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#146216 - 05/27/03 09:47 AM
Re: loop recording
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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cassp, This has been a complaint of mine for a long time with most arrangers.... The majority do not allow loop recording within the 16 track sequencer. They do however allow it when you're recording styles, but that too is quite limited. The style recorders work well for drum tracks, but when you're recording bass lines, and other tracks you have to stay within a specific key sig.... I don't see why Yamaha cannot add loop recording to the sequencers... (actually I don't think it's possible on the disk based recording models), but with their newer line up like the PSR-2000 this feature should be on there... If I remember correctly Yamaha even left out loop recording on the 16 track sequencer on the 9000 Pro, and set it up the same way to loop and overdub under style recording..
Squeak
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#146218 - 05/27/03 02:33 PM
Re: loop recording
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Registered: 07/23/02
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Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Originally posted by cassp: Why don't arrangers have loop sequencers so we can play/record/set a chord/drum arrangement that repeats so we could use two hands for soloing or something else? Does anything work that way?
Yes cassp, on the PSR 2000 it is called a Multi-Pad. There are 4 Multi-Pad buttons on the PSR 2000. You can use one or all four at a time. It even has the ability to use more than one voice within "each" of the Multi-Pads, eg., start with a Piano voice then it can switch to a Guitar voice all in real time looping. And all of the Multi-Pad voices can be "recorded" along with a Style file, with the Main, Layer, and Left voices in the PSR 2000's 16 track Sequencer. You can do a Quick record, recording all tracks specified at once in real time, or you can do a Multi- recording that allows you to record one or more tracks (up to 16 tracks) giving you more control over the recording arrangement and the composition of it. Best regards, Mike PS: Roland's new VR-760 Keyboard also has multi-effect voice looping in real time but you can use up to "16"! voices at once. But the VR-760 is NOT an Arranger Keyboard even though it does have an Accompaniment feature it is limited in its complexity and usefulness for us Arranger Keyboardists, ie., "No Style Acommpaniment" it just has basic Rhythm accompaniment. But if you want a great Keyboard that is not an Arranger that can do all that your asking, ie., "Looping Sounds In Real Time" and more, the VR-760 would be a great choice in my opinion. Btw, I have been thinking more and more lately about getting a Non Arranger Keyboard to supplement my Arranger keyboard. In my Band I don't use the Arranger features of my PSR 2000 any way. And those sounds on the VR-760 just blew me away. It even has 9 adjustable physical Drawbar sliders right on the front left panel of the Keyboard. Some of Roland's Keyboards have taken a back seat to what other Manufacturers are offering (sound wise) but not the VR-760 imo. It is one Awesome, albeit non-arranger, Keyboard. Best regards, Mike
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#146220 - 05/27/03 05:26 PM
Re: loop recording
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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You shouldn't have to use the multi-pads for this though.. The basic sequencer itself should allow you to set a loop point, and the number of measures to be looped... It would be nice if arrangers had sequencers like those of a synth....
Squeak
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#146221 - 05/27/03 06:14 PM
Re: loop recording
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Registered: 03/21/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Motown
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1) Mike, I have been reading about the VR-760 for a couple months now and had a chance to play one this past Saturday. I agree, WOW! This is the first Roland board in a long time that has the elements most non-arranger keyboardists are looking for. The drawbars were great, the pianos were typical killer Roland and the synth section was just amazing. I'm working on a scheme to get one soon - probably gotta sell my Kurz Mark 5 to do so.
2)Squeak, I agree that using the multi-pads was not what I had in mind. How many times have you played a three-chord song and wanted to just loop those chords so you could wail on a piano or organ solo? That's what I mean! I'd be happy if the loop was only 4-8 measures, as long as it was simple to do - LIVE. The VR-760 may be my answer, esp. if I can slave the clock to/from the 2k. Back to the net for more research. Hope some Roland, Korg or Yamaha R&D people see this thread, 'cuz I really think more arranger players would LOVE a simple to use, down and dirty LOOP SEQUENCER. Play & record it LIVE and let it LOOP until you shut it off.
3) Fran & KN, Please explain how the Roland and Technics loop recorders works.
[This message has been edited by cassp (edited 05-27-2003).]
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#146222 - 05/27/03 07:02 PM
Re: loop recording
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Cassp, That's why I miss my synths.. I was always making 4-8 bar looped riffs and would jam my butt off to them. Plus my synths had pattern chaining (something that any arranger would benefit from)... By the way those down and dirty loop sequencers are out there and have been for some time. Here's a few
Roland XP 60/80-- Offered non-stop loop recording, meaning you could record one track and without having to press the stop button move to the next track and start recording all in real time. It was a really cool feature and really limited any gaps in teh creative flow.
Yamaha EX-5/7-- Both awsome synths.. The EX-5 still has some of the best voice editing out there. Plus both models allowed independent track loop recording.. Say you had a pattern that conisted of 4 parts.. You could record a 4 bar drum part set that to loop, a 2 bar bass line and set that to loop and so on.. All the tracks could have their own loop settings.
Korg Triton (Classic and Studio)-- Great loop recording on these units too. Plus they too offer the independent track loop recording.
There are several other models too... If you really want to get down into recording great sounding loops with ease a synth is really the way to go. Granted I do love the arrangers, but when it comes down to raw internal sequencing power I have to go with the synths on this one..
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-27-2003).]
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-27-2003).]
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#146224 - 05/28/03 06:14 AM
Re: loop recording
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Cassp, I myself am still ticked that I got rid of a few synths.. I used to own both Roland XP-60 and the Yamaha EX-7.. Both of those units had awsome sequencers. I liked the Yamaha's better though. Have you looked at the Korg Triton Le? That's a decent synth with good voice editing, and a great sequencer... I think it runs $100 more than the PSR-2000, and the Le uses smart media cards now...
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-28-2003).]
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