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#126193 - 02/01/02 07:24 AM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
Nobby Offline
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Registered: 09/17/00
Posts: 707
Loc: Palmyra Mo. U.S.A.
Chris,
On my Yamaha 2000 I would like to see a few more good 3/4 waltz styles. Maybe some fast
(double time) 3/4 styles. It seems that the 2000 is lacking in that area. I believe it's been that way with the last 4 Yahaha's I've owned. I need some that will work good with southren gospel music,& maybe some trad. music. I have downloaded a lot of 3/4 styles, but somehow can't seem to find what I want! OH!!! Shhhhhhhhhhhh!!
I forgot I'm sorry!
Oh! The 2000 could use another country 4/4
Style simlar to to the Country 2-4.
In case you haven't heard it needs an upgrade!
Nobby
PS: I use
1: Country all Styles (blugrass also)
2: Ballads (most of them)
3: Good 8beat & 16beat rythms
4: Waltz
5: Swing (I'm picky in this area!)
6: Jazz ( " " " " " )
7: Rock & roll (not hard rock!)
8: Misc. Some classic, trad.,


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#126194 - 02/02/02 06:30 AM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
technicsplayer Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
just give us flash memory, and put the styles on a website for download - with individual purchase registration key if necessary.

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#126195 - 02/05/02 08:49 AM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
I am STILL looking for a jazz ballad style using brushes on drums, bass playing simple 1-3 with a variation to 'double time' for instrumental solos, with the drums changing to sticks, bass to straight 4 and perhaps some bongo/conga rhythms in the background. I've done some stuff using panel memories (with the tempo 2x as fast), but it's still not quite what I'm looking for, and I'm not good at creating my own. Any help?
t.
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#126196 - 02/05/02 08:59 AM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
frankieve Offline
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
i need the good ones, and none of the bad ones
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#126197 - 02/05/02 10:14 AM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
Tom Cavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 12/06/99
Posts: 2133
Loc: Muskegon, MI
Fast swing/BigBand - mack the knife,hello dolly
medium swing/BB Cab Driver Tuxedo Junction

Slow Swing/BB Moonlight seranade At last

slow Jazz combo - Misty

medium Jazz combo - Satin Doll

Fast jazz - geogia brown, green dolphin

Bossa - Wave, girl from

Rumba - green Eyes, yello bird

Cha Cha - cherry Pink

slow ballad - after the lovin, wonderful world

slow country - crazy, good times

medium country - cheatin heart

Country Bugg - Boot Scootin

country two - Elvira

Slow rock - blueberry hill

medium rock - proud mary

fast rock - johnny be good

60's rock - the letter, happy together

boogie/shuffle - Kansas city

broadway - NY NY

Polka

slow/medium/fast waltz

samba

Don't need - techno, house, hip hop, rap
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#126198 - 02/05/02 11:59 AM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
Beakybird Offline
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Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
Dear Chris,

I play for a lot of geriatrics, so I like that old stuff from the 20's to the 50's and 60's. For songwriting, I like a lot of the 8 and 16beat stuff.

I'd like to place a request that General Music create a scaled down version of their Genesys that is a little lighter and doesn't have the CDRW. Give the PSR2000 a run for it's money. Something for $2000 or less.

Larry

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#126199 - 02/05/02 02:06 PM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
brickboo Offline
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
I have no need for 20 Waltzes, Polkas etc. I have no need for Dance, Rave and such.

I agree with Scott and all the other Jazz comments here.

I'd like to be able to down-load or get a disk or two or three with the stuff I like. I can go some Country. But I enjoy the old time Rock and Roll more than Country.
Mostly I want Jazz Combo for Ballads, Swing for tunes like "All the things you are". Sinatra stuff and such.

I think every thing should come on a disk or CD to be loaded by each individual. As you can see most here dissagree on what styles to put on any arranger.

Chris is there a problem with putting the styles on a disk? If not, what is the hold up? Please tell! What the problem would be if there is such a problem and then we will quit asking.
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#126200 - 02/05/02 08:47 PM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
Mike H Offline
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Registered: 03/25/99
Posts: 161
Loc: Homer AK
Chris
I'd like to echo Dreamer's comments about variations - and J. Larry's comments about needing easy listening modern jazz styles.

I'd also like to see it possible to play a midi file while the arranger was playing - so you could bring in special prerecorded passages over the top of a tune at any time -something independant of the chord changes.

MH

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#126201 - 02/05/02 08:52 PM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Quote:
Originally posted by Mike H:
bring in special prerecorded passages over the top of a tune at any


That's the idea behind the "multi pads". I can see short phrases being useful, but i doubt that a whole midi file could be controlled at the same time as an "ad lib" arrangement. Who knows ...... maybe it's a good idea.
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#126202 - 02/06/02 01:46 AM Re: Which styles do YOU need?
George Pchakjian Offline
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Registered: 03/13/01
Posts: 373
Loc: Irvine Ca, USA
Hi Chris,
First of all I would like to thank you for the Invitation to the private showing of the Genesys, It was a great event, and Otmaro was amazing on the Mega.
I want to congradulate General Music on the fine production line they presented this year. I think the Genesys tops every arranger out there with the exception of the key structure , which General music is working on.
The flash memory is great to have for the styles, that you decide what to put in your keyboard. All unwanted styles can stay out or on stand buy.
I also like the idea of random choice of fills intros, and endings..
Chris, again great job on putting a nice keaboard together, swivel speakers would be nice, and I am sure you got what you asked for so far..

George.



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