That was so very clear and helpful. Thank you so much. One thing I’m never sure about is how to get different drum sounds. I only seem to have the one sound but know that there are more and manual leaves this out. If you have any tips would be grateful. Thanks again.
THANKS RICHARD NOEL FOR YOUR EXPLANATION ON HOW TO USE THE ROLAND..... LOVING GREETINGS FROM JOHN AND ANNA MARIA MOE FROM SANTIAGO DE CHILE. IT'S STILL MY FAVORITE
I have been searching for the information (definitions for sets, registers, and user program banks) which you just very clearly explained. I also appreciated your comments regarding playing the 4x as a basic accordion, as that is appropriate for my current skill level. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video, I just purchased the Roland FR8X. need all the help i can get, I from Bakersfield and took accordian lessons from Leech Music on Chester ave from 1959 to 1968. My accordian my dad bought me is now 62 years old. Thanks again.
Brilliant. I have just bought a FR-1X and was struggling to understand all the settings. This has cleared it all up for me. Thanks very much. Excellent.
Linden Proud Great! There are few who understand sets vs. user programs. The 1x only has 8 user programs but if you have 8 settings that you use a lot, with a variety of orch/organ/accordion sounds, those 8 settings can be a valuable asset.
Richard,Many thanks. Your explanation of how to understand sets and user defined sets made this clear in my head. I've been using a 4X for about 18 months and have played with these different sounds but didn't understand how to organize my own user programs
Fantastic and crystal clear. Thanks! Just a small typo: at minute 7:47, where you choose the sax, you say it is the 6th register on side 2, while in fact you push the 5th register and infact then you say it is the register 12, which is precisely the 5th register of side 2.
If you are asking whether I offer user programs (and sets) for the Bugari Evo, the answer is yes. I have it available on my website. However, if the question is whether the same programs from the other instruments transfer adequately to the Evo, then I will have to say mostly not. Even the "twin" of the Evo, the Roland FR-8x, allows for different expansions, making for potential conflicts. If both the 8x and Evo use just two expansions, and those are the same on both, then the programming of those two models will be largely interchangeable.
That’s what I love about Roland owners. They are so kind about sharing information!!
This is a must for any beginner on the 4X. Don't even open your manual until you have seen this video. Couldn't be better!!
You are absolutely right!! Thank you John Young!!
I as a new owner agree 100 percent!!
Thanks for all your videos - this one makes the set/user program business very clear.
That was so very clear and helpful. Thank you so much.
One thing I’m never sure about is how to get different drum sounds. I only seem to have the one sound but know that there are more and manual leaves this out. If you have any tips would be grateful.
Thanks again.
THANKS RICHARD NOEL FOR YOUR EXPLANATION ON HOW TO USE THE ROLAND..... LOVING GREETINGS FROM JOHN AND ANNA MARIA MOE FROM SANTIAGO DE CHILE. IT'S STILL MY FAVORITE
I have been searching for the information (definitions for sets, registers, and user program banks) which you just very clearly explained. I also appreciated your comments regarding playing the 4x as a basic accordion, as that is appropriate for my current skill level. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video, I just purchased the Roland FR8X. need all the help i can get, I from Bakersfield and took accordian lessons from Leech Music on Chester ave from 1959 to 1968. My accordian my dad bought me is now 62 years old. Thanks again.
Brilliant. I have just bought a FR-1X and was struggling to understand all the settings. This has cleared it all up for me. Thanks very much. Excellent.
Linden Proud Great! There are few who understand sets vs. user programs. The 1x only has 8 user programs but if you have 8 settings that you use a lot, with a variety of orch/organ/accordion sounds, those 8 settings can be a valuable asset.
linden....... you're going to love your 1x. i have back pain issues so i kept my 1X when i bought my 4X. IM HAPPY I DID!!
Richard,Many thanks. Your explanation of how to understand sets and user defined sets made this clear in my head. I've been using a 4X for about 18 months and have played with these different sounds but didn't understand how to organize my own user programs
Nice one Richard. you certainly enriched my playing on the FX. Certainly more fun using your banks. Keep up the great work.
Love your videos. You should do a video on your lastest programs for the 4X:)
Nice class. Very informative!!
Thanks, I aspire to get a Roland one day !
"Спасибо", Richard. :-)
It's easy to understand....now get inspired and create your own UPG's.....play and have fun!
Nice job. I hav a fr7 and it took Roland corp. 4 months To tell me they no longer have parts. Mst. Switch and voice buttons not working.
Hi Richard, I just bought a secondhand Fr.1X.
So would I save a program I want to be saved?
Thanks.
Fantastic and crystal clear. Thanks!
Just a small typo: at minute 7:47, where you choose the sax, you say it is the 6th register on side 2, while in fact you push the 5th register and infact then you say it is the register 12, which is precisely the 5th register of side 2.
and your point is?? or a simple superiority complex rearing its head. just enjoy RICHARDS PRODUCTIONS!!
@@daisyduke7473 Just helping to correct a mistake. Enjoy YOUR superiority complex!
Thank you sooooo much
Have been thinking og getting one but its like a car, new models all the time.
Also any recommendations where to get one?
Hi, is it possible to use your configuration on Bugari Evo, as I don't see you explaining about Bugari, even if it's mentioned in the title. Thanks
If you are asking whether I offer user programs (and sets) for the Bugari Evo, the answer is yes. I have it available on my website. However, if the question is whether the same programs from the other instruments transfer adequately to the Evo, then I will have to say mostly not. Even the "twin" of the Evo, the Roland FR-8x, allows for different expansions, making for potential conflicts. If both the 8x and Evo use just two expansions, and those are the same on both, then the programming of those two models will be largely interchangeable.
My challenge is coordinating my brain with my fingers or vice versa
The brain can definitely get in the way sometimes.
it is to complicated ?