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#111598 - 05/04/06 09:49 PM
Re: My first T2 MP3 Upload
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Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
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Thank you for listening and your coments too, Thank you Dnj. Fran there is not a guitar mode, what I always try to do, is play with the logic that as an example the acoustic guitar should be play, never more than 6 notes simultaneosly, with a slide arpeggio either asending or desending but never like a piano could, all notes at the very same time....so I tried to play it like that. And yes, Scott, I first recorded in the T2 the intro-chord secuence using a stock(factory style) only a little manipulated and saved in my registration banks, then I play in real time the right hand, well, I use both to enable me to do what I did. Dreamer thank you, you are also one of the best players I heard so far, thanks Tony Rome, I hope to see you in Can Cun, I did worked there but it was in 1976-1977, a very long time.....Thanks kbrkr, Stephenm52, Tony mads (and yes,I did played) , Eric B, renig for your kind words. Scott Yee, let me know what program do you use to convert the wav to MP3 at resolution you said 192 kbps. I have the original wav, because I did also use the Tyros2 HD recorder, then I exported into my PC, so perhaps, I can re-coverted and replace the current uploaded version.
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#111599 - 05/05/06 12:04 AM
Re: My first T2 MP3 Upload
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Renig, the problem with bossa nova styles is that the bass player usually plays behind the beat (at least he does so if he is really brazilian... ), whilst in those Yamaha styles the bass is always dead right on the beat and this kills that relaxed feeling a real bossa nova should have. Besides, I hate the T2 bass sounds and I wish that Yamaha had included the beautiful acoustic bass of the Motif ES instead... Another thing: I usually mute the string track in all bossa nova styles because it tends to give a corny feeling. Sometimes I leave it, but with a vocal sound instead (like a Hmmm choir). In general, I like more the bossa nova styles in the PA1 X pro: they seem more "on the money".
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#111601 - 05/05/06 05:34 AM
Re: My first T2 MP3 Upload
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Al, sorry but I was unable to find, among all the T2 bass sounds, one that fits well in a bossa nova style. The problem is that in a real bossa nova the bass is very subtle, almost unaudible. I have found a partial solution to this problem using a pick bass and lowering the volume of the bass track. Every other bass I have tried (inclujding the acoustic, like in the style used by Manuel) sounds "too much" to me. The Motif ES acoustic bass is completely different from the T2 acoustic bass, just like the Motif ES lacks the SA voices. Ciao! A.
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