@@aarondiver4693 Hi Aaron, the band was: "The Scoundrels of York" from 1965-1968-ish. We were a club band, playing all the top dance hits. I remember we were the regular Thursday Night House band at the Town & Country club in Berea, Ohio.
4:13 That Pipe organ music is bringing back SO MANY memories of going to church. Our church had an electric organ for the longest time, I don’t know what make or model it was but it sounded a lot like that. Our church later replaced it with a complete pipe organ which sounds amazing but there’s something about the transistor generated sound of an electric organ trying to emulate the Pipe Organ that just takes me back to my childhood.
Sehr schöne Demonstration. Wie ich es liebe, wenn ein fähiger Musiker ein Instrument demonstriert und nicht bloß ein Sammler, der nicht mal spielen kann. Top!
I purchased a brand new Red Farfisa Combo Compact back in the Summer of 1965. It served me well. Traded it in plus money on a brand new Vox Continental in 1968. I am picking up a used Farfisa Compact Duo in the next 2 weeks. A old band member of mine from back during the 60's has it and wants to give it to me. Missing my old Farfisa Combo Compact I am going to take it off his hands. Hopefully it doesn't need a lot of work.
I have a 72 model, and nothing sounds Like this, doors, ELP, YES, PF, and of course ,the reason I got one, The Animals, thanks for going through settings and sharing this beautiful instrument
- die Farfisa´s hatten schon seinerzeit einen guten Ruf - staunenswert dass alles noch (ohne Kontaktprobleme) funktioniert!! - Super, freu mich für Dich!
ja, der sound ist heute wieder in. viele moderne keyboards haben die sounds der alten combo orgeln wieder mit an bord. naja man müsste meine compact deluxe mal zerlegen und komplett reinigen, ein bisschen kratzen die kontakte schon, aber ich halte es getreu dem motto "never change a running system" für sinnvoller sie erst mal so zu lassen :)
About the best playing I've heard since 'Ray Manzarek'!Awesome demo!In a day of incredible synth keys,the 'farfisa' has an 'organic-quality' that can't be touched!💙🥂
Inolvidable Para mí el FAST 5 trajo sonidos que la tecnología actual jamás pudo reproducirlas con sus timbres tan particulares. CREO FUE MARCA Y MODELO ICONO EN CIENTOS Y CIENTOS DE BANDAS BEAT DE ESOS ICÓNICOS AÑOS. Es para emocionarse con algún que otro lagrimón al Escuchar algunos de esos timbres maravillosos ..
@@bendasbrot Very Gud! I have just bought a German made condenser mic to capture a live performance of my next video, The End by The Doors , when I can I prefer German engineering/technology ultra reliable , the Italians did well engineering the Farfisa range
@@bendasbrot yes, very solid construction all round i'm using mine as a table! but for sure those keys are great, common problems will be elements of the circuitry giving out with these vintage instruments
@@zachhaywood1564 not alone, there are huge discounts rn for the whole V collection, maybe save up some money and get the VC8 or the upcoming VC9 instead
@@bendasbrot I grabbed it yesterday. I would say it works... 70%? There are lots of good repair videos here... I'm hoping I can get it up to 90% with just some compressed air and contact cleaner!
Yeah, it lags the Percussion Feature both for treble and Bass, as well as the "Drums". But Soundwise its the same beast. Best luck repairing! That thing is not easy to start off with analogue electronics
Hello my friend, congratulations on your videos. They are very nice. I would like to ask you how I can find the sounds from this Farfisa v deluxe I'm only interested in the sound, not the effects. Because I want to put them in the Kork Kronos. in KMP format. I would be happy if you could help me. Thanks!!!👍
Do you prefer this model with the drum and cymbal feature?i have the model without.i love this organ. the look the feel the organ of our lives.with some effects it can sound like anything.
