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Glenn, Tom thank you.
The main reason for playing Roland was for me practicing without disturbing others at home.
I prefer only accordion sounds without drums, organs and other no-accordion instruments.
Very enjoyable and I really liked your interpretation, but unlike Tom, I don't mind the introduction of sounds other than the accordion, it makes the entire experience richer for me and more enjoyable. Probably because I've been doing that since the 1980's. My attitude is if its there and it sounds nice, use and enjoy it!
Very enjoyable indeed. The pure accordion sound of that FR3X is actually pretty good. I find the bass a bit loud compared to the keyboard but that is an easy "balance" fix as the stereo is very wide.
Too bad the pure sound that comes out of the V-accordions' internal speakers isn't as natural sounding as what you can record using the cables. The prospect of having an accordion that never needs tuning and that never has stuck reeds or valves is tempting...
That's true - sound that comes out of the FR3X internal speakers is weak.
The situation is changing as it is heard on headphones or amp. Recording is simple and noiseless.
I can play without disturbing others and have several accordions in one...
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