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#191539 - 07/25/07 10:43 PM
Re: Early 2008 Release?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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As some have pointed out from earlier threads, though, when dealing with loops of bass lines, or guitar strums or picking patterns, etc., do we get as much choice in different chord types and extensions as you can get with a MIDI based guitar?
I really can see drum loops working very well, but guitar (especially)... How many chord types are going to be available? Pitch and time-stretch techniques still can't turn a recording of a major 7th chord into a major 9th, or a major 7th flat 9th, etc. Unless there is a HUGE library of chord types in RAM all the time, I don't see how this concept can work with anything other than simple chord types...
Then multiply that by piano chords and patterns, horn lines, and all the other sounds that are supposed to be 'real audio'. Without GIGA type audio streaming and a HUGE library, this could end up as just a novelty that isn't practical for most songs and styles. And, of course, if it DOES sound so much more realistic than the regular styles based on MIDI notes, it may make for some unfortunate comparisons as you go from 'real' styles to regular types...
The one thing we all like to see on an arranger is consistency. Go from one style to another, and not get dramatic shifts in sound quality. I am going to be interested to see how well Ketron integrate the 'real' audio stuff with the regular styles....
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