix classic cannot be said differently for the many copies that were made to date. However, this copy wasn't released and sold to sell the 'music', it was released on TH-cam with the purpose of demonstrating the remarkable and distinct capability of this musical instrument. Getting bogged down in defending Jimi's musical genius serves no purpose in talking about this instrument as the video is not about challenging the amazing music created by, IMHO, one of the coolest cats ever to grace the earth. It's about demonstrating the capability of an instrument. You think CBS didn't market the Fender Strat? I see demonstrations of guitars by all sorts of companies, by all sorts of artists all the time. Where's the difference?
Tank: "Now, we're supposed to start with these operation programs first... That's major boring shit. Let's do something a little more fun. How about... rock and roll?" Neo: "Jimi Hendrix? I'm going to learn... Jimi Hendrix?"
Wow! I'm more impressed about how good the the Midi/audio samples for the guitar sounds are. Usually, one could hear like "this is not a real guitar", but this is really realistic. Of course, the playing is just incredible, but man, when did digital sounds become this good?
Digital always sounds better. There is more room in the digital domain to reproduce quality. Analog shaves off a ton of high end to get that "warm sound". But what you are talking about is just good sampling quality. And sampling has always been digital. But the main reason why this sounds so good is not the sample quality, it's how amazingly creative the artist is at playing that pad keyboard.
its stock guitar sounds. What makes it sound real is the ability to do what guitars can and pianos can't. This is the power of the roli, since you can do nuanced things such as bends and slides and scratches etc. Just look at how he is moving his hands on the roli, those are just him manipulating different expressions for the guitar but on the piano.
I just can't get enough of this clip! Watching this actually makes me happy every single time. One day I hope I can seaboard like Mark. Wish in knew what he used for this sound
Forgot to slam it on the ground and set it on fire at the end. That's pretty cool though, actually makes more sense than the pitch wheel. More chord progression stuff possible when you have both hands available. I guess the question left is whether the feel to it is right without having to suffer on a longer jam?
if anybody already plays a fretless stringed instrument, AND the piano or keyboard, then this SEABOARD will be HEAVEN for you, because you naturally understand sliding and bending, and your ears are trained for that, so the SEABOARD will be the perfect blend between both!
I can't believe how much this doesn't sound like a keyboard. If you closed your eyes, or only hear this video, there would be absolutely no way to tell that this wasn't just a great guitar player.
@@Sochi_Mochi I read your comment in a small window and thought it was about guitar and I was like oh well, I suppose that's kinda funny ... then I realised it was about a keyboard and for some reason that struck me as hilarious. Don't know why. Maybe the mental image.
amazing!...what musicianship and what an instrument!... I had the pleasure of watching Jimmy Hendricks [from about 25 feet away] at a concert...Jimmy would have loved this, thanks! ps: I'm gonna get a Seaboard!
Electric guitarists on the internet complaining about technology ruining music, while sitting behind electronic effects units, amplifiers, and electromagnetic pickups
It's not the tech, it's how it's being used. For eg, the sampled guitar sounds decent. But the expressions aren't really a forte of this sampled instrument, sounds quite artificial.. if that's your thing, then fine. But to a guitar player this sounds like a bad representation of the instrument.
Tube amps are analog, and there's a reason why digital amps try to replicate their sound and not the opposite :) Technology has been indeed ruining music in a sense, because now that any trash "artist" can publish their shit online and get praised for it by the sheep listeners there is essentially nothing stopping the situation from deteriorating even more. Music is becoming more a mere product to be sold rather than a form of expression every day that passes.
+anast dimebagrestinpeace Well, yeah. "I was never worried that synthesizers would replace musicians. First of all, you have to be a musician in order to make music with a synthesizer." Dr. Robert Moog Can't say I've ever met an instrument that makes an untalented musician better.
