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#160786 - 08/19/01 08:37 AM
Re: Style composing software
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
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Hi Sander, EMC Styleworks is a good software to create styles for Roland Keyboards (not yet the VA7, I think, but styles created for the G 1000 are 100% compatible). Otherwise you can use a good sequencer (like Cubase or Cakewalk) to create the single parts of a style (intro, main, variation, fills, ending). However, there are so many styles around for Roland arrangers that usually all I do is to use the excellent "Morphing" function of the VA7 to combine parts of existing styles to create a new one. The style I used for the song "Dock of the bay" (found on my website) was a combination of an old G800 style (8 beat 5 R&B) with the bass part of another style. Here are a few links to sites with lots of good Roland styles (even converted from other keyboards, like Ketron X1 and Yamaha PSR 9000): http://www.redrival.com/vonsje/g800.html http://www.daytonamusic.com/rag/download.htm http://users.pandora.be/RKCA/engels.htm http://www.roland.it Best regards, Andrea [This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 08-19-2001).]
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#160789 - 08/19/01 12:37 PM
Re: Style composing software
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Sander, I have EMC styleworks and it can convert part of a midifile into a style; so if you have a song you can use parts of that song (like the intro, the verse, the bridge, the chorus, the ending) to make corresponding parts of a style. Many arranger manufacturers today make styles this way; in the VA7 ZIP disk there is a style called "Guitar Oldie" which is taken from an old song of the Shadows. Of course these styles can be used just for one song, but for that song they are really effective.
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#160791 - 08/20/01 04:10 AM
Re: Style composing software
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4399
Loc: Norway
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Hi Sander, I use the EMC, and it's a nice tool. But as mentioned here, you have to put more to it to reach a good result, and of course do the final touch at the keyboard. The first result various much depending of wich brand you convert from and to. Anyway, I would not buy the existing version of EMC at the moment without a free upgrade warranty, because there is a new version probably ready this fall or winter. GJ BTW, here is a link for Roland styles: http://www.rolandeur.com/ [This message has been edited by Gunnar Jonny (edited 08-20-2001).]
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