Elton John's favorite piano and still uses the rackmount version of it today. It's probably the first piano that wasn't sampled based as it used Roland's version of remodelling.
Absolutely right. The acoustic grand he uses is also equipped with disklavier and midi. So you never hear the acoustic piano. It just midi controls the rd1000 rack mount which is called the MKS20 and the yamaha motiff as well. So it’s piano 1 full volume on the mks20. And I believe bright or stage grand at 3/4 volume on the motiff. So you get that weird digital/somewhat acoustic sound he is famous for.
@@christhedemocrat JV1010 has all presets from JV2080 Check: Preset-E 003 (RD 1000) And maybe: Preset-A 016 and 017 (SA Rhodes1 and SA Rhodes 2) and User 0016 (SA Rhodes 5) SA stands for Structured Adaptive and was the synthesis technology uses by the RD-1000 The SR-JV80-03 Piano expansion board has several "RD" patches as well
Someone clearly had no clue what they had. You cant even find the 1000 models second hand for ridiculous prices anymore. The working ones are all hoarded now.
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Elton John's favorite piano and still uses the rackmount version of it today. It's probably the first piano that wasn't sampled based as it used Roland's version of remodelling.
Have no idea what you just said.
What do you mean the "rackmount version"? Elton uses a digital Yamaha grand piano.
@@johnnastrom9400 Elton uses too rackmounts. A Roland MKS-20 and Yamaha Motif Rack.
@@johnnastrom9400 Roland MKS-20 is the rack version of Roland Rd-1000
Absolutely right. The acoustic grand he uses is also equipped with disklavier and midi. So you never hear the acoustic piano. It just midi controls the rd1000 rack mount which is called the MKS20 and the yamaha motiff as well. So it’s piano 1 full volume on the mks20. And I believe bright or stage grand at 3/4 volume on the motiff. So you get that weird digital/somewhat acoustic sound he is famous for.
Roland RD-1000. Does it sound like a piano? No!... Does it fit perfectly well in the mix for any pop tune out there?... Oh yes !!
Those are some nice patches, like the first and second. Very bright and punchy. Nice playing too
That was incredible. Wow! Thanks!
Bravissimo!
I think having found out, that Gilbert O´ Sullivan used a RD 1000 live back in 1993 - and seemingly still loves it.
The Roland jV 2080 has a nice RD 1000 patch for anyone chasing one.
I have the Roland JV 1010
Does anyone know if my sound module has the rd1000 sounds
@@christhedemocrat JV1010 has all presets from JV2080
Check: Preset-E 003 (RD 1000)
And maybe: Preset-A 016 and 017 (SA Rhodes1 and SA Rhodes 2) and User 0016 (SA Rhodes 5)
SA stands for Structured Adaptive and was the synthesis technology uses by the RD-1000
The SR-JV80-03 Piano expansion board has several "RD" patches as well
@@MrStudioJB Thanks a million bro. I I really appreciate that
God bless
Mark Kelly of Marillion used one of these fairly extensively on their late 80s and early 90s albums.
Le secchiate di nostalgia 😁❤
Before some days i take one old fp8..basic acustic piano is similar or same or small better?
the sounds of the FP series are much more recent and full-bodied
@@synthcloud to me is very good even is old.
some dude snagged this off the fb market place for 88$ WHAT THE HELL!!!! This thing is a masterpiece.
Someone clearly had no clue what they had. You cant even find the 1000 models second hand for ridiculous prices anymore. The working ones are all hoarded now.
@@lorenmorgan1931 undeniably true bro that gotta get out to goodwill or any thrift stores n hope u get lucky lol
Are these all presets or are they midi sounds?
These are presets
@@synthcloud Thank you!
Sounds nothing like a piano but does sound like a Yamaha cp80 .
I mean, c'mon, it does sound enough like one that you can tell what they're going for - it's just less complex and rich.
Sounds like a oldie piano
@@ernestorodriguez9735 not at all
And God said let there be MKS 20
Music name?
it is an improvised performance
Ok