+gktde9874 Ive never heard such a tone like thst but it must be magical if it can beat: a Les Paul with a tube screamer into a dimed marshall plexi with some nice reverb.
oh this is not the best use, its emulating guitar now, that awesome. But this instrument will shine in its capability to make synth sound organic and million times more expressive. There is a video of Hans Zimmer doing a bit out of Interstellar on it, that is just a bit of capability.
This is more a Marco Parisi demo than a Seaboard Demo. Amazing talent but you have to be trained especially for this new instrument, even if you're a great keyboard player. Jamie Cullum tried it and nothing interesting came out of the session from what I saw on youtube. Stevie Wonder tried it and the video has been edited so we just see him sing along Marco Parisi. So I'm bit sceptical about this new product even if I'll give it a try as soon as possible.
I just got one this week... I sounded like crap on the first day, passable on the second and actually pretty good on the third. It certailny does take some getting used to, but that comes quite quickly :) Meanwhile, Marco is the best seaboardist I've seen so far but I have to disagree with the opening statement. It takes a guy who knows how to use an instrument to demo it properly and this is exacty it. Otherwise demoing it wouldn't make much sense ;)
Actually Roland Lamb, the founder of Roli, said that it definitely will take some getting used to for most people, but that multi-instrumentalists seem to pick it up fairly quickly. He specifically said that musicians who play guitar and keyboard/piano seem to pick it up instantaneously.
Holy crap, never seen or heard of this instrument before but hot damn... That is extremely impressive, both the instrument and his playing! Actually an incredible Little Wing cover!
@@senoreverything6366 I was actually thinking it sounded really bad, honestly. Doesn't sound like a guitar at all. There's some really good guitar soundbanks out there too! But yeah, didn't like this at all.
2022,........been groovin' on this since I first heard it in 2016! I have this love all things Hendrix inspired,....and this is one of my top favorite performances.
i swear i thought the same until i played an actual seaboard. once you start to get into it, you actually enjoy the shaking of the stand. ah.. it's all about the show i guess. kinda emphasizes the feel when you rub a key horizontally. ah go play one. you'll see what i mean. :D
I always wondered why keyboard players wouldn't have a wider range of choices for stands; they're almost all the same! A drum hardware company ought to team-up with some keyboardists and make some totally new & good-looking designs.
Can I ask, whats Marco's setup in terms of Equator, guitar sample library, and processing to get his guitar solo at 1:20 to sound so authentic and real? I've been wondering about this for a while, and have been continually trying to find something that is as convincing as this to play with my Seaboard Rise, but I haven't gotten this close. Would mean a lot to me, and I'm sure others are dying to know as well! Thanks!
He's using a daisy chain of real guitar pedals on the mix bus channel that contains the guitar samples. It's most likely just an average kontakt guitar. But he couldve also taken the time to make his own sample library of guitar one shots. And i assume you understand the dynamics that the roli provides with its glide/portamento functionalities. That's really the most important thing to achieving this sound - the keyboard itself
I hope re-using this old video, means that the Seaboard will enter production again. Though playing the Block is nice, it's a bit of a two-faced joy - with only 24 keys and no pedal input. I've been waiting to upgrade to a Seaboard (49) for years already. Come on ROLI - let me give you my money! :D
I'm actually more excited about how this is the closest thing to Little Wing on TH-cam that isn't a cover, or a tutorial. Why were all those Hendrix songs taken down?
Most musicians, including guitarists and keyboardists play music, very few actually compose, and even fewer actually create scores; not sure why you'd consider that shallow. Anyway, to show off, you have to be at least as good as the crowd, if not better, so I suppose they have that going for them.
That's how far ROLI have taken things. I'm impressed... more that he's putting in huge amounts of vibrato and feel which takes years to hone on any instrument. He's fucking talented!
If only his Seaboard's stand was as solid as his performance.