Great demo! Your playing skills are pretty amazing! I was curious to hear what one of these sounds like. I've just bought a Nord Electro 6D. One of it's specialities is imitating five types of Organ, (including Farfisa). It sounds like Nord did their research very well!
aus meinem keller =) das teil hab ich schon ne weile. leider verkennen viele leute, dass auch diese instrumente ihren platz in der musikgeschichte mehr als verdient haben!
Hi, I've been watching your demo recording of the organ several times already. And I really like it. Tell me, do you use any additional effects or are these all built-in effects of this organ? Thank you
Hallo, ich habe mir Ihre Demoaufnahme der Orgel schon mehrmals angeschaut. Und es gefällt mir wirklich gut. Sagen Sie mir, verwenden Sie zusätzliche Effekte oder sind das alles eingebaute Effekte dieser Orgel? Danke
@@bendasbrot Vielen dank. Great to know! I associate the sound of the Farfisa *so* much with my childhood. I think it would be interesting to hear some well known church music played on it, and also to hear what we think of as "serious music" hammed up by playing it on a Farfisa in the style of the organ on Elton John's "Crocodile Rock." BTW, can you ID what sort of organ that is on CR just by its sound?
Nunca más esos sonidos maravillosos.En mí país Argentina la inmensa mayoría de sus grandes grupos y bandas de esas épocas doradas usaban teclados Farfisa y de ellos,uno de los mas icónicos fue el modelo FAST 5 ..
Dude that sounds fantastic ...but how are you running the organ through Cubase given this is pre MIDI? And when you say "effect plugins" ...which ones are you using beyond reverb, chorus, amping [virtual tube amp?]?
Thanks, well i just captured the Audio via jack cable and Audio interface. I used a phaser for the psy part. The rest is just a lot of reverb (spring) and amp Simulation.
@@bendasbrot "captured the Audio via jack cable and Audio interface" ... being a newbie I had no idea you could do this. If I understand it correctly that's essentially a Midi hack since you're playing with a DAW manipulating the sound in real time. Did I get that right? So a 1/4' jack to USB adapter to the computer ...but what's the "audio interface"?
It has nothing to do with midi. I captured the pure Audio Signal from the organ and fed it into the Software. There i applied the effects and just recorded all at once.
@@bendasbrot I'm a newbie so didn't even know one could do that...thanks for the education! I'm eyeing up 2 Hammond's in my area [free & close to it] so I could play around with the sounds with something like the following. Correct? www.amazon.com/BEHRINGER-Audio-Interface-1-Channel-UM2/dp/B00EK1OTZC/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=audio+interface&qid=1619293538&sr=8-3
Yeah I was trying to use your demonstration as a reference as I have recently got a Compact Deluxe and it doesn’t quite sound as full even after a lot of work so I was wondering how clean your recording was.
If this is the organ model Sir Elton John played during "Jamaica Jerk-Off" from *Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,* does that mean Elton triggered those drum sounds from the bass section too?
Amazing instrument! I have one myself, a compact in red (but I like the grey better!). How did you get the sounds in the organ to sounds like a pipe organ?
Warum ist diese Farfisa Orgel deutlich teurer (bis zu 2.500€) als z.B. die Farfisa jacqueline (ab 50€)? Why is this Farfisa Duo significantly more expensive (up to 2.500€) compared to the Farfisa Jacquline models which can be bought for 50€?
Das liegt zum einen daran dass die compact von bedeutenden Bands wie pink floyd (echoes) genutzt wurde und zum anderen dass diese comboorgeln eine besondere Stellung zwischen Synthesizer und Heimorgel inne hatten, quasi eine Art Pionierrolle. Klanglich sind die alten Orgeln auch um einiges schärfer als spätere spinettmodelle...
@@bendasbrot würden Sie davon abraten eine Jacqueline (oder wie das Modell auch heißen mag) zu kaufen, auch wenn man mehr ein Fan von Bands ist, die das Modell aus ihrem Video spiel(t)en? Weil ein solcher Preisunterschied ist meiner Meinung nach nicht ganz vertretbar für ähnliche specs..
