I cannot change tones as quick as Francesco @48secs;(amazing!) for me the scene buttons are too far away unlike on my previous 10 where the tone button was within easy reach. However, I have now purchased a Boss FS-1-WL wireless foot switch and it works so easily once set-up. I can now change tones within the time it takes to press your foot down. If you can afford one (mine is £100 in UK) it is well worth the investment. Good luck.
Not my genre (I'm more classical and middle-of-road) but superbly played. Bravo. (I only dipped in as as a former principle clarinettist it is one of my most disliked tones and whilst you play it superbly well it still sounds nothing like a clarinet to me!!!!)
@@francescoselvatici6838Hi, indeed you are correct about a real clarinet v Roland tone; but, many of their orchestral tones are very realistic. e.g. violin, cello, trumpet, oboe/bassooon quite good also, so it makes me wonder why some are so terrible, e.g. clarinet, all the saxes, french horn, euphonium..... anyway; I think, in principle we agree??!! And, well done again; superb playing!
Easy: follow the tutorials published by Alistair Pernell and study as a flute or a sax. There are many tutorials on the web, but the secret is... to study..! Good luck!
Good flute sound - did you use one of the Roland scenes on the AE30? If so, I would be grateful if you could tell me which one. I have tried playing flute on it and not managed to get the attack that you get.
yes! I use the "flute vib 2" scene, but I slightly modified it: I lowered it by one octave and added a reverb effect. Using the Roland Editor Pro app is very simple. you downloaded it, right?
Wow what a range that has! No distortion either!! That's desirable and incredible!!
Thank you, Greg!
Beautiful, thank you.
Thanks..!
Righteous
Very well played.
Bravo! 👍🎷
Bravo!
great
❤❤
Thank you so much
Bravo! Beautifully done. How did you switch from one instrument to the others so smoothly? S1/S2?
Thank you!
How I change the instrument voices?
Easy:just set the scene (voices) as your favorite and use the scene buttons (up and down). 😁
I cannot change tones as quick as Francesco @48secs;(amazing!) for me the scene buttons are too far away unlike on my previous 10 where the tone button was within easy reach. However, I have now purchased a Boss FS-1-WL wireless foot switch and it works so easily once set-up. I can now change tones within the time it takes to press your foot down. If you can afford one (mine is £100 in UK) it is well worth the investment. Good luck.
Not my genre (I'm more classical and middle-of-road) but superbly played. Bravo. (I only dipped in as as a former principle clarinettist it is one of my most disliked tones and whilst you play it superbly well it still sounds nothing like a clarinet to me!!!!)
Thank you!
Well, obviously the real clarinet is quite another thing..!
@@francescoselvatici6838Hi, indeed you are correct about a real clarinet v Roland tone; but, many of their orchestral tones are very realistic. e.g. violin, cello, trumpet, oboe/bassooon quite good also, so it makes me wonder why some are so terrible, e.g. clarinet, all the saxes, french horn, euphonium..... anyway; I think, in principle we agree??!! And, well done again; superb playing!
@@nuttysquirrel8574 anyway, thank you again..!
Amazing. How would one go about learning to play this instrument?
Easy: follow the tutorials published by Alistair Pernell and study as a flute or a sax. There are many tutorials on the web, but the secret is... to study..! Good luck!
Good flute sound - did you use one of the Roland scenes on the AE30? If so, I would be grateful if you could tell me which one. I have tried playing flute on it and not managed to get the attack that you get.
yes! I use the "flute vib 2" scene, but I slightly modified it: I lowered it by one octave and added a reverb effect. Using the Roland Editor Pro app is very simple. you downloaded it, right?
Francesco! Nicely done. How did you get the unison horn lines?
Easy: using the Roland editor pro app...
Following the Pernell's tutorial is not difficult. Have good music!