LMAO
Pretty solid comment LOL
I have never seen a solid keyboard stand
hahahahaha exactly :D
Mint
This man is really shredding a keyboard. What a world we live in.
there are tons of keyboard shredders out there. Prog rock and prog metal are full of them
Check out Patrick Moraz's solo on "Sound Chaser": th-cam.com/video/kOP6ltRT25I/w-d-xo.html
Lmao
I love how this is just an instrument demonstration. But like low key this is one of the best covers I’ve heard of the song
It was spot on.
Not really a cover... more like a play-along
@@commodoor6549 haters gonna hate
@@three30fogeauxst58 Not hating, I actually like the demo quite a lot, although while it sounds good, it will not replace the guitar. However a cover is not the same as playing along with a recording. If you were a musician you'd understand the basics. You're not a musician.
The vibrato on the keys is awesome! I always play my keyboard like that. It doesn’t do anything, but I feel like it does 🤣
It's good, but not THAT good. Very impressive, nonetheless.
@@dncviorel what are you smokin?
@@banzaiibGood shit
I love how hes playing a 1200$ instrument on what seems to be a 15$ stand...
Adds vibrato.
@@biggiesmartypants good one 😂
@@biggiesmartypants instead of shaking your fingers, just use your left hand to shake the stand haha
WHAT!? only 1200??!?! I payed more for my Virus TI
Actually, it's a $4.99 stand named Jimmy
this guy is better at playing little wing on a keyboard than a lot of people on TH-cam playing little wing on guitar
Well, that's not a piano
@@AnassBrik11 you're right and wrong at the same time
This piano is more of a different kind
Is like Piano & Synth
Idk what to call this keyboard though under any sub titles.
@@BVK. it's just a midi keyboard with unique pitch bend and vibrato feature... furthest thing from a synth...
congratz on looking cool. But it sounded horrible
@@glp.1337 It's supposed to sound fuzzy, have you ever listened to Jimi Hendrix?
This is literally perfect. I imagine Hendrix would be smiling from heaven
that old lady was definitely having some acid flashbacks when she heard that
Yeah, she looked somewhat zoned out hahah
I'm impressed by both the fact that a keyboard is able to produce that sound and also by the fact that he's able to play it so well on it
This was a lot better than I expected. I wasn't aware you could recreate hammers, pull-offs, slides, muting, string bends, vibrato etc on a keyboard.
I don't understand how people thumbs down this??? Its just to amazing!
People in these comments really don't know anything about synths. Replicating a guitar is almost mission impossible for even 2-3 grand keyboards there just too much to try to imitate and they usually end up sounding "Mechanical and Processed" this synth they made makes it sound alive. That's what makes this video amazing. Also you would never know if you were listening to a real guitar or a keyboard when you buy someones CD all you hear is the song. They're not going to tell you.
Ameretsu Shidori Did you watch the same video? This is a far cry from the "expressiveness" of even a poor guitarist, let alone the guy he is trying to emulate. Besides, I have personally heard people play the same sounds on a keyboard with a pitch bend pedal. Hell, you can even throw a high pass filter in there to selectively bend notes and recombine them with the low notes for under $100.
Tell me again, what is the point of this if everything it does is already possible or done better elsewhere?
jo jim
I play Synths and Guitar it sounded pretty good technology has come a long way.
Ameretsu Shidori I agree that it sounds good, but I don't see where the huge advancement is. Similar tech has been around a while, albeit in a different form. If they show me something that has never been possible with the same setup, substituting this new device with a nice keyboard and a pitch bend pedal, I'll see that I was wrong. However, I have yet to see something really revolutionary.
+jo jim a pitch bend pedal doesn't allow you to bend individual notes
***** what makes an instrument real?
You know how we all have that one "friend" that goes on and on about the classics and how new music is ruining everything? I stripped the audio from this video and asked him what he thought about the live cover and he goes, "Now THAT'S real music."
I had the biggest grin when I showed him the video and he then changed his tune to say that you can definitely notice how "unalive" it feels. Why are people like this?.
It's just cognitive/confirmation bias. People like to confirm things they already feel or "know".
