Yeah, like all the previous comments, I appreciate the effort, but, what exactly is the point of showing off if you're going to obfuscate how you did it? Kind of defeats the purpose of uploading a video, no?
Uploader may not be able to access his own account to reply? To access hidden sounds (of which there are very many btw) use CTRLR (for PC, Mac or Linux). Read here. ctrlr.org/tag/vr09/
could you please list what sounds at different points in the video? Amazing!!!!
Very good job. Congratulation !
Hi enjoy the sounds you played I have a roland v combo vr09b please could you tell me where you got the hidden sounds from. Thanks
Regards
Maurice
Nice demo! I will update my VR730 and try ctrl editor for those hundreds of extra sounds alteady inside the keyboard!
Hi! where can I get these sounds? thanks!
Need more transistor organ sounds.
Is that a vr09 original updated sounds?
Great keyboard ive had mine for many years. where do you access these sounds?
Love that very first patch! Which one is that?
Yeah, like all the previous comments, I appreciate the effort, but, what exactly is the point of showing off if you're going to obfuscate how you did it? Kind of defeats the purpose of uploading a video, no?
computer vst via usb midi...it´s fake
@@Diego_Occhipinti you talk bullshit
No not a fake. The hidden sounds are available with CTRL editor for vr combo.
Stai buona la presentazione del instrumento
Could you share Bank MSB and Programm Changes?
What MIDI messages can recall the hidden sounds?
This is nice, you put this video into RUclips and doesn't reply to any comment. Do you want to sell your information?
Maybe he's dead
E solo un c......e che si vanta !!
Hi, how you did plz
the solo and chorale sounds... ? can we update to 1,12 version ?
How do you get to these sounds? Can you post the steps?
hm, try this one :) ctrlr.org/roland-vr09-vr730-v-combo-editor
Thanx guys, you're the best!
nickelodeon 😂😂😂
Uploader may not be able to access his own account to reply?
To access hidden sounds (of which there are very many btw) use CTRLR (for PC, Mac or Linux).
Read here.
ctrlr.org/tag/vr09/