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#215037 - 10/24/02 04:36 AM
Re: Chord Variations in Style...Please read in...
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Arbaz, the Roland VA7 can record a different variation for Maj, Min and 7th chords for every section of a style (intro, basic, advanced, fills, ending). This means, for example, that it will play an entirely different Intro depending if you play a major, minor or seventh chord. I haven't checked the SD1, but I would be surprised if it couldn't do the same.
[This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 10-24-2002).]
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#215043 - 10/24/02 11:59 AM
Re: Chord Variations in Style...Please read in...
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I am not really planning to buy a VA76 at this time Andrea. I want to check out the XD9 and maybe the Tyros first before I consider making another purchase. I would not rule the VA76 out though, but I need to spend some more time with it and the others before making a decision. I'm not sure I need another arranger anyway ( at least not for now ), and I think I might be hard pressed to find another one with similar editing features and the flexibility of my PA80. Still, the 2 fills per style thing has always bugged me about it and I'm not closing the door on anything. Money is an issue at this time, maybe that will change a little later on, but if I was making the purchase now, I might have to sell the PA80 to get a VA76, and I'm not sure I want to do that at all. I definitely am keeping the Motif, but anything else could become expendable if I really gotta have one of the latest boards.
So for right now, pending demos ( or more demo time ) with these boards my priorities and possibilities look like this for a new arranger:
First choice: XD9. Great sounds / styles ( pending a live demo of course ) and not as expensiveProbably can buy it and keep the PA80.
Next choices The XD1 or the VA76 but would likely have to sell off my PA80 or some other gear. I like the VA76 more than I thought I would, but I'm not quite ready to change to it from the PA80.
After that: Genesys, I love the concept of the Genesys, but it's another board that I can't really afford right now. Who knows though, I could demo one and like it so much that it would compel me to make the moves I need to to get one
Tyros, and anything else I missed. Unless Tyros is a lot different than the 9000 / other current PSR boards, I'm not really interested. I already have Yamaha sounds in the Motif anyway. Would also have to sell my PA80 for it.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 10-24-2002).]
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#215045 - 10/24/02 01:47 PM
Re: Chord Variations in Style...Please read in...
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Registered: 09/28/02
Posts: 73
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Hi
ARBAZ and DREAMER say about chord variation in styles for Maj, Min and 7th chords, for every section of a style (intro, basic, advanced, fills, ending). It give a great richness for styles, so they may be less repetitive.
But, when these VA7 styles are converted for a keyboard, e.g. PSR2000, whose styles haven't that "chord variation", what's happens?
Playing these VA7 converted styles on a PSR2000, have you similar chord variation?
Cheers
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