@@jenkem4464 this Boards Sounds Like Shit playing Jimi i dont recognize the Song they should Play Something new rolistyle
Jo Ginnis lmfao no wayyyy
if that guy couldn't tell that it wasn't a real guitar in the first place then clearly he wasn't gonna know much about music either
cool story.
I have no freaking idea how you can become THAT good with an instrument which has been released like only one or two years ago
you know he's good when he plays that on a synth and still makes guitarist faces
respect
While no instrument will ever match the sound and feel of a real guitar, this was really good and wayyy better than expected.
It already sounds better than some budget guitar and options
wow now we finally have an instrument that sounds just like a guitar!!
lol
Lol.. FAIL.
It's a MIDI controller. It can sound like anything you want.
tlkshowhst I don't think you got the joke
Until the Seaboard you could not independently bend notes on a keyboard without affecting the entire keyboard. That's what make this keyboard so incredible. All pitch and modulation effects are note independent and you don't have to free your left hand to do it. You just use each key or touch ribbon appropriately.
The joke is that we already have an instrument that sounds like a guitar, an actual guitar. No one's denying that this isn't a huge innovation, it just doesn't need to replace what's already there you know
I just found out about this instrument, and I'm seriously blown away right now.
whoa this is a breakthrough in technology if I've ever saw one.
Hendrix just rolled a bit in his grave now.
> the seaboard doesn't accomplish anything else already done by other, cheaper machines.
WTF are you talking about? What "other, cheaper" keyboard lets you articulate the pitch of each note independently?
If you're going to argue that you can just use a guitar, you're a dumbass of epic proportions, completely missing the point. This device is not a guitar emulator, it's a keyboard that's expressive enough to do a passable guitar, which is unprecedented in history. Obviously that expressiveness can be used for everything _else_ keyboards do, most of which has nothing to do with guitar.
Aftertouch can be assigned to pitch modulation or you could just use the pitch bend wheel.
Check out the CME Xkey midi controller with poly aftertouch avaliable since 2013 for 99 dollars.
You can use a pitch wheel to alter an individual note in a polyphonic context? What kind of pitch wheels are you using and where can I get some?
then you haven't played one. and if you have... what the fuck is wrong with you
I love how everyone gets so hell bent on rubbishing the fact that this dude is using a midi controller to play a guitar sound, while forgetting the purpose of demonstrating the possibilities in new technology is to expand the horizon of musicality. Yes this vid shows a guy playing a Jimi tune, but use this thing for any number of further possibilities and you break new musical ground. Ironically, that's exactly what all the cool cats like Jimi were out to do, and here we have a bunch of anti progress comments due to musical purism?
I'm pretty sure Jimi would lose his shit if he had a crack at this thing. Bring on technology!
most people are idiots - welcome to planet earth :)
Yeah that was amazing. He is a great player. And anyone that complains about that probably isn't doing their best to improve and grow.
True. It's all technology. Hendrix electric guitar did whole lot of stuff an acoustic can't. And even acoustic instruments are technology. Push it further back and there's only a Capella over tribal percussions.
@platomica yes off course it's an attempt to copy a Hendrix classic, as did Clapton, Red Hot Chili Peppers, SRV, Living Colour, The Cure, and many more. The differences are:
1. This cover is on a keyboard that expresses like no other keyboard has ever.
2. It's for a demonstrative purpose to show 'how' this keyboard is different to all other keyboards, ever.
Musicality talks to sensitivity in musical expression. I'm not sure anyone can argue that this keyboard allows expression better than any keyboard has in the past.
Your argument that it's a narrow, contrived and uninspired attempt to copy a Hendrix classic cannot be said differently for the many copies that were made to date. However, this copy wasn't released and sold to sell the 'music', it was released on TH-cam with the purpose of demonstrating the remarkable and distinct capability of this musical instrument.
