Originally posted by Alex K:
Hanspeter,
Thank you for posting your review. A question: does each Performance Memory store 4 One-Touch settings?
Also, the VA7/76 had a function of "Supertones", which were callable quickly, as opposed to wading through pages of sounds. Is there anything similar in G70?
Another question: in the G1000 (and G800) one of my pet peeves is that sounds are interspersed through wrong groups (e.g. a guitar listed among variations of Saxes). Is this fixed in G70?
Best regards,
Alex
Hallo Alex,
first question: no, the One-Touch settings are a component of a style. There are three kind of styles.
1. The internal styles associate with the VA selecting A and B
2. The database coupling with Disk (means external) styles like VA selecting C
3. Disk or external styles
The first kind are the 'factory styles' with OTS presets, it is possible to make your own OTS,
you can store the updates within the Bank of the performance set. (144 items of a User program).
Or a new style.
The second kind are styles you can assign your own OTS, there are no presets
The third one you can select, but not assign your own OTS
So, each Performance Memory is related in the best way to styles type one or two.
Sorry, I now understand your Question, if you have more than 120 different individual styles
with different OTS it is not possible to follow my suggestion for all performance banks.
The facotory presets excluded. But is it necessary?
So, the highest level marks the music assistant, the next deeper level the user programm. After that
the style with lastly the four one touch settings.
second question: The G-70 has the possibility to choose a 'best selection' of sounds. That means,
most of the nearly 1600 tones are excluded from selection panel. That is the same idea, but it's not
the same. Normaly you have to select out of 3 pages. But the very good sounds you can select at
the first page.
third question: the G-70 has 16 selection keys to choose tones. Five of them have two meanings,
so Elec.Guitar and Bass. The display shows at the left side the guitar names, at the rigth side the
bass names. Otherwise there are 21 selection keys on the board. I think it is a compromise.
Hopeful my answers hit your questions, with best regards: Hanspeter