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#203768 - 08/07/02 09:45 AM
PSR 2000 Sequencer Question
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Member
Registered: 10/25/99
Posts: 191
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Hello
I am pulling my hair out while working with SONG Recorder (sequencer) on PSR 2000.
There are 16 tracks available. I start with track 1. Select a Drum kit for track 1. When I want to record, it asks me with part I want to record. (main, layer, left, etc...). I think this is stupid. I want to record Drum kit using the keyboard, no matter what part it is.
OK, I select main part to be recorded. Now I go to track 2. select another sound, bass for track 2. Start recording, selet Main as the part to be recorded.
I record 8 bars. everything fine so far.
Now, I want to add to track 1. When I start recording, the sound is bass, not drums.
Can't I just select sounds for each track, and then just record using that sound? why do I have to select main, layer, part.. etc?
any help.. thanks.
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#203774 - 08/08/02 07:05 AM
Re: PSR 2000 Sequencer Question
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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That doesn't sound right not being able to select a drum kit for tracks other than 9 and 10.. I can understand if you're recording styles, but if you're using the 16 tracks you should be able to select a drum kit for a track... Doesn't it work similiar to the PSR-740? On the 740 you chose a track, then R1,R2,L and so forth. If the 2000 is using "main" in the way the 740 used R1 you should be able to choose a drum kit... it would be pointless to only be able to record drums on 9 and 10.. If that's the case how are you supposed to add cymbal crashes here and there and other percussive sounds??? I know professional synths have the drum track default to track 10 (with the exception of the Yamaha EX series), but the sequencer on the PSR-2000 shouldn't be set up like that...
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#203776 - 08/08/02 08:13 AM
Re: PSR 2000 Sequencer Question
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Member
Registered: 10/25/99
Posts: 191
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You guys are not getting my point.
Yes, I can select a drum kit for any track. But the problem is when you revisit a track.
Let's forget about the drum kits, take any sound. for example, on Track 1, I select piano, then select Main (now the main part has the piano sound). I finish recording 8 meaures. Then I go to track 2, select a bass sound, now again I have to select which part (main, layer or left), I select main, (now main part is set to bass). I record 8 measures in four or five tracks like this using different sounds.
Now I find that I need to over dub piano track (track 1). I select that track to be recorded, now again I have to select which part, now this step is stupid.... If i select main, it will change the sound to whatever sound was select for Main part last. Why do we have to select a part???
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