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#138889 - 11/13/06 07:03 AM
Re: How many of us develop our own styles?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Years ago, when creating a style meant just one intro, one ending, two variations and one fill, I made a half-dozen styles. They were plain, no frills, and worked just fine. However, there are now thousands upon thousands of great conversions available for Yamaha keyboards, some of which sound better than the orriginals, styles that for most members would be nearly impossible to create from scratch. The keyboard's onboard software now makes modifying these styles a cinch, and there are numerous individuals that have provided us with some incredible examples of this during the past few years. You'll find many of them at www.psrtutorial.com , http://www.yamahapkowner.com/forum/index.php and http://www.svpworld.com/forum/songs.asp . The secret to making them sound good in your keyboard is taking the time to tune them to your specifications using the keyboard's software. This takes time, and as posted above, there is a learning curve. It's not something you'll master in an hour and become an instant expert--it takes a fair amount of work. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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