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#179854 - 11/18/02 04:57 AM
Re: HOW MANY styles do we really NEED?
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Anonymous
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Yes, there are too many styles! I find many of them have distortion, sour notes and incorrect instrument assignments. I have tried messing with them , in the past but it seems that there are so many good ones, why waste time trying to upright a deraile style. I've decided to try to stick to only styles created for Yamaha keyboards with 4 variations. I make up floppies for each stylr type, eg 'Boogie', 'Swing', 'Rock' etc. Then as I'm travelling through a music book, if I find a style that suits a song very well, I rename the style to that song. I also write at the top of the page, in the book, what the name and location of the style is, either internal, user or floppy. Eventually I will create a floppy(s) dedicated to each song book. There can be more than one style that is approprate for a particular song. So as I get out a song book to play from, I merely have to plug in the appropriate style disk and I can travel through the entire book without interuption. Of course I would still audition any new styles and try to fit them in, if they are usable. Any thoughts?
Brian
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#179855 - 11/18/02 05:23 AM
Re: HOW MANY styles do we really NEED?
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Brian, that's an excellent habit you have! I too write at the top of the page (in my music-books) the best styles for each song. Another thing you could do, if you have a keyboard with an internal storage device (hard disk, zip disk) is to save a registration for each song, with the appropriate style, tempo and instruments. That's even faster!
[This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 11-18-2002).]
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#179858 - 11/18/02 05:50 AM
Re: HOW MANY styles do we really NEED?
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Member
Registered: 08/16/00
Posts: 442
Loc: UK
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I also agree that quality, and not quantity is the most important factor for me. There is a glut of poor quality conversions now available for the yamaha keyboards, most of which are harmonically incorrect and will not give proper results when playing anything other than a simple major or minor chord. However I also have to criticise many of the preset styles as being too fussy and too indicative of particular songs. Remember the old days when all we had was a rock, swing, march, pops and bossa? It was easy to play almost anything to those simply bass/chord and drum patterns. Nowadays you sit daydreaming after the intro has played, totally lost for what to play with some of these styles! They sound fantastic, expertly musically programmed by the yamaha musicians but quite often it leaves you having to think so carefully about what to play. Its a good idea to experiment with turning off parts of the style, i often like to mute the pads, phrases and separate chord sections and just use a simpler backing. Perhaps thats what we need, more simpler styles! Simon ------------------ ________________________ Simon G.K. Williams simon@svpworld.com Creative Music & Multimedia http://www.svpworld.com________________________
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#179860 - 11/18/02 12:26 PM
Re: HOW MANY styles do we really NEED?
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Registered: 01/20/01
Posts: 189
Loc: Hoogeveen, Drenthe, The Nether...
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Originally posted by Dreamer: Sander, where have you been? It's great to see you posting again! How is your right arm going? [offtopic] Hi Andrea! Doing very well, great to see you again. It's been a long time since I have been here, true. The right arm is doing great again, except the fact that when I have played for a while, my elbow is making a 'click' sound when I stretch my arm again. But besides that, everything allright! I hope you are doing well too over there in Italy, just like the others around here [/offtopic] About the quality/quantity issue; of course quality is very very important. But if the styles do not suit, than I need to find another style and 'abandon' that other style. The Style Morpher is a great feature, but not usable on every style. I'm always focussing on the 'Realistic' part and good quality (for use in Gig's). Once it sounds well, I save it (like Andrea explained ) and it's ready for future use. I just can't come up with a too canned style, as a one-man-band keyboard player you have to compete with the bands who can make a song sounding very realistic and natural by putting in those specific soundpieces. Only an SMF/MIDI is the easy way to beat the bands. But I'm always trying to achieve that with styles and modifying them in such a way that they fit. Maybe this opinion is a little bit too strong, but I hope some of you understand. [This message has been edited by Sander (edited 11-18-2002).]
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