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#132360 - 07/25/06 01:31 PM
How do you use the ARRANGER keyboards: Style playing and/or SMF playing????
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Hi folks. when I attempted to reply to: SZ member "MDorantes: following posting thread , I got an http error message. I've since learned (from our Moderator, Nigel) that this occured because a special character (in this case: percent signs) was included in the topic heading. To allow people to reply to Manuel Dorantes pertinent arranger keyboard topic queston, I re-posted Manuel's original topic thread question here, and encourage input: Originally posted by MDorantes: I wonder how many of the ARRANGER synthzone members use their boards. Most performers around the Phoenix AZ area, use the styles in at least 95% if not the total of the performance, but lets say that some may use 5% SMF playback. I am aware that in Europe, users are more likely to use SMF/MP3 playback that is one of the reasons the modules like Midjay, Galileo and Genius are "hot". It should be interesting to see how many use it in what way.
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#132363 - 07/25/06 02:39 PM
Re: How do you use the ARRANGER keyboards: Style playing and/or SMF playing????
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Well, you could try just muting the instrument parts and go with B&D, or play as much as you can and put in what parts you need........ Some of the newer arrangers allow you to put in 'markers' to allow you to re-arrange an SMF just like you were playing a Style,,,,,,,,,
For me, the biggest advantage of SMFs is that I can use my left hand for the bender for solos, close to impossible if you've GOT to trigger the chords, plus it allows me to take the odd trombone solo.......... try doing THAT in arranger mode.
Don't get me wrong, arranger mode (or LH bass and arranger drums) are all useful modes for many songs, but don't get too tied to any one mode, they ALL have their uses.......... You wouldn't go round a golf course with just a 3-iron, would you? Everybody needs a putter and a little wood from time to time ;-)
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#132366 - 07/25/06 10:19 PM
Re: How do you use the ARRANGER keyboards: Style playing and/or SMF playing????
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Registered: 06/30/00
Posts: 803
Loc: Braganca, Portugal
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This is an old question and a hot one too. What I like in an arranger is the versatility, the great variety of ways it can be used to play and/or entertain. I use my arrangers in every possible way: 1) In a pop/rock band I mostly use it like a synthetizer. When the bassist misses rehersals I play LH bass a lot. Most used sounds: piano, rhodes, organ, violin, bagpipes, some guitars, strings, fingered bass, some layered sounds. 2) In a duo with a guitarrist I never use SMF(s). Sometimes auto accomp mode, other times just LH bass and RH comping or melody with or without the drum loops. 3) In typical solo dance gigs (weddings, for example) I use styles and SMFs (50/50) and tend to use the SMF(s) more in the dancing part of the gig. 4) When I play at home I never use SMF(s). Styles and LH_Bass/RH with/without drums is how I like to have fun. 'Hope this contributes to a civilized discussion -- José. [This message has been edited by Route 66 (edited 07-25-2006).]
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