Originally Posted By Ketron_AJ
Originally Posted By Diki
As always, with audio loop backing, I want to hear it deals with more than basic maj min and 7ths.

Where’s the 6/9’s? Where’s the augmented chords? Where’s the open 5’s? Where’s the half diminished? Where’s the 7#9’s?

For it to impress professionals, shouldn’t it be able to play more than basic chords?

And sorry, but we have moved WAY past sampled saxes that tongue every note. Articulated at a minimum, modeled for true ‘pro’ results.

I know these audio loop things impress when deliberately restricted to basic chords, but surely in these days of SSD’s and fast streaming, why can’t we have audio loops of more than three or four basic chords?


Here you go - as requested:- https://youtu.be/9ARTaU3I4nE


Now, wouldn’t that have been easier than this whole brouhaha?

Now all we need is a list of what styles offer what chords, and you’ve answered my question.

By the way, nice sounding guitars, very well recorded.

As I said before, I’m not a Ketron hater. I’d just like an honest answer to an honest question.

If we’re being more open about things, is there any chance of hearing how the same chord types are dealt with by a style that DOESN’t have a full selection of loops for all those chords?
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