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#195616 - 11/10/10 08:27 PM
Re: Even You Can Do it Also....creating a Song!
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#195619 - 11/11/10 07:35 AM
Re: Even You Can Do it Also....creating a Song!
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Originally posted by arranger_yes_pc_no: no, you are totally wrong. The PA series doesn't do anything like that,I have carefully examinated all the manuals of all the known arrangers before deciding to stick to Yamaha. My friend own a Korg and a Yamaha and write your stuff and you'll see what I mean.
The ONLY arrangers that have a chord track are the Yamahas and the Technics. Ketron, Korg, Roland, don't have it. It's just a very relevant oversight from these companies.
[This message has been edited by arranger_yes_pc_no (edited 11-09-2010).] No, I am totally correct. You wrote: Originally posted by arranger_yes_pc_no: I have tried most arrangers, for writing your own songs only the Yamaha cut it, because they have a 'chord track' that the Korg and Roland don't have, which is a shame. It's basically a track that allows you to precisely write the arrangement in step time. This is precisely what the Step Backing Sequence Mode allows you to do. Granted, it works a little differently than the way Yamaha has implemented the idea, but the results are the same; a way to create or edit a backing sequence in step time. Personally I don't use the step record method because I have the ability to play in real time. Sure I make mistakes occasionally, but when I do I normally just re-do the track or use the punch-in feature. Recording in real-time gives the tracks more of a live feel.
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