This is not just for emulating a guitar, the Roli Seaboard is midi keyboard style controller but WOW...I decided to post this one just to mess with your minds a little.

Marco Parisi playing Little Wing at NAMM:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh-hzbG5FzI

Here's Jordan Rudess doing some playing but here he's also verbally explaining just what this thing is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P14JcRyJCEI

I wasn't sure just where to post this because this controller is a great example of how to produce realistic sax or other horn parts, guitar parts, strings, whatever for our Biab or Real Band songs when the RT's aren't cutting it.

This question comes up all the time, how to I make my midi melody lines or solo's sound more realistic? What I love about these Roli's is while they're not cheap they're not over the top expensive either. The 25 key version has a street price of $799. These things are not as obvious as they look because they're really not keyboards. The playing surface doesn't have actual keys, they have little ridges where the keys should be so a player can feel them but that's it as far as any resemblance to a traditional keyboard goes.

For you guitar guys I'm sure most of you have messed around at a piano or keyboard, every guitarist I know can play a little piano even if it's just one or two finger melody lines and some can do a lot more than that. You can learn to control one of these to create some cool stuff for your songs.

Bob


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