Getting bogged down in defending Jimi's musical genius serves no purpose in talking about this instrument as the video is not about challenging the amazing music created by, IMHO, one of the coolest cats ever to grace the earth. It's about demonstrating the capability of an instrument. You think CBS didn't market the Fender Strat? I see demonstrations of guitars by all sorts of companies, by all sorts of artists all the time. Where's the difference?
platomica spoken like a true talentless individual. Let’s hear your music, bud.
ive watched this at least 3 times a year since this video came out
same bro!
buy the poor man a solid keyboard stand! solid performance
Michael Demertzi yeah lol the stand is worse than using it in your lap tbh
It helps tremolo and bendings.
@@ponledo not sure "helps" is the right word lol
I come back here every so often just for that run at 1:33, incredible stuff.
man looks like he came straight out the matrix
That's probably where the keyboard comes from
He kinda looks like my father. 😂
some neo looking don
JP from grandmas boy lol
Tank: "Now, we're supposed to start with these operation programs first... That's major boring shit. Let's do something a little more fun. How about... rock and roll?" Neo: "Jimi Hendrix? I'm going to learn... Jimi Hendrix?"
Insane. An props for the guy/girl who made the midi sounds for this. Sounds so realistic
I've never heard a synth recreate a guitar so well
Wow! I'm more impressed about how good the the Midi/audio samples for the guitar sounds are. Usually, one could hear like "this is not a real guitar", but this is really realistic.
Of course, the playing is just incredible, but man, when did digital sounds become this good?
It sounds more realistic than other guitar imitating midis for keyboards because you can bend the pitch and stuff on a roli. At least I think so
Pes Ces yeah and I think the roli accounts for minor pressure changes as well to better simulate how hard the strings would be hit/picked
Digital always sounds better. There is more room in the digital domain to reproduce quality. Analog shaves off a ton of high end to get that "warm sound". But what you are talking about is just good sampling quality. And sampling has always been digital. But the main reason why this sounds so good is not the sample quality, it's how amazingly creative the artist is at playing that pad keyboard.
its stock guitar sounds. What makes it sound real is the ability to do what guitars can and pianos can't.
This is the power of the roli, since you can do nuanced things such as bends and slides and scratches etc. Just look at how he is moving his hands on the roli, those are just him manipulating different expressions for the guitar but on the piano.
Its 2017, anything is possible
This guy can find a G-spot in anytime...
Revise. Your sentence structure is the inverse of this guy's playing
That’s what I thought
Lol
whats that mate?
Hahahhahahaahhaaaaa
To play like Jimi Hendrix even with guitar is already difficult/impossible let alone play like Jimi with keyboard! Bravo!! 👏
the wobbly stand kills me LOL otherwise just insane and beautiful! bravo!
This best part of this video is the elderly couple in front, receptive to something that is obviously new. Love it!
Jimi would've loved this! Amazing expressiveness & neat keyboard! Breaking rules = only way to move things forward. 👍🏻 ROLI & this guy.
totaly agree
Even Jimi Hendrix would have enjoyed this recreation of his masterpiece
Stunning product demo.
As a Surface artist and FL Studio composer I can say one thing : this keyboard is AWE-SOME!!! Wowww
Have watched this video a dozen times. I'm still amazed by this performance everytime I watch
I just can't get enough of this clip! Watching this actually makes me happy every single time. One day I hope I can seaboard like Mark. Wish in knew what he used for this sound
Forgot to slam it on the ground and set it on fire at the end.
That's pretty cool though, actually makes more sense than the pitch wheel. More chord progression stuff possible when you have both hands available. I guess the question left is whether the feel to it is right without having to suffer on a longer jam?
Make a Keytar version and I'm sold.
me too.
well, only if these things doesn't sold for $1000+
you can get one for 799
made by who?
Andrea Sutherland it is the seaboard price.
global.store.roli.com/collections/seaboard-rise
First one.
this is a glimpse of what comes ahead!
if anybody already plays a fretless stringed instrument, AND the piano or keyboard, then this SEABOARD will be HEAVEN for you, because you naturally understand sliding and bending, and your ears are trained for that, so the SEABOARD will be the perfect blend between both!
