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#215047 - 10/26/02 08:22 AM
Re: Chord Variations in Style...Please read in...
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Registered: 09/28/02
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Kari, I mean about these previous statements: "Korg arranger’s keyboards offer up to 6 chord variation in style what actually does that you hear a different ACC every time you change a chord say from major to minor or from minor to, and you can actually have different instruments assigned for each chord variation" "Roland VA7 has different variations 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"
So, what I mean is: If you get a Roland or Korg style (with these chord variations), and you convert it to play it on PSR2000, will have you similar chord variations on your PSR2000 as you have playing it on Roland or Korg kb?
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#215048 - 10/26/02 09:17 AM
Re: Chord Variations in Style...Please read in...
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Tracknet, the answer is yes, but only if: 1- the PSR 2000 has indeed this option (i. e. to play different variations depending on the chords played -Maj, Min, 7th - which I don't know) 2- the conversion program you use can handle this feature, like Kari1 wrote.
[This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 10-26-2002).]
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#215053 - 10/27/02 02:27 AM
Re: Chord Variations in Style...Please read in...
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
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Arbaz, actually I did not say that. I wrote that I don't know if the PSR 2000 supports this feature. For what I know about Yamaha arrangers, they seem to have only a limited amount of memory dedicated to storing your own styles, so I have a feeling that you are not allowed to record very complex styles with a lot of variations. Again, I cannot swear on this, because I have never owned a Yamaha arranger. I hope that an actual PSR 2000 user will reply to say the final word on this issue.
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