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#120003 - 01/03/07 05:30 PM
Re: My first 5 minutes with the SD5
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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Thanks AJ.
Did you get my email?
I started looking into the manual more and found some more answers,
yes there is an easy and fast way to go from style to midi file and back.
Is there a way to use arrangement D instead of the riff feature?
Also another T2 vs SD5. Styles are more live band with the SD5, meaning longer style bars with small variations within to give small changes so there is less of a canned style sound.
seem to be missing some key styles and sounds from the SD1, hopefully i can add them.
almost everything is accessabel through buttons, barely any hidden menus
i think i'm right with the limited 8 characters on file names, damn damn damn.
GREAT..GREAT..Great midi file playback.
there are 16 assignable tabs that are amazing, great idea. it's basically having 16 more buttons that you can decide will do anything you want them to.
much better reg system ( excluding the 8 character limit )
getting back to sounds. within arranger playing the SD5 sounds which I thought were lacking are perfect in the mix. the T2 sounds are great but all those nuances get lost within the style, so they actually start to sound a little thin,
I need to sleep, can't even type correctly.
I'm hoping to get the SD5 ready for a gig in 2 weeks,
I might be selling the T2, can't completely decide yet.
Later
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