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#125876 - 06/28/07 10:24 AM
Anyone tried REX files with an arranger and laptop?
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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REX files are pre-sliced loops, with MIDI files that play them back EXACTLY as they were recorded, except, of course, you can change the tempo with no artifacts...
It has occurred to me that most of the so-called 'Live' loops that Ketron's and others use are essentially the same thing. So if you create a style that uses these MIDI files as triggers for the loop slices, and these get imported either to a laptop sampler, or even the internal sampler of your arranger (if it has one), your arranger will now do 'live' loops even without the capability built in.
Especially for the dance crowd (but also smooth jazz, acid jazz, and even straight-ahead - there are loops in just about ANY format!) this seems a fairly simple way to add 'live' loop capability.
The only caveat is that the MIDI files to trigger the loops MUST be on a non-transposing arranger track (or all hell breaks loose!). So this is one more reason to try to pressure your arranger manufacturer into providing more than one Drum Track (which ARE non-transposing), or even better, especially for the hiphop crowd, allow a tag to make ANY track optionally non-transposing...
So, are there any out there that have tried this, yet?
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#125878 - 06/28/07 10:33 PM
Re: Anyone tried REX files with an arranger and laptop?
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
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Diki, all I can comment for now is that Ketron arrangers (like the SD1 or the Midjay) do have two drum tracks and this could lend support to your idea that they use some kind of REX loops (albeit Ketron calls them "Grooves" or grv. files). Incidentally, the Midjay has a section called "DJ Loop" that contains pre-recorded loops that are really similar to styles, because they have an intro, four sections (A,B,C,D), a fill, a break and an ending. You can play them in sync with an external arranger (according to Ketron they work better with the SD5, where they can even replace the drum track). The best part is that Ketron has (on their website) a program that enables you to create your own DJ Loops starting from loops like the Acid; then you can import them into the Midjay, via USB, and use them together with an external style. The only drawback is that those DJ Loops don't follows tempo changes, and this means that the external arranger must be set at their original tempo. I have tried to play them together with the rhytm section of my Tyros 2 and the result is very interesting; even more interesting, however, is to play a Midjay style using only the drum tracks, because then you are not limited to a preset time. Moreover, this way you can merge the presence and liveliness of the Ketron drums with the beautiful Megavoices of the Tyros. [This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 06-29-2007).]
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#125881 - 06/29/07 08:02 AM
Re: Anyone tried REX files with an arranger and laptop?
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by to the genesys: all 8 tracks in the style parts on the Genesys could, if you want them to, be use as drum tracks that don't transpose. [This message has been edited by to the genesys (edited 06-29-2007).] VERY cool.... now are the other manufacturers listening? It can't be hard to use the code for the drum track on ANY track... This isn't useful JUST for REX files. How about multiple drum tracks? How about separate drum and percussion tracks? How about sound effects? How about trigger tracks for a 'Guitar Mode'? For all the hiphop and rap guys, how about melodic elements that DON'T transpose (an essential part of hiphop production)? This feature seems SO useful, and SO simple to implement, it makes me wonder why so few can do it (and I'm not just talking TWO drum tracks, but as many as you want,,,,)
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