I can't believe how much this doesn't sound like a keyboard.
If you closed your eyes, or only hear this video, there would be absolutely no way to tell that this wasn't just a great guitar player.
That is almost unbelievably good
the grandma in the background be like:
ya thats exactly what I saw at woodstuck
This guy and this technology are both incredible. The first time an electronic keyboard has truly come close to the expressiveness of the guitar.
1:28 that dude at the back with looks of unbelief on his face was priceless
I had to pick up my jaw from the floor after watching this.
(guitar is a string instrument people played in the past before the seaboard came out)
but can he play it with his teeth?
cliche 1
Was sure you was gonna say "but can he play wonderwall"
The keys are made from them ...
Once he gets his dentures!
@@Sochi_Mochi I read your comment in a small window and thought it was about guitar and I was like oh well, I suppose that's kinda funny ... then I realised it was about a keyboard and for some reason that struck me as hilarious. Don't know why. Maybe the mental image.
imagine time traveling back , and showing someone this?? we really really are living in the future man , wild stuff 🤘
you got me with that solo. bravo
Well, this answers a question no one was asking
amazing!...what musicianship and what an instrument!...
I had the pleasure of watching Jimmy Hendricks [from about 25 feet away] at a concert...Jimmy would have loved this, thanks!
ps: I'm gonna get a Seaboard!
"Anyway here's wonderwall"
From time to time I come here to see and hear this wonderful performance.
A prime example of an emulation of an instrument turning into something amazing in its own right!!!! Amazing! I want one!!!!!!
but can you play it while it's lit on fire?
it should be lit on fire … sounds terrible. he should play it without the backing tracks and then it would be obvious how crappy the tone is
it sounds decent, also the sound is coming from whatever he is controlling via the keyboard, most likely some plug-in
I think if you try really hard, you can definitely play this while it is lit on fire.
I don't think people above understand the joke...
your joke is the best part of this video
The more expressive and 'human' you can sound with electronic instruments, the better... Go future!
WOW, a true virtuoso, hats off :) Cheers compadre
Damn, he got mad skill. And the synth guitar sound...flawless 🍺
Absolutely fantastic in every regard
Electric guitarists on the internet complaining about technology ruining music, while sitting behind electronic effects units, amplifiers, and electromagnetic pickups
Chandan Acharya lmfao
Lmfaooo
It's not the tech, it's how it's being used. For eg, the sampled guitar sounds decent. But the expressions aren't really a forte of this sampled instrument, sounds quite artificial.. if that's your thing, then fine. But to a guitar player this sounds like a bad representation of the instrument.
Tube amps are analog, and there's a reason why digital amps try to replicate their sound and not the opposite :)
Technology has been indeed ruining music in a sense, because now that any trash "artist" can publish their shit online and get praised for it by the sheep listeners there is essentially nothing stopping the situation from deteriorating even more. Music is becoming more a mere product to be sold rather than a form of expression every day that passes.
@@XenoghostTV you're sad and need to get a life
you need to be extremely talented to use this thing. otherwise you will sound 15 times worst than you already are.
+anast dimebagrestinpeace Well, yeah. "I was never worried that synthesizers would replace musicians. First of all, you have to be a musician in order to make music with a synthesizer." Dr. Robert Moog
Can't say I've ever met an instrument that makes an untalented musician better.
+anast dimebagrestinpeace Considering my talent level I'd say that's damn near impossible. ;) There's got to be a cap at crappy playing at some point.
Do you play any type of instrument?
Joe Kerr Im a guitarist :)
Then you should already know that talent is bullshit.
Браво 👏!!!!!!!
I keep coming back to this
That is beautiful update of the original.
I clicked on this video without realising I know this guys.
His mother was my school teacher lol
Jeremy Clarkson did she drive you away from music?
