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#216190 - 06/08/06 06:43 AM
Re: Something I'd like to see........I think.
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Originally posted by rikkisbears: Hi Dave, don't know whether I've misread, but do you mean you can copy ie a variation phrase to an intro? My sd can copy a variation phrase to a variation or an intro phrase to an intro etc
Unfortunately i don't know anything about the genesys, I don't think we have an Aussie dealership??
best wishes Rikki Hi Rick, First things first; BAVAS MUSIC CITY252 Macquarie St NSW 2170 - Liverpool AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 (2) 9824 2211 E-Mail:keyboards@bavasmusic.com.au Web:http://www.bavasmusic.com.au I am sure Nick at Bavas will be happy to point you to a Generalmusic dealer in your area. Secondly, yes if you really wanted to copy a variation phrase to an intro phrase you can. You would do this by copying the individual tracks you want from the source phrase into a new or existing style. Each style has four Variations. Each Variation has its own Intro, Fill-in and Ending (16 phrases in all that we call Riffs). Multiply that by 3 since you can record separate Riffs for major, minor and 7th chords and you have a total of 48 Riffs. A Riff consists of 8 tracks with full sequencer editing capabilities. Below I have included 3 screen shots showing the Track Copy, Riff Copy and Variation Copy views that may help in understanding the capabilities of the Genesys in this regards. [img] http://www.generalmusic.us/WDMGenesysScreens/CopyTrack.bmp[/img] [img] http://www.generalmusic.us/WDMGenesysScreens/CopyRiff.bmp[/img] [img] http://www.generalmusic.us/WDMGenesysScreens/CopyVariation.bmp[/img] Best Regards, Dave ------------------ Wm. David McMahan Nat'l Product and Support Manager Generalmusic USA GEM Community Forums
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#216194 - 06/