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#138879 - 11/12/06 05:35 PM
How many of us develop our own styles?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14286
Loc: NW Florida
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I've been reading the Mediastation review, and the one thing that jumped out at me is the acknowledgment that you really need to develop your own styles, there are not that many provided, and of varying quality. So you are encouraged to make your own.
Which begs the question...... how many of us actually DO roll their own, how well (compared to factory styles) do they tend to turn out, and how much of a PITA is it? (OK, three questions!)
Given how inconsistent even factory styles can be, and the major philosophy differences different manufacturers have (busy, sparse, complicated fills, room for the player, do everything for you, etc.), how easy is it to roll your own to the highest standards, and how many of us even try....?
And I'm not talking converting a Technics into a Roland, or anything like that. How many actually make their own......?
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#138883 - 11/12/06 08:17 PM
Re: How many of us develop our own styles?
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Registered: 10/22/03
Posts: 1155
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I wouldn’t have it any other way than creating styles.
Having my own styles created by myself with my playing/performance style and technique taken in to account is a competitive advantage for me.
When I play, I am not trying to sound like the recording of a song. Most of the performance, I try to sound like a 2-6 member band. As such, I don’t make my styles with a lot of instrumental style parts. I would use 3 of the 8 style parts for drums and percussions. A bass, one or two comping instruments make up the style parts. I almost never use all 8 style parts.
Any other sounds I would use with the left and right live keyboard parts.
With copy and paste, style creation is not as long and difficult as you think. If you stick with a keyboard for about 6 months, and consistently set-aside time to develop styles, you would be surprised as to how quickly your style library would grow.
On paper, the mediastation seems to have one of the best style creation and performance feature set for an OMB.
Note, if you use a different style for each song you play, and you like to have lots of instruments playing at one time, then style creation would not be to your benefit.
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#138887 - 11/13/06 01:39 AM
Re: How many of us develop our own styles?
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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i also write new styles, when i really don t find something to match the need. there are more than one approch for this. one easy way, to mix already existent parts into a new style. another way, to write some new parts and mix with already existent. and the best, but also more difficult and time cnsuming, to write each part of the style by yourself, creating something original. that goes the best for me, but is not a easy thing to do. if you are with the computers, you can do everything into a midi sequencer, creating and editing everything there as a midi file, and then extract various intervals into intros, fills, mains, endings. that is provided your instrument can convert midi to style (roland for instance). writing the styles only using the instrument (keyboard) could take long time and you might miss many phrases or ideas you have in mind by the time you should put them on the notes. nevertheless, is always satisfactory to create and then use your own original styles. everyone should try this!
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#138888 - 11/13/06 06:35 AM
Re: How many of us develop our own styles?
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5399
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Hello All In the old days when the number of styles available were limited, all professional players tended to write there own for there performances, however these days with style converters and the number of styles available (Probably at least half a dozen for every song that has been written) very few people need to write there own from scratch, which is why if you purchase books on style creation (Those that are still in print) they are normally older books. In the future you will probably find that all boards will be able to play all different manufactures styles without conversion. If you do not think this will happen, then please remember that Wersi’s new Open Art Arranger software update, can play all Yamaha styles without conversion, and I believe they are also in discussion with other manufactures Enjoy whatever you play
Bill
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