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#156400 - 11/21/02 12:39 PM Re: Studio applications with an arranger keyboard
J. Larry Offline
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Registered: 12/14/99
Posts: 521
Loc: University, MS 38677 USA
Nothing like a KN board and the Korg D16 hard disc recorder. Great effects; easy to use; easy to edit; mix to CD, etc.. Don't need nor want a computer. No worries about buggy software. Overdub all instruments on separate tracks. Track all vocal harmonies in real time (no harmony machine). Works great.

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#156401 - 11/21/02 01:05 PM Re: Studio applications with an arranger keyboard
DanO1 Offline
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Registered: 01/31/01
Posts: 3602
Loc: Maryland
Quote:
Originally posted by Tapas:
Hi Dan,

Tell me more about the GM sound set on a Triton. I have
played with the unit and I loved the exquisite sounds.
It has the best collection of bells, electric pianos,
motion pads and lush strings. I did not see if they were
GM sounds.

Tapas


YOu have buttons assigned for the expansion slots . One of those buttons is dedicated for GM sounds . Play a sequence and you will only hear the sounds assigned to the GM bank . If you wish to integrate some of the bigger sounds or enhanced solo sounds , you have to remap the midi sequence . Is that correct ? Can you shed some light since you are a Korg owner .

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#156402 - 11/21/02 05:19 PM Re: Studio applications with an arranger keyboard
Tapas Online   content
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 325
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Dan,

That is exactly correct. You have a GM bank and you can place the unit
in GM mode to playback GM sequences properly. From that point,
the sky is limit. You are free to revoice each track with the
far more expressive and rich factory/user programs and combis.

Tapas.

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#156403 - 11/21/02 05:27 PM Re: Studio applications with an arranger keyboard
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 325
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
I agree with the sentiments expressed by J.Larry.
Indeed, music making becomes free of headaches once you
eliminate the computer from the equation!

The Technics KN series have a brilliant composer function
that lets you lay down original arrangements in a snap.
It is very intuitive. This has always remained their
secret weapon.

The Korg D16 and D1600 sport a very easy to use interface.
Perhaps the simplest hard disk recorder out there.

This duo is like a marriage made in heaven. Thanks to J.Larry
for pointing out this option.

Tapas.

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