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#214962 - 08/08/07 07:25 AM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Originally posted by zuki:
I don't know or care to know how the technology allows for this phenomenon you speak of, but I do know Yamaha is the VERY BEST in pulling this off.



But how good is it when it is controlled by another keyboard that is being used as a second manual.
The idea of the post is to try and identify if there will be any problems when linking 2 boards together via Midi, and if so how to get round them.
Mine is better then yours, and so must be the best, is not an answer that helps anybody

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#214963 - 08/08/07 03:52 PM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Sorry.......
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#214964 - 08/08/07 03:58 PM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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My email profile is open...

Would anyone care to send me an SMF of naked arranger play from Yamaha, Korg, and Ketron (Wersi and MS too, if you like), unedited, so I can see the codes used to compensate for the late entry (so don't try to be TOO precise!)...

Please just post on this thread that you have done so, and what make it is, so I don't get swamped with dozens of the same arranger...

Then I'll start comparing them in List and Key editors to see how they pull off this trick.

Thank you...
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#214965 - 08/08/07 08:56 PM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Diki I couldn't find any way to post attachments on this forum. But I posted my disappointed observations to psrtutorial.com last year, along with two midis illustrating the false notes. They were recorded on a PSR3K, and due to the very high sequencer resolution of 1920 ppq, they are best reviewed on a late-model Yammy. very Here is a link to my post there:

http://www.psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php?topic=3603.msg20921#msg20921

If the link doesn't work, just do a search for the terms 'chord recognition'. Hope this is what you were looking for if not email me. -Ted



[This message has been edited by TedS (edited 08-08-2007).]

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#214966 - 08/09/07 01:08 AM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Hi Diki
You have mail

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#214967 - 08/09/07 12:45 PM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Ted, please just attach the files (if you still have them) to an email to me (click on the mail icon at the top of this post to link direct to my email address).

The forum no longer has the attachments in the post you indicated.

Thanks, abacus. This should take a week or more with my gig schedule, so I'll post back ASAP, but don't hold your breath!

So, I have Yamaha and Wersi... Anyone with Korg and Ketron, please email me... (and post here after you do, thanks)

[This message has been edited by Diki (edited 08-09-2007).]
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#214968 - 08/09/07 04:56 PM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Diki you've got mail (2 mails to be exact!) -Ted

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#214969 - 08/10/07 10:44 AM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Donny...?

Can you make a quick, short SMF straight from the arranger? I know nothing about Ketrons.
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#214970 - 08/10/07 11:00 AM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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diki....I can do it tommmorow for ya on my sd1+ Im off to a double now ok? what do you acually need?

I'll email it to ya.

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#214971 - 08/10/07 01:09 PM Re: How do different arrangers deal with 'late' chord entry?
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Thanks, Donny. I just need a short improvised piece of straight arranger play (your Ketron will record the arranger to the internal sequencer and save as SMF, no doubt) without ANY editing at all. The more 'glitches', the better!

Just left hand only (the right won't glitch!).

Thanks in advance...
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