@@iTzAtaXi wenn du die Musik aus Zeit authentisch spielen willst, ist dieses Modell sicherlich nicht die erste Wahl. Ich empfehle dir einen neueres stage Keyboard zum Beispiel Nord oder sowas... Die Jacqueline klingt bedeutend anders, viel weicher. Zudem hast du bei der Orgel auch die Schwierigkeit der Abnahme...
@@bendasbrot was meinen Sie mit “Schwierigkeit der Abnahme”? Wenn ich aufnehmen will? Ich denke, dass ich trotzdem auf Orginalität setzen werde und für 50€ eher eine jacqueline kaufe und hoffentlich zufrieden damit bin. Weicherer Sound ist ja sicherlich nichts schlechtes.. und die Nord Stage Dinger sind ja auch bekannter Weise über 1000 oder sogar 2000 Euro teuer.
Also wenn du planst dir diese Orgel zu holen, rate ich dir den Preis noch zu drücken. Die Orgeln sind faktisch wertlos, es gibt viele viele Orgeln die keinen Abnehmer finden. Sie haben ihren speziellen Reiz, aber den richtigen 60er,70er Sound wirst du damit nicht bekommen
The engineers at Farfisa were absolute geniuses.
they were indead!
Ben the bread
Loplop der Vogel
COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF, BUT THE ORGAN WOULD BE NOTHING WITHOUT THE TALENTED PLAYERS THAT USE IT TO ITS FULLEST POTENTIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bought a FARFISA COMPACT DELUXE and its amp in mid 1964! Played it in a Cleveland Ohio band for years! It was the best keyboard.
Cleveland! Love that place.
what band
@@aarondiver4693 Hi Aaron, the band was:
"The Scoundrels of York" from 1965-1968-ish.
We were a club band, playing all the top dance hits. I remember we were the regular Thursday Night House band at the Town & Country club in Berea, Ohio.
@@JustSayNovideo-BehindScenes cool my godmother was in the adults in the 80s as well as The rainy day saints currently
Great Ray Manzarek/Doors sound there!
How realistic the pipe organ sound is. Really nice sound.
It’s BEAUTIFUL.
Always liked those mellow flutey voicings on the Farfisa.
Pictures of The Doors playing at Northridge in july 1967 Ray manzarek is playing a farfisa organ.
2:40, Love Me two Times, The Doors
Great!
Wow that’s far out, good for your numb skull!
Holy S@!@ amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
Hear this perfect pipe organ sound. Lovely sound quality.
4:13 That Pipe organ music is bringing back SO MANY memories of going to church.
Our church had an electric organ for the longest time, I don’t know what make or model it was but it sounded a lot like that.
Our church later replaced it with a complete pipe organ which sounds amazing but there’s something about the transistor generated sound of an electric organ trying to emulate the Pipe Organ that just takes me back to my childhood.
This organ defined the 60's!
Sehr schöne Demonstration. Wie ich es liebe, wenn ein fähiger Musiker ein Instrument demonstriert und nicht bloß ein Sammler, der nicht mal spielen kann. Top!
I purchased a brand new Red Farfisa Combo Compact back in the Summer of 1965. It served me well. Traded it in plus money on a brand new Vox Continental in 1968. I am picking up a used Farfisa Compact Duo in the next 2 weeks. A old band member of mine from back during the 60's has it and wants to give it to me. Missing my old Farfisa Combo Compact I am going to take it off his hands. Hopefully it doesn't need a lot of work.
I'm amazed at the pipe organ sounds!
Loved that you took the time to go through all the settings. Great Video.
yeah, i missed such a step by step video on youtube, so i did it :)
Apparently Jerk It Out by the Caesars was played on a Farfisa once they’d found one in a pawnshop. Inimitable sound. Check it out.
I miss them. They should make a comeback.
Ich vermisse Farfisa. Ich finde die sollten ein comeback machen.
i agree they officially need to come back as well, but check out the yamaha reface YC and nord electro, they have a good farfisa sound in them
@@deengew Check out Hammond SK1 series for Farfisa organ sounds! Its on my bucket list to buy one now...
