Thank you for the tutorial, it really helps me a lot! Sorry but don't take this out of context but what camera do you use in this video? I'm really interested, it looks cool! Maybe I wanted to try it to use for my school project.
Thanks for your Omnichord Lessons. I just bought one on Ebay today. I'm looking forward to playing music again since playing my guitar really aggravates carpal tunnel. Can you explain about the the Foot Switch? Also can the omnichord be hooked into foot pedals to make the sounds more ethereal like new age music?
We found an omnichord and would like to play it. We watched your video, very helpful. We are missing the AC adapter. Do you think any adapter would do? Thank you.
No! You can burn up your omnichord by using the wrong adapter. My om-100 uses a 12volt adapter. Maybe you can find one on ebay or buy an universal adapter that has different connectors and adjustable voltage. They also run on 10 c batteries. I hope u get it running soon - have fun.
@@bradstubbs my daughter was able to find specifications where the AC adapter should be connected. We will go to the music store and see if we can find one. Thanks again.
Are you sure the earlier models didn't have all the same available notes? I find it hard to believe that they would make an instrument, with not just limited octaves, but less than a whole set of notes. Please get back to me when you can, seeing as this is an older video, and I've been hoping to purchase an OM-27. Thank you
google a picture and see for yourself ... the earlier models had fewer buttons... some accordions do the same thing, it's not uncommon for a beginners instrument.
Hi, I'm searching for your other omnichord videos. Really like the way you explain things. Slightly odd question...What is your hat called and where did you get it. Thanks.
Brad, I have another question. I've seen Omnichords on stands and I'm wondering if that is snare drum stand or something else? Any ideas how to mount the Omni on a stand?
Some omnichords come with a strap buttons and a strap for wearing it like a guitar. I use a heavy duty music stand to hold it sometimes, just make sure it's secure.
Hey I’m sure you won’t see this, but I appreciate these tutorials so much. They have really helped me out. You are a saint. Thank you
thank you
Thank you for the tutorial, it really helps me a lot! Sorry but don't take this out of context but what camera do you use in this video? I'm really interested, it looks cool! Maybe I wanted to try it to use for my school project.
Thanks for your Omnichord Lessons. I just bought one on Ebay today. I'm looking forward to playing music again since playing my guitar really aggravates carpal tunnel. Can you explain about the the Foot Switch? Also can the omnichord be hooked into foot pedals to make the sounds more ethereal like new age music?
The foot switch only stops and starts the Omnichord. Have fun.
thanks
We found an omnichord and would like to play it. We watched your video, very helpful.
We are missing the AC adapter. Do you think any adapter would do? Thank you.
No! You can burn up your omnichord by using the wrong adapter. My om-100 uses a 12volt adapter. Maybe you can find one on ebay or buy an universal adapter that has different connectors and adjustable voltage. They also run on 10 c batteries. I hope u get it running soon - have fun.
@@bradstubbs my daughter was able to find specifications where the AC adapter should be connected. We will go to the music store and see if we can find one. Thanks again.
@@luisamendoza5482 you are welcome
Are you sure the earlier models didn't have all the same available notes? I find it hard to believe that they would make an instrument, with not just limited octaves, but less than a whole set of notes. Please get back to me when you can, seeing as this is an older video, and I've been hoping to purchase an OM-27. Thank you
google a picture and see for yourself ... the earlier models had fewer buttons... some accordions do the same thing, it's not uncommon for a beginners instrument.
Hi, I'm searching for your other omnichord videos. Really like the way you explain things. Slightly odd question...What is your hat called and where did you get it. Thanks.
Yeah, I love that hat too. Sadly, I can't find it ... it' was a thrift store find.
Brad, I have another question. I've seen Omnichords on stands and I'm wondering if that is snare drum stand or something else? Any ideas how to mount the Omni on a stand?
Some omnichords come with a strap buttons and a strap for wearing it like a guitar. I use a heavy duty music stand to hold it sometimes, just make sure it's secure.
Thanks
thats very cool !!!!!