Deep in the subbass region, where only elephants can do their communication there was a call the Ondioline put out. A call in order to the notices we could watch at position 3:48 - a call for a custom patch sheet to neatly store all the awesome patches you've found out while exploring that fine instrument. And according to rumours that call was answered this night because computers yet can hear even much better than elephants can do ... All the best :-)!
@@VintageKeysStudio Yes, & I’m guessing that’s the same type of piano that Mark Mothersbaugh used on the nickelodeon series the Rugrats and PBS Kids original 2000 Clifford the big red dog series!
I’m guessing that’s the same type of piano that Mark Mothersbaugh used on the nickelodeon series the Rugrats and PBS Kids original 2000 Clifford the big red dog series!
Check out French hit song L'Âme des Poètes by Charles Trenet from 1951. My 78rpm's label credits 'Charles Trenet et son Quartette Ondioline', suggesting they used four Ondiolines (multitracking wasn't a thing then) or perhaps that four sounds were played one after the other. It's on Spotify and it'll be on UA-cam somewhere. Let me know what you think. Great video, by the way. Thanks for sharing.
It’s the best action I’ve ever felt for key vibrato. Very smooth and just enough resistance for controlled expression. Better than the Ondomo we have and a million times more expressive than a Roli Seaboard.
One of the best channels on UA-cam
Deep in the subbass region, where only elephants can do their communication there was a call the Ondioline put out. A call in order to the notices we could watch at position 3:48 - a call for a custom patch sheet to neatly store all the awesome patches you've found out while exploring that fine instrument. And according to rumours that call was answered this night because computers yet can hear even much better than elephants can do ... All the best :-)!
Learned about this through deadmau5's SRS interview. I had no idea this instrument existed! Its so fascinating learning about this stuff.
Wonderful. As a keyboard player I've always want a wobbly keyboard mod thing, it's seems to natural that way, always want to do it on my synths.
Nice restoration. Always wanted to play one of those, nice to see it being looked after.
Cheers Alex - we have just worked together haven’t we?, via Dave S?
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@@VintageKeysStudio Yes, & I’m guessing that’s the same type of piano that Mark Mothersbaugh used on the nickelodeon series the Rugrats and PBS Kids original 2000 Clifford the big red dog series!
@@joshuatewolde1837 I know Clifford the big red dog - must check it out again!
Great videos.
I came here because Spitfire released a virtual version of this ;-) Nice video. Amazing realistic sounds.
Same here lol
Sexy Ghostbusters and Goodbye to Love, all in the same video! What more could a girl ask for? 😁 Really good stuff. Well done. x
Love it!
6:20 do you get vibrato by physically wiggling the keyboard?
Yep!
I’m guessing that’s the same type of piano that Mark Mothersbaugh used on the nickelodeon series the Rugrats and PBS Kids original 2000 Clifford the big red dog series!
Nice work; sure it took hundreds of hours.
WOW
De beaux tons
Check out French hit song L'Âme des Poètes by Charles Trenet from 1951. My 78rpm's label credits 'Charles Trenet et son Quartette Ondioline', suggesting they used four Ondiolines (multitracking wasn't a thing then) or perhaps that four sounds were played one after the other. It's on Spotify and it'll be on UA-cam somewhere. Let me know what you think. Great video, by the way. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks very much. I know of that song, it's wonderful.
The last time I played that sublime song I did wonder about the obviously electronic instrument used. Thank you for your comment!
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how is the keybed on ondioline feeling in therms of playing comfort? im fascinated with the vibrato "on the key". Such a great idea.
It’s the best action I’ve ever felt for key vibrato. Very smooth and just enough resistance for controlled expression. Better than the Ondomo we have and a million times more expressive than a Roli Seaboard.
@@VintageKeysStudio thanks for info!
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