Es war damals vor ca. 33 Jahren ein Fehler, diese Orgel gekauft zu haben. Das Ding hat mir 12000 DM gekostet. Der Bock war sau schwer und sperrig. Und die Orgel konnte so wenig.@@musk771
You mean MIDI connected? I can play the accompaniment of the PSR-4500 on the organ lower manual, unfortunately I believe the MIDI implementation of the C700 is rudimental and just same channel can be assigned to the keyboards, not different channels to each one. Lately, on EX70 or my G6 , the MIDI became more advanced, allowing different programmable channels, program change, clock etc. Anyway actually is difficult for me a video like this because the PSR4500 and this organ sits in different locations, waiting for a definitive placement in a new home.
The drum inside the organ is a SY-DP50, Technics used such 12 bit PCM drum only for this first hybrid PCM/analog organs (G7-C700-E66-C600 and so on), then it was replaced by a new drum unit with different sound, (from the SX-EX and full MIDI organs) in my opinion more tiny in sound, although realistic for that time. I personally prefer this one, has more personality and more distinctive sound especially for snare and unique toms as you notice. The late drum unit persisted in different organ and kjeyboard generations (SX-G6-EX70-EX60...GX7-5-3/C800/SX-K700/AX7 and so on). The C700 is hybrid. Drum is PCM as well ass bBasse voices; the Rhytmic Orchestra, Orchestral Voices, Strings and Choir, are analog. Percussive (piano, guitar, steel drum etc) is PCM as well as the Solo synthesizer section (I remember when listeners were surprised to hear a sax sounding like a...sax!). The C700 is the ONLY one of its generation with a MIDI OUT. Just basic channel is programmable, but just same ch. for each keyboard or pedals, nor tweackable filters or MIDI octave as for the late series.
Beautiful organ and sounds.
Very good demo 👍
Diese Orgel hatte ich auch, hat mir ein Vermögen gekostet. Das war einer meiner größten Fehler in meinen Leben.
Fehler, es neu gekauft zu haben, oder dass Sie es nicht mehr haben?
Es war damals vor ca. 33 Jahren ein Fehler, diese Orgel gekauft zu haben. Das Ding hat mir 12000 DM gekostet. Der Bock war sau schwer und sperrig. Und die Orgel konnte so wenig.@@musk771
Hey ANdro, can you do a video of you playing the Technics & the PSR-4500?
You mean MIDI connected? I can play the accompaniment of the PSR-4500 on the organ lower manual, unfortunately I believe the MIDI implementation of the C700 is rudimental and just same channel can be assigned to the keyboards, not different channels to each one. Lately, on EX70 or my G6 , the MIDI became more advanced, allowing different programmable channels, program change, clock etc. Anyway actually is difficult for me a video like this because the PSR4500 and this organ sits in different locations, waiting for a definitive placement in a new home.
@@musk771 I think you still can give it a shot. :)
@@timothyverbist5795 I will, stay tuned!
Typical Technics drums, especially the Toms.
Was the organ complete PCM or the drums only?
The drum inside the organ is a SY-DP50, Technics used such 12 bit PCM drum only for this first hybrid PCM/analog organs (G7-C700-E66-C600 and so on), then it was replaced by a new drum unit with different sound, (from the SX-EX and full MIDI organs) in my opinion more tiny in sound, although realistic for that time. I personally prefer this one, has more personality and more distinctive sound especially for snare and unique toms as you notice. The late drum unit persisted in different organ and kjeyboard generations (SX-G6-EX70-EX60...GX7-5-3/C800/SX-K700/AX7 and so on). The C700 is hybrid. Drum is PCM as well ass bBasse voices; the Rhytmic Orchestra, Orchestral Voices, Strings and Choir, are analog. Percussive (piano, guitar, steel drum etc) is PCM as well as the Solo synthesizer section (I remember when listeners were surprised to hear a sax sounding like a...sax!). The C700 is the ONLY one of its generation with a MIDI OUT. Just basic channel is programmable, but just same ch. for each keyboard or pedals, nor tweackable filters or MIDI octave as for the late series.