I have a 72 model, and nothing sounds Like this, doors, ELP, YES, PF, and of course ,the reason I got one, The Animals, thanks for going through settings and sharing this beautiful instrument
None of those bands used these except Pink Floyd.
The doors and The Animals used a VOX Continental.
- die Farfisa´s hatten schon seinerzeit einen guten Ruf - staunenswert dass alles noch (ohne Kontaktprobleme) funktioniert!! - Super, freu mich für Dich!
ja, der sound ist heute wieder in. viele moderne keyboards haben die sounds der alten combo orgeln wieder mit an bord. naja man müsste meine compact deluxe mal zerlegen und komplett reinigen, ein bisschen kratzen die kontakte schon, aber ich halte es getreu dem motto "never change a running system" für sinnvoller sie erst mal so zu lassen :)
Diese Instrumente sind ja noch so gebaut, dass man die Kontakte ohne Probleme reinigen kann. heute undenkbar... :-)
The way you played that amazing instrument was awesome!!
About the best playing I've heard since 'Ray Manzarek'!Awesome demo!In a day of incredible synth keys,the 'farfisa' has an 'organic-quality' that can't be touched!💙🥂
Mother of combo organs, and imho grandmother of the synth pad.
could be yeah ;)
What do you mean by synth pad
example: bridge of "Kind of a Drag", Buckinghams. The farfisa underlines the horns as the top line moves up. A soft chord in the background.
Well played, sir. Some really nice runs there!
He brought back The Doors with that 60s 70s psychedelic rock.
Waiting for the Sun ☀️
Love all The Doors music! 🤘🤘
It definitely raised the bar.... Now which manufacturer, will bring it back to Life.....
Farfisa.. Gracias por las alegrías que nos separaste con tus sonidis inimitables aún con toda la impresionante tecnología actual. . Gracias, gracias;!
"...que nos deparaste" .
Hard Rock Style is very reminiscent of Keith Emerson's Hammond organ
Yeah that it was supposed to be, and of course the deep purple Sound
Dood , watching you play doors like that literally just inspired me to hack apart my organ and put some overdrive in the signal chain
everything is better with overdrive
I think Ray Manzarek exclusively used a Vox Continental, but someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Thats noch right, love me two times is played on a Gibson g101 combo organ which he used live a lot! But i think he never used farfisas...
@@bendasbrot Thank you for the clarification! I'm a pretty new synth and organ nut, so I like to have those details right.
Hehe, youre welcome
Unique music! Bravo Maestro!
Farfisa is legend for me. Warm sounds, sounds fantastic. My Farfisa Keyboard was Broken 6 years ago😢.
Best Garage Organ! 🎹
Inolvidable Para mí el FAST 5 trajo sonidos que la tecnología actual jamás pudo reproducirlas con sus timbres tan particulares. CREO FUE MARCA Y MODELO ICONO EN CIENTOS Y CIENTOS DE BANDAS BEAT DE ESOS ICÓNICOS AÑOS. Es para emocionarse con algún que otro lagrimón al Escuchar algunos de esos timbres maravillosos ..
4:13 My favorite FOREVER.
Awesome organ! I miss that music. Crocodile Rock - Elton John brought me here.
best keys, best key action of ALL the combo organs
Thats true. Btw i watch your videos since a few years and really enjoy them
@@bendasbrot Very Gud! I have just bought a German made condenser mic to capture a live performance of my next video, The End by The Doors , when I can I prefer German engineering/technology ultra reliable , the Italians did well engineering the Farfisa range
I must admit the farfisas a really well made. Mine was also pretty reliable until last week one frequency divider passed out
@@bendasbrot yes, very solid construction all round i'm using mine as a table! but for sure those keys are great, common problems will be elements of the circuitry giving out with these vintage instruments
Yeah i guess you can expect that from aging of capacitors
I have the Arturia FarfisaV but this is a beast😍
Been thinking about getting that, already have the Mini V and Modular V, is it worth the money?
