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#124181 - 11/12/02 02:02 PM
Re: Do you use your transpose button?
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Registered: 08/03/01
Posts: 160
Loc: Minneapolis, MN, USA
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Now that I got EVERYONE to believe in the transpose button. I hope some of the Yamaha folks are reading this also. Are they?
I purchased a Yamaha S90 to go along with my PA80. It's one of the greatest KB I have (KB, not arranger!) How do I get to the transpose button on the S90? I can't - there isn't a transpose button!!! And no, I'm not kidding! To transpose, you have to hit the "Utility" button, which bring up a, well, utility screen, then F1 to take to another screen, then SF2 to bring you to the KB transpose scren, turn a dial (or hit the DEC" button) to transpose by half steps. When you're on the transpose screen, there's nothing else but transposed information. And so, to play, I need to get back to the main screen. Then what? Oh yes, I need to get back to the transpose screen to reset the transposed key... and yes, we have to do this while our left hand is busy keeping the PA80 playing! GRRRRRRRR!!!
..rb
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#124183 - 11/12/02 03:16 PM
Re: Do you use your transpose button?
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Registered: 10/01/02
Posts: 492
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Can't live without them.
On my KN6k, it's right there almost in the center of the keyboard (the transpose buttons).
On my newly bought Triton Studio, I have to go to the "global" setting then edit the key from there.
Yes, I'm also one of those (like Squeak) who can play my butt off, but when I don't play in my favorite key (which is C of course), I can still pretty much play, with the condition that the audience will need to prepare for a discounted quality.
There was one time, I was playing in church accompanying a group of three singers, ONLY using the church' acoustic piano (I think I did that for a few weeks)....boy..oh...boy...at least I could play (somewhat) in F, G, A..I think that's about it (perhaps B flat also).
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#124185 - 11/12/02 05:25 PM
Re: Do you use your transpose button?
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Registered: 08/16/00
Posts: 442
Loc: UK
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So does this reinforce the fact that manufacturers regard "synths" and "workstations" for the professional market, players who can play in any key without the need for a transpose button? Perhaps they regard arranger players as requiring a transpose button because we can't always play in awkward keys? Maybe the arranger keyboard, given its nature puts more emphasis on the transpose buttons because of its appeal to "karaoke" type performances or to make white note players sound better? An interesting point... Simon ------------------ ________________________ Simon G.K. Williams simon@svpworld.com Creative Music & Multimedia http://www.svpworld.com________________________
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