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#120162 - 07/28/06 02:06 PM
Re: Modern Style Arrangers (Reality Check!!!)
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Abacus,
Consider this..., apparently the pro arrangers (Yamaha Tyros for example) are worhty enough to have their signature voices carried over to the synth line (MOtif's).
So why shouldn't it go the other way? Why does it just go one way? Isn't the T2 worthy of the drum kits (for example) from the MOtif--since it's a shared opinion of many users that the Motif (and other synths) have killer acoustic and electronic drums.
Should it be acceptable to say that only the Synths are worthy of sharing voices, and the arrangers are not?
Sure you can edit drum kits on some arrangers, but you can only go so far without having to edit and import samples. Isn't one of the ideas of an arranger is for the "out of the box" experience?
Just another way to look at it.
Squeak
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#120165 - 07/28/06 05:24 PM
Re: Modern Style Arrangers (Reality Check!!!)
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Squeak,
When I do the G70 - T2 side by side demo, I'm going to be looking a lot at the individual sounds, but I also want to spend much of the time listening to the styles. I want to not only hear the the styles with all of their instrumentation, but also take them down to just the drum and bass sounds only.
Although many of the styles in my PA80 sound rather good to me when I have most of the parts turned on, when I play just the bass and drums from them, for my ears, I feel that the drums kits are good, but that the acoustic / electric bass sounds aren't. The synth basses however, are very good.
AJ
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#120166 - 07/28/06 09:49 PM
Re: Modern Style Arrangers (Reality Check!!!)
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Starkeeper, (Squeak , sorry for going off topic) you need to check out your OMB stylemaker functions more thoroughly, you can do some pretty amazing things, including extending 1 or 2 measures to 4. Plus you can create a style track/part library , be it for your psr styles or for use in omb. They both use .sty files. Using OMB as a realtime arranger is not it's only use, it's also handy for creating styles for a psr. If you want to discuss it further, the software arranger forum might be more appropriate. best wishes Rikki http://www.synthzone.com/cgi-bin/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&forum=Software+Arrangers+|AMP|+Softsynths&number=43&DaysPrune=100&LastLogin= [QUOTE]Originally posted by Starkeeper: [B]This is a little off thread. I own a PSR550 and tried creating a style. This is my first attempt, so I need to dig a little deeper, but I found it very frustrating. 1) You have to use an existing style, but I want the style to have 4 measures not 1 or
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#120167 - 07/29/06 12:58 AM
Re: Modern Style Arrangers (Reality Check!!!)
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5400
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Hi Squeak I see what you are getting at, but you have forgotten one very important point, and that is the boards you refer to are hardware based and so suffer from the limitations that this technology brings, particularly with memory. As an example A manufacture purchases a consignment of 100Mb ROM Chips, (These are where the OS and sounds are programmed in) and to keep costs down they will be used in both Workstations and Arranger keyboards. The design and marketing team decide that for the Workstation 50Mb will be used for sounds, 30Mb will be used for Mega voices, 15Mb for high end Drum kits and 5Mb for the OS, the Rom chip is now full and nothing more can be added to it. (Additional memory can be added for user sounds, if the customer decides to purchase it) The design and marketing team decide that for the Arranger 50Mb will be used for sounds, 30Mb for Mega voices, 15Mb for SA voices and 5Mb for the OS, the Rom chip is now full and nothing more can be added. (As with the Workstation additional memory can be added for User sounds at the customer’s expense) As you can see from the above it is not possible to fit everything onto one chip, and so they have to choose the items they think will sell to a particular market, if they did increase the capacity of the Rom chip, this would incur greater expense, which would then have to be passed on to the customer. (Rom chips are a lot more expensive then Ram chips) Computer based systems don’t suffer from this problem as all the info is stored on the hard drive, and loaded into Ram at start-up. (Ram is cheap so if they need to fit more, the actual extra cost to the customer will also be small) Hope this helps.
Bill
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#120169 - 08/10/06 06:21 AM
Re: Modern Style Arrangers (Reality Check!!!)
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Registered: 01/14/02
Posts: 1497
Loc: Buffalo, NY
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"Statistically" the 40+ age group has more "Disposable Income" as compared to my age group (30's) and groups lower than me, and are more likely to be able to afford one."
It is not the +40 crowd that is driving the SUVs, have the lowered cars with the large custom wheels, the big screen plasma TVs, the crotch rockets, all terrain vehicles, sound systems that rock the neighborhood, Ipods, Game boys, video cell phones, go to the tanning parlors and health clubs........etc. None of these things are not very inexpensive .
Regards,
Jerry
[This message has been edited by Jerryghr (edited 08-10-2006).]
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