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#181884 - 03/13/05 09:42 AM
a shipload full of STYLES............
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Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 1384
Loc: koudekerke, Holland.
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Just re-read the Roland G-70 thread and resisted the temptation to critisize this board once more for fear of being sent to purgatory ! (still don't like it though). but what I am getting more and more curious about is the amount of styles people want and what they actually do with them ? Let me explain. I have here at home several CDroms containing 10.000 Yamaha styles, 6000 ketron styles, 5000 Roland styles, 3000 Korg styles,etc. so I guess that by some of your standards I should be having a ball ??!!! Currently I only play the Korg PA-50, which ,fortunately has approx. 300 internal styles that can be replaced. All in all (i.e. including the user styles) I can therefore load approx. 360 NEW styles into the board. Naturally I keep on changing things from time to time but even now after three years of fairly extensive use I still have more than 50 styles currently residing in my board that could easily be chucked out (perhaps even more). Once in a while a truely great or useful style comes along which is then directly included of course. I sometimes wonder if lots of keyboard folks have them on their toast instead of peanut butter. The number of styles, like the number of sounds really, has never made me very happy. I'd rather have a board with 100 great styles and no options than a board with 300 styles and a harddisk or whatever that stores another 10.000 !! Same with sounds really. Have you ever counted the number of right-hand sounds that you really use a lot, regardless what keyboard you are playing ??? You'll probably be lucky to hit 20 or so !!!!!
regards, john
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#181886 - 03/13/05 04:58 PM
Re: a shipload full of STYLES............
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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During the past five or so years I've sorted through thousands of style files, most of which ranged poor to awful. However, once in a while you come across one that is just incredible. Those are the ones that now reside on my USB Thumb Drive and get used on a regular basis. There are lots of conversions out there, but great styles are usually among the orrignials found on the keyboard. I'll keep searching for more, though, and when I find some good ones, I be sure to post them.
Cheers,
Gary
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#181890 - 03/14/05 05:04 AM
Re: a shipload full of STYLES............
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1165
Loc: Oradea, RO
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a friend of mine started to colect alot of sounfonts, a couple of years ago, and he finished having about few thousands of them. some of them quite impressive as they sounds. i kept telling him he should stop searching like crazy for everything new and focusing more on creativity, combination of this already huge sound banks he had. after a while, sf sounds became obsolete, and now he started to put togheter everything that's called vst, giga, and so on. i repeated the steatement to him and finally he agree with me! the chances to get everything that comes out on the market is soo pour anyway. instead would be much better to use at maximum the best you already have! at least i try this way!
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#181892 - 03/14/05 05:54 AM
Re: a shipload full of STYLES............
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4396
Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by RMepstead: ....it isn't good entertainment to use the same style files/rhythms regularly... Good to hear Roger, because I've really been a guest where arr. kb's have been used, and it was the very same onboard 8 beat, slow rock or whatever "favourite" used all the time, all songs sounded about the same way, no differences other than the lyrics. Myself I love to explore styles, use different parts to pull together and tweak to a new one etc. and there is always something to learn. Styles may sometimes look very similiar, but there are always subtle distinctions and shades to find who might make it very suitable for a song you're playing or fit your need and taste the way you play it. Long time since I lost counting, but I'm still hounting for new stuff. Guess it's a kind of "never ending story". GJ
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