Milton Keynes Pl0x
No she drove him away from the public,
She wasn't a music teacher tho.
Jeremy Clarkson 💕
something about this feels as new and exciting like the electric guitar was in its time
That time when Les Paul made a talk box except you hold the piece to your neck. He was a very talented inventer.
now everyone will understand why Jimi was music gemius
And why you need more work on your spelling, little baby.
whatever!
Best keyboard guitar improvisation that I've ever seen!
As a guitar player whose been learning synth this is perfect
The machines will come for us all eventually. Even as guitarists we aren't safe.
Samples on a keyboard will never be as good as a genuine vintage guitar trough a cranked tube amp :) So worry not my friend, for we are safe.
+luuk341 ..a vintage minimoog-synthesizer played through a cranked tube amp...is the fattest tone EVER...not even a les paul comes close!
+gktde9874 Ive never heard such a tone like thst but it must be magical if it can beat: a Les Paul with a tube screamer into a dimed marshall plexi with some nice reverb.
That may be right but.. It's not the same feeling of a true guitar.
Can you play Smoke on the water?
Why would he want to?
Peter Cook-Jones It was a joke, genious
It's 'genius', genius.
It's 'penis', penis.
west price you have a 'prestigous', weenis.
What the fuck, it happens rarely that I'm blown away these days, good fucking job.
same bro
This is what I call "An Extraordinary Musician".
I never instantly wanted a single product so bad in my entire life
Did you get one?
These things are great but I heard they're quite inaccessible, even if you already played keys for a long time.
Most of the demos of these suck, nice to see someone really utilising it well.
oh this is not the best use, its emulating guitar now, that awesome. But this instrument will shine in its capability to make synth sound organic and million times more expressive. There is a video of Hans Zimmer doing a bit out of Interstellar on it, that is just a bit of capability.
now set it on fire!
cliche 2
haha ya you wanna be jimi or not
it'd release toxic air though
hahaha best comment
This is more a Marco Parisi demo than a Seaboard Demo.
Amazing talent but you have to be trained especially for this new instrument, even if you're a great keyboard player. Jamie Cullum tried it and nothing interesting came out of the session from what I saw on youtube. Stevie Wonder tried it and the video has been edited so we just see him sing along Marco Parisi. So I'm bit sceptical about this new product even if I'll give it a try as soon as possible.
+xavlexav Can't agree about Jamie Cullum. He had some very interesting tunes.
I just got one this week... I sounded like crap on the first day, passable on the second and actually pretty good on the third. It certailny does take some getting used to, but that comes quite quickly :) Meanwhile, Marco is the best seaboardist I've seen so far but I have to disagree with the opening statement. It takes a guy who knows how to use an instrument to demo it properly and this is exacty it. Otherwise demoing it wouldn't make much sense ;)
Actually Roland Lamb, the founder of Roli, said that it definitely will take some getting used to for most people, but that multi-instrumentalists seem to pick it up fairly quickly. He specifically said that musicians who play guitar and keyboard/piano seem to pick it up instantaneously.
Well that makes sense ;)
Holy crap, never seen or heard of this instrument before but hot damn... That is extremely impressive, both the instrument and his playing! Actually an incredible Little Wing cover!
AMAZING!
He played it exactly how Jimi would have wanted: The Experience way
His girlfriend must be a really happy girl.
youjotr9876 magic 👆 OK
Hha nice
what? this has nothing to do with making a bitch happy
@@damitrioustucker1576 your innocence in this world gives me hope😂
@dylan foley teeth, not tongue
the mostbeautiful video in history
That stand is making my OCD explode 😱
It is sadly refreshing to hear someone play with there fricken heart like they are making love to and with the world.
The real question is: what fantastic sound bank is he using
thats more to the point! wonder if its a plug in?
@@tonystephen6312 it has to be. That's one of the most expressive and forward thinking guitar emulations I've ever heard.
