Oh, and BTW, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that the strength of the Yamaha Mega-voice system was that, along with the basic musical notes of the sound, there are also a lot of non-musical noises. For instance, pick noise, scrapes, body knocks, muted notes, and ways to damp held notes. And the REAL trick with these notes is that, unlike the regular pitched notes, that get transposed around, depending on what chord is played, these sounds DON'T. So you have transposed and untransposed sounds all within the same patch...

So, for them to work properly, the style player itself is supposed to be able to differentiate between the pitched and unpitched sounds, and transpose only within a certain range... has anyone that claims all this is easy even BOTHERED to check whether the MS's style player (or Live styler) will actually play this way? And has anyone bothered to find out whether these GIGA sets use a similar system for triggering alternate, non pitched sounds, or if they use something totally different (for instance, PC#'s or controller codes) are compatible with any style engine?

Once again, I detect all too much theoretical 'it OUGHT to be able to do such and such' but it is obvious from the complete lack of example that once again, theoretical knowledge appears to be sufficient for MS owners. But most of us are not content with theoretical example. If it is so easy, JUST DO IT.

How about we put a moratorium on theoretical responses..? If you can't SHOW us it being done, it's pretty obvious you haven't done it. And therefore, you are in no position whatsoever to tell us that it CAN be done...

Sadly, I doubt the MS fanboys will respect this, though. It's just TOO easy to keep talking about things you know nothing about, isn't it? As long as you never have to SHOW us you know what you are talking about, hey, who's going to call you out?

Well, me... for starters!
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