I just wanted to let you know that the style sequencer on the Sd1 is very basic. No loop recording, no event editing, no copy measure, no delete measure, and no different time signature within the same style.
I just happen to try out a psr 2000 today and I was very impressed with the style sequencer, it seemed to be alot more advanced than my sd1's sequencer.
Anyways I am sure the style sequencer on the Pa80 is more powerful than the sd1, so good luck.
If you read my post carefully I was talking about the "style sequencer" of Sd1 not the Song sequencer. New Yorker is looking for a strong style creater but like I said before sd1 offers a very very weak style creater which they call pattern edit. I not very impressed with song sequencer of sd1 either, because of its awkwardness. Now I am trying to make it work with cakewalk but cakewalk only reads its GM sounds only. I have to work on my cd but I am having problem with sd1's song sequencer right now.
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Sev 01, I think Dreamer ment to tell you how you can delete all your repeated posts in this tread GJ
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Sorry but I got a laugh out of the miss understanding between Sev and Dreamer. I will say yes I think Dreamer meant for Sev to Delete his posts and was not talking about the SD1.
By the way Sev, if your SD1 is that Basic on the style sequencer I wonder if its any better on my X1. I recently bought my X1 and have not explored the reocrding features on it yet. Any ideas?
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New Yorker,
What features are you looking for specifically in the style sequencer ? I have a rough idea of what the Technics style sequencer can do. I also have a very good working knowlege of what the sequencer in the PA80 can do, as well as how to make or convert styles for it both using it's internal sequencer and using some inexpensive software to go along with it. If you are looking to convert already existing styles from other boards, you need not be concerned. Most of them are already done and are available. Some just need a little tweaking but the PA80 has features that are unique to some of the other boards that will help accomplish this. If you want to make styles from scratch, there is software available ( inclding some free stuff ) that will make the task possible.