@@zachhaywood1564 not alone, there are huge discounts rn for the whole V collection, maybe save up some money and get the VC8 or the upcoming VC9 instead
Can’t actually believe this thing is over a HALF century old!!
Legendarios sonidos del Farfisa presente en miles de bandas de época en todo el Mundo..
beautiful example!
Someone in my area is giving away one of these that needs some repairs and I came here to watch this, which was a mistake, because now I NEED IT.
It is totally worth it, trust me. I have many Instruments, but the farfisa is still my Favorite
@@bendasbrot I grabbed it yesterday. I would say it works... 70%? There are lots of good repair videos here... I'm hoping I can get it up to 90% with just some compressed air and contact cleaner!
@@doctordave super! If you need help troubleshooting, let me know. I restored the one above mysekf
@@bendasbrot I might. Mine's actually the Compact Combo... not the "Deluxe", so it doesn't have the bass percussion and some of the features.
Yeah, it lags the Percussion Feature both for treble and Bass, as well as the "Drums". But Soundwise its the same beast. Best luck repairing! That thing is not easy to start off with analogue electronics
Hello my friend, congratulations on your videos. They are very nice. I would like to ask you how I can find the sounds from this Farfisa v deluxe I'm only interested in the sound, not the effects. Because I want to put them in the Kork Kronos. in KMP format. I would be happy if you could help me. Thanks!!!👍
Do you prefer this model with the drum and cymbal feature?i have the model without.i love this organ. the look the feel the organ of our lives.with some effects it can sound like anything.
well i down really prefer it since i do not use the drum and cymbal :) but i used to buy this one cheaply!
Great demo! Your playing skills are pretty amazing! I was curious to hear what one of these sounds like. I've just bought a Nord Electro 6D. One of it's specialities is imitating five types of Organ, (including Farfisa). It sounds like Nord did their research very well!
Yeah those new Nord Keyboards are pretty acurate, espacially the vox organs
Miss my duo☹️ Ace vid.
no 96 tears?
Love the Farsies! 👍
I don't get why it sounds like it's coming from behind a wall, but it sounds so spacious or like the reverb is incredible.
wonderful Bravo .
I now know this was the organ used in the recording of "Kind Of a Drag", my all-time favorite song, by the Buckinghams.
WOW!!! Amazing....
I have been TRYING to add one of these to my collection but they are SO rare now and fetching £10,000 when new they only cost a few hundred quid!
Uhh that expensive? Where are you located?
Do an other video pleaseeeeeeeee
3:20 Welches Lied spielen sie? Hast du es komponiert? Von welchem Song wurdest du inspiriert? Grüße gute Arbeit
Hallo, der Song "Rock Lobster" von the B52s war die Grundlage 😉
Das absolute Agregat... wo hast du das denn ausgegraben, absolut kultig :-)
aus meinem keller =) das teil hab ich schon ne weile. leider verkennen viele leute, dass auch diese instrumente ihren platz in der musikgeschichte mehr als verdient haben!
Stimmt :-)
Great stuff :) I worry about it being so close to the radiator though 🤔
Thank you, that was just a temporary set up, normally the farfisa is in storage... 😉 but actually it has issues with one frequency divider
@@bendasbrot I hope you can manage to fix it. I like to be able to experience old equipment.
Hi, I've been watching your demo recording of the organ several times already. And I really like it. Tell me, do you use any additional effects or are these all built-in effects of this organ? Thank you
Pipe organ Style Is incredible!
what amplifier you use for the organ?
Thanx
It is recorded direct into DAW
@@bendasbrot wow great sound
@@pierolupaio4804 but of course, the signal ran into amp simulations
@@bendasbrot what's the year of organ, please? Amazing
@@gilberto2056 i dont know for sure, but i think it is late 60s early 70s
Hallo, ich habe mir Ihre Demoaufnahme der Orgel schon mehrmals angeschaut. Und es gefällt mir wirklich gut. Sagen Sie mir, verwenden Sie zusätzliche Effekte oder sind das alles eingebaute Effekte dieser Orgel? Danke
First of all, I'm the mother of no organs, but I am a mother of three beautiful boys
my profile snapshot is one of my boys, so silly.
