Originally posted by Ric4001:
I'm a new owner, and I do have a few questions:
1. is there a way to change the basic multisample waveforms that are used in the sounds? I see on the Denmark site there is a list of tones (way more than could possibly be used in the on-board ROM sounds), but I don't see in the manual a way to edit sounds to change the basic multisample to one of the other waveforms. The tone edit function doesn't appear to allow for this.
No, Roland's Tone editing capabilities are quite rudimentary, simple envelope and filter and LFO adjustments ONLY, and nowhere to store them except in the UPG itself (no Custom Tones, yet. But Richard's Session Manager software allows you to do this on a computer). Roland in the past always used the EXTREMELY well tweaked and EQ'd Sound Canvas derivatives for it's soundset, so they never in the past needed this, much. But now they have a grab-bag of different sounds from different sources (Fantom, Canvas, V-Drums, VK Organs), they still have quite a bit of work to do before you can call up ANY patch and not have to tweak it a bit to sit in the mix as easily as the G1000's did.
2. is there a way to edit NTA chords after they have been recorded? I would like the ability to be able to insert an extra chord change after the fact (as part of songwriting), but it appears that this capability does not exist. I've read all the posts on the (lack of) a chord sequencer (which is more than I'm seeking to do here), and one post mentioned something called "second track" that I can't find in the manual. But I do have an EM-2000 so I'm familiar with the chord sequencer and do miss it.
Second track was a VA-series feature. No longer in the G-series (must have fallen down the same rabbit hole as the Chord Sequencer!). Roland certainly seem to be going WAY out of their way to deny their arranger users ANY way to use the G-series in any way other than straightforward 'Play and record'. A HUGE step backwards as anyone will tell you that ever used these features...
What I would like to know is, where did Roland do their market research? Is there somewhere on this planet that ONLY has people that either didn't use the Chord sequencer, or tried it and didn't like it? Because EVERY single post I have ever seen from someone that actually used it laments it's loss...