The person playing this piece, is using the same type of keyboard that was the very first one I ever bought for myself with money out of my own pocket, way back in the 80's when this keyboard was the latest & greatest of its kind cool

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VFu2k2tzZ0

Of interest here to us from a usabilities point of view is that this very keyboard was able to do two things I so much would like incorporated into BBox: designated Instrument 'riffs' (based on chord) along with breaks, and Slow-down Endings. It really grates to think that something as old and simple as this keyboard could pull that off when something as new & sophisticated as BBox still can't smirk

p.s. This "old & simple" thing even allowed you to make your own 3-track styles (we'e talking the 80's, guys!). That bit alone really helped with my understanding of the concept of backing tracks, something which is still proving its worth for me as a musician today.

Last edited by Icelander; 12/02/16 03:33 PM. Reason: Afterthought addendum

Just because you can, doesn't mean you should!
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