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#191474 - 02/28/03 08:57 AM
Re: Is anyone making their own custom Styles?
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I have done quite a bit of style writing / morphing.. etc. In the end though, it is easier and faster to actually play the parts that I want for my own songs in real time than it is to create an entire style from scratch. I do mix and match quite a bit though. Also, I'll change a guitar part here, a bass line there, add or subtract from the existing drum tracks, etc.
For live play, as long as the drum and bass lines match the song I want to play, I pretty much can do the rest in real time. If I need to add a rythym part or two to customize a style because there are too many parts to play in real time or the rythym patterns don't sound right, I just do it. Example: I did not find any styles acceptable for Jim Croce's " I got a name" , so I customized one of the imternal PA80 styles until it sounded right to me.
It helps to have additional sequencing software and style creator programs to use, although I rely less and less on them as time goes on and employ more real time playing, even on drum tracks. Midi drum playing had been my achilles heel in the past, but I've worked very hard to improve in this area, because it's always faster when I can lay these tracks down in real time, even if I have to edit them a little later on.
It's tough to do on some heavy jazz / jazz fusion pieces ( and get the style to sound right to me ) , but what I will do is create just a drum style or a drum and bass style and then lay the rest of the tracks down in real time.
AJ
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#191475 - 02/28/03 09:24 AM
Re: Is anyone making their own custom Styles?
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I used to make a lot of my own styles, on the Technics and Yamahas. All I needed was drums, bass line, guitar strum and piano rhythm. Now, it has become more and more time-consuming, because now you have 4 variations, several fills, severals intros and several endings. Also the factory styles and converted styles are better than they used to be and it is no longer necessary. A few years ago, I had to make almost ALL the Country/Western styles I needed. In fact last year with the Korg PA80 I had to make a couple. There was no style available to play "Good-hearted Woman" or "Blue Eyes Cryin' In The Rain" - type songs. Everything was too busy, too hokey, or too "rock n' rolly". Hope it's o.k. if I make my my own adjectives. DonM
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