Muero por un farfisa y una Vox phantom 😎
Sounds great, could you tell me what one of these organs is worth ?
I would say they rise in value. A good one about 1000€, an absolutely mint condition one about 1500€
@@bendasbrot Thanks not sure what it is in U S money
@@bendasbrot Is anything manufactured these days that can duplicate the Farfisa sound(s)?
Dhumma Vati yes! For example all the clavia Nord stage products, or some bigger workstations...
@@bendasbrot Vielen dank. Great to know! I associate the sound of the Farfisa *so* much with my childhood. I think it would be interesting to hear some well known church music played on it, and also to hear what we think of as "serious music" hammed up by playing it on a Farfisa in the style of the organ on Elton John's "Crocodile Rock." BTW, can you ID what sort of organ that is on CR just by its sound?
Nunca más esos sonidos maravillosos.En mí país Argentina la inmensa mayoría de sus grandes grupos y bandas de esas épocas doradas usaban teclados Farfisa y de ellos,uno de los mas icónicos fue el modelo FAST 5 ..
I need a sampled version of this keyboard :O
Arturia farfisa awesome.
There's a 13 Note Pedal Board for it.
have the compact deluxe... it is a nice one.... have too many though and it's big..may have to move.
thats the big problem not having space for everything :)
Can you make a cover of Lovve Me two times and light my fire with this organ?
Pleaseeeeee
Unforutnately i have some issues with the organ now... Maybe when i got that fixes...
@@bendasbrot Still im waiting the cover xd
Yeah like i said, unfortunately the organ is only partly functional, i need time and money to get it fixed first 😫
@@bendasbrot How Long? :'c
@@bendasbrot don't let it die man
I have one question. What is that big thing on top of the organ, on the left side? It is lit up, and has a lot of buttons?
some people call such a thing laptop, for me it is my puny old 2008 macbook pro :-D
farfisa and vox the best
Do a video playing 96 Tears.
Nice bluesy organ
Dude that sounds fantastic ...but how are you running the organ through Cubase given this is pre MIDI? And when you say "effect plugins" ...which ones are you using beyond reverb, chorus, amping [virtual tube amp?]?
Thanks, well i just captured the Audio via jack cable and Audio interface. I used a phaser for the psy part. The rest is just a lot of reverb (spring) and amp Simulation.
@@bendasbrot "captured the Audio via jack cable and Audio interface" ... being a newbie I had no idea you could do this. If I understand it correctly that's essentially a Midi hack since you're playing with a DAW manipulating the sound in real time. Did I get that right? So a 1/4' jack to USB adapter to the computer ...but what's the "audio interface"?
It has nothing to do with midi. I captured the pure Audio Signal from the organ and fed it into the Software. There i applied the effects and just recorded all at once.
@@bendasbrot Goes to show you learn something new everyday. Thanks.
@@bendasbrot I'm a newbie so didn't even know one could do that...thanks for the education! I'm eyeing up 2 Hammond's in my area [free & close to it] so I could play around with the sounds with something like the following. Correct?
www.amazon.com/BEHRINGER-Audio-Interface-1-Channel-UM2/dp/B00EK1OTZC/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=audio+interface&qid=1619293538&sr=8-3
What is the name of the song in “Psychedelic style”?
What preset was used on Dirty Laundry?
Is this using the Farfisa amp?
😻😻😻😻😻
What's the song of the psychedelic style?
Is this organ good for New Wave/Punk
Duh man
Have you really got those Cubans effects enabled when demonstrating the different presets?
what cubans effects do you mean?
ah you mean cubase effects, well i is actually the waves plugin running in cubase. I think a little reverb was added anytime
Yeah I was trying to use your demonstration as a reference as I have recently got a Compact Deluxe and it doesn’t quite sound as full even after a lot of work so I was wondering how clean your recording was.
