Alan Sharkis
Well-known member
I'm quite content with my acoustic accordion. It has midi in it, which I am using less and less these days. I originally bought the midi because I played with another group of amateurs and I had to make up for instrument sounds that we didn't have in our group. My dealer took several older acoustic accordions I owned and my SEM Ciao reedless in trade for it.
On the other hand, another student of my teacher just bought a Roland FR-4x. It seems she was very impressed with the fact that our teacher, who owns a Petosa with midi, a Roland FR-8x (which was killing him when he had to play strolling jobs) and a Roland FR-4x, which he bought for its weight advantage over the FR-8x and now strolls with it. This other student owns an Ottavianelli for which she traded in an old Zero Sette that was too heavy for her. The Ottavianelli has midi in it that I'm almost certain she never uses. But now she bought a Roland FR-4x and she seems to be most impressed with the number of sounds it has, while I'm thinking that she would be more impressed with the weight advantage.
So, I got to thinking that I'd ask some of you FR-4x owners what you think the most valuable feature of the FR-4x would be as compared to:
a. A Roland 7, 7x or 8x
b. An acoustic accordion with midi
c. An acoustic accordion without midi
d. Some other reedless accordion
By the way, I'm thinking that when I'm advanced enough on PA and Stradella bass that I might want to look into something on the order of a Roland FR-4xb as an introduction to CBA and free bass, but don't tell my wife
Alan
On the other hand, another student of my teacher just bought a Roland FR-4x. It seems she was very impressed with the fact that our teacher, who owns a Petosa with midi, a Roland FR-8x (which was killing him when he had to play strolling jobs) and a Roland FR-4x, which he bought for its weight advantage over the FR-8x and now strolls with it. This other student owns an Ottavianelli for which she traded in an old Zero Sette that was too heavy for her. The Ottavianelli has midi in it that I'm almost certain she never uses. But now she bought a Roland FR-4x and she seems to be most impressed with the number of sounds it has, while I'm thinking that she would be more impressed with the weight advantage.
So, I got to thinking that I'd ask some of you FR-4x owners what you think the most valuable feature of the FR-4x would be as compared to:
a. A Roland 7, 7x or 8x
b. An acoustic accordion with midi
c. An acoustic accordion without midi
d. Some other reedless accordion
By the way, I'm thinking that when I'm advanced enough on PA and Stradella bass that I might want to look into something on the order of a Roland FR-4xb as an introduction to CBA and free bass, but don't tell my wife
Alan