@@senoreverything6366 I was actually thinking it sounded really bad, honestly. Doesn't sound like a guitar at all. There's some really good guitar soundbanks out there too! But yeah, didn't like this at all.
wonder if its Kontakt - the Roli helps!
@@kc2094 I think it sounds exactly like an overdriven strat...
Old lady at 1:04 is reminiscing on Woodstock
Heh, she probably was a groupie for Jimi.
2022,........been groovin' on this since I first heard it in 2016! I have this love all things Hendrix inspired,....and this is one of my top favorite performances.
jimi always sound soooo good, the keyboard....is cool
But does it djent ?
i wanna hear that! xD
I do not understand
should, very easily :p
+Vibe Sensational You're not worthy.
Finlay Cameron
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For the love of god get a better stand. Please.
Not possible. All the money already spent on that Roli.
i swear i thought the same until i played an actual seaboard. once you start to get into it, you actually enjoy the shaking of the stand. ah.. it's all about the show i guess. kinda emphasizes the feel when you rub a key horizontally. ah go play one. you'll see what i mean. :D
I always wondered why keyboard players wouldn't have a wider range of choices for stands; they're almost all the same! A drum hardware company ought to team-up with some keyboardists and make some totally new & good-looking designs.
True- it would be a shame for the ROLI to fly off that POS!!!
hahahaha that thing wobbled everywhere
Can I ask, whats Marco's setup in terms of Equator, guitar sample library, and processing to get his guitar solo at 1:20 to sound so authentic and real?
I've been wondering about this for a while, and have been continually trying to find something that is as convincing as this to play with my Seaboard Rise, but I haven't gotten this close.
Would mean a lot to me, and I'm sure others are dying to know as well! Thanks!
have you figured this out? I am wondering the same thing.
probably some native instruments VST?
Probably Roli is not answering you because it s not a plugin build by them😂
Roli has a video about how to connect the Seaboard to Kontact, so that might be the thing.
He's using a daisy chain of real guitar pedals on the mix bus channel that contains the guitar samples. It's most likely just an average kontakt guitar. But he couldve also taken the time to make his own sample library of guitar one shots. And i assume you understand the dynamics that the roli provides with its glide/portamento functionalities. That's really the most important thing to achieving this sound - the keyboard itself
Everything will be perfect in the hand of Marco Parisi 😀😀😀
I hope re-using this old video, means that the Seaboard will enter production again. Though playing the Block is nice, it's a bit of a two-faced joy - with only 24 keys and no pedal input. I've been waiting to upgrade to a Seaboard (49) for years already. Come on ROLI - let me give you my money! :D
I'm actually more excited about how this is the closest thing to Little Wing on TH-cam that isn't a cover, or a tutorial. Why were all those Hendrix songs taken down?
The Wandering Internet Wizard copyright. you cant have any album versions on youtube
You do realize you can listen to stuff on a website that isn't TH-cam?
The Wandering Internet Wizard The Hendrix estate is controlled by his sister. She's a greedy bitch.
Wyatt Rowe Ah yes, Jimi Hendrix's greedy sister, Gimmie Hendrix.
So many fucking hardcore-guitar fans ranting on this because it's a keyboard. Who gives a fuck, it's about the sound after all
xander j. Not all guitarists are musicians.......just shallow ppl who can show off, they can play but not write.
Most musicians, including guitarists and keyboardists play music, very few actually compose, and even fewer actually create scores; not sure why you'd consider that shallow.
Anyway, to show off, you have to be at least as good as the crowd, if not better, so I suppose they have that going for them.
I thought I was listening to a real guitar when I wasnt lookin'! That's impressive
This is an absolutely incredible performance, makes me wonder what Jimi could’ve done with one of these things. I imagine he would’ve been fascinated
That's how far ROLI have taken things. I'm impressed... more that he's putting in huge amounts of vibrato and feel which takes years to hone on any instrument. He's fucking talented!
I would have never guessed this wasn't a guitar if I only heard the audio.