Ok, i just added reverb, Chorus and distortion at some time. But i did not make any changes to Sound itself like equalizing
I don’t suppose you’re in the UK Ben?
If this is the organ model Sir Elton John played during "Jamaica Jerk-Off" from *Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,* does that mean Elton triggered those drum sounds from the bass section too?
Hammer Sounds……. sind sie deutsche?
Love me two times! :D
Made in Italy Dear FELLA!
When it says “Made In Italy” on a piece of gear you know it’s gonna be good
Cars?
Amazing instrument! I have one myself, a compact in red (but I like the grey better!). How did you get the sounds in the organ to sounds like a pipe organ?
It is just a little filtered with lots of reverb
Used to have Fast2 back in the 80's...wish I'd never sold it.
esta a la venta?? Rodolfo
Sorry, but no 😉
0:53 Calm down there, Emerson.
:-D
Bryan Ferry played one?
2:43 we all know who this is haha, although I wouldn't necessarily call it 70s
Don't let it die please!
Never, i play it once a week or so. It still is in great shape!
@@bendasbrot Can you make a other video? pleaseee
Geil!
whas the song for the psychodelic style
Warum ist diese Farfisa Orgel deutlich teurer (bis zu 2.500€) als z.B. die Farfisa jacqueline (ab 50€)?
Why is this Farfisa Duo significantly more expensive (up to 2.500€) compared to the Farfisa Jacquline models which can be bought for 50€?
Das liegt zum einen daran dass die compact von bedeutenden Bands wie pink floyd (echoes) genutzt wurde und zum anderen dass diese comboorgeln eine besondere Stellung zwischen Synthesizer und Heimorgel inne hatten, quasi eine Art Pionierrolle. Klanglich sind die alten Orgeln auch um einiges schärfer als spätere spinettmodelle...
@@bendasbrot würden Sie davon abraten eine Jacqueline (oder wie das Modell auch heißen mag) zu kaufen, auch wenn man mehr ein Fan von Bands ist, die das Modell aus ihrem Video spiel(t)en? Weil ein solcher Preisunterschied ist meiner Meinung nach nicht ganz vertretbar für ähnliche specs..
@@iTzAtaXi wenn du die Musik aus Zeit authentisch spielen willst, ist dieses Modell sicherlich nicht die erste Wahl. Ich empfehle dir einen neueres stage Keyboard zum Beispiel Nord oder sowas... Die Jacqueline klingt bedeutend anders, viel weicher. Zudem hast du bei der Orgel auch die Schwierigkeit der Abnahme...
@@bendasbrot was meinen Sie mit “Schwierigkeit der Abnahme”? Wenn ich aufnehmen will?
Ich denke, dass ich trotzdem auf Orginalität setzen werde und für 50€ eher eine jacqueline kaufe und hoffentlich zufrieden damit bin. Weicherer Sound ist ja sicherlich nichts schlechtes.. und die Nord Stage Dinger sind ja auch bekannter Weise über 1000 oder sogar 2000 Euro teuer.
Also wenn du planst dir diese Orgel zu holen, rate ich dir den Preis noch zu drücken. Die Orgeln sind faktisch wertlos, es gibt viele viele Orgeln die keinen Abnehmer finden. Sie haben ihren speziellen Reiz, aber den richtigen 60er,70er Sound wirst du damit nicht bekommen
Uau Farfisa
Love me two times, ya se de donde saco su sonido Ray Manzarek.....
What? No Multi-Tone Booster? Why????
We used to call it the screening cat piece of junk box was the best till Hammond got popular
Who didn’t see a doors song coming
I noticed the Casio VL-1 by the window...
Which melody art them?
If you mean which Songs i played: first is kind of "love me two Times" from the doors. The rest is improvised
wasnt this the organ used for Bennie And The Jets?
Nope, it was on Crocodile Rock.
@@andriealinsangao613 this was alos on Bennie And The Jets, the ending synths that go back and forth
@@coZyLos Whoa...