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Yamaha montage 8 church organ
Yamaha montage 8 church organ








yamaha montage 8 church organ
  1. YAMAHA MONTAGE 8 CHURCH ORGAN SOFTWARE
  2. YAMAHA MONTAGE 8 CHURCH ORGAN PLUS

The Vox does have some nice features to recommend it, though.

YAMAHA MONTAGE 8 CHURCH ORGAN PLUS

But from a strictly organ perspective, I think the Vox lags the Numa Organ 2 (or, if he needs more sounds than organ, the Roland VR-09), at least to the extent that Vox doesn't actually support all the percussion and C/V options of the original, plus Vox exceeds budget and those others are below. way over budget, but he could stay at least closer to budget by sticking with his current Privia on bottom instead of the D1 (not sure the D1 would be better anyway, especially since "easy to drag around" is a concern). Good luck if you happen to take a pace forward or be volunteeredĭ1+Continental. A Roland RD 2000 would be 4000 OzD plus amp.Īn arranger could be the way to go with a Korg Pa1000 or Yamaha SX900 for about 2500 OzD and both have pretty powerful inbuilt amps and speakers downside is they are only 61 keys unless the budget is upped to a Genos or Pa4X level to get 76 keys. Just had a look at prices over there and an acoustic piano can easily run to 12000 or more Oz Dollars.Ī Stage Piano would be more robust but without inbuilt amp and speakers. So yes an EP would suffice but there are buts. Our U3A have meetings in a few Church related venues and they all have electronic keyboards of the workstation variety, all are Yamaha with one being a Montage. Management by Committee is a recipe for the wrong unit to be bought.

yamaha montage 8 church organ

The best thing a Committee can do is to make up their mind on what to do and if that ends up assigning funds to buy a new acoustic piano, EP or keyboard it is then essential that they then let the person with knowledge select an appropriate unit.

YAMAHA MONTAGE 8 CHURCH ORGAN SOFTWARE

Check out Native Instruments S series controllers and their Komplete software plus also checkout Arturia Keylab mk 2 plus their many software packs. Also checkout the Yamaha SX700 arranger, I am not sure if it has the same features as the Korg.įinally do note that not all keyboards are self contained with onboard amp and speakers so factor in for this especially in store where you could be playing an instrument through a PA or amp costing as much as the keyboard.ĭefinitive finally, there is the MIDI route with a keyboard controller and software instruments. Only 61 synth action keys but a Korg PA700 will give great piano and organ sounds out of the box including drawbars and rotary effect. Great piano sounds and very good organ sounds as standard with the Roland but the Ferrofish adds the drawbars and the vast permutations of available sounds and effects that go with it makes it a great combo Hammer action keys but a workstation with which all you need to do is learn the features you want to use. Next up is a Vox Continental organ but it is only 73 keys and is $2k from Sam Ash, it is probably worth having a play of one if you have the chance.Ī combo of a Roland Juno DS 88 $999 and a Ferrofish B4000+ organ expander $499, will give a great combo and is slap on budget. Its main plus point is physical drawbar sliders.

yamaha montage 8 church organ

It is an all in one unit with its own speakers but has semi weighted keys. Numa Compact 2X, which has 8 pianos, 8 EPs, 16 organs plus others. I am struggling to think of a single instrument that will meet your needs and not be a workstation. Organs do not tend to have fully weighted keys.










Yamaha montage 8 church organ