Terry,
Originally posted by trtjazz:
Shiral,
Actually even though I am a Tyros fan now.....when I had my PA you can do what you are saying you can't.
With the PA you can hit one key and have the accmp. stop and just the drums playing or everything stop and either can start again by playing a chord as I recall...
Thanks for the suggestion. I have tried velocity sensitive switching feature before, but didn't like it. I tried it with fill-ins. When I hit hard it triggers the fill. The problem was, when the dance gets momentum I too start to hit hard and I inadvertently trigger fills. If I program this to stop when I hit it hard, the whole thing will stop inadvertently.
Also as far as I have seen, this only lets you assign the velocity sensitive switching to fill1, fill2, break, or start/stop etc. (one of the style control buttons). In other words, you can stop the whole thing or hit the break (that I dislike), but can not stop only the accompaniment.
As for bitdump3's comment about the pads; I have received this suggestion before, but I didn't like it for some reason. Since I can't remember what the suggested method was, I can't remember why I did not like it either. (Maybe because it did not solve the problem I am having with the way I do it now; having to take the hand away from the keys and having to press something twice)
Yamaha's approach is I think much better in this regard. I've pretty much never had to play three adjacent notes at the same time in the song. That's what they are using to stop the accompaniment. This doesn't mean that I do not like the PA80; it only means that I do not like only some of the ways of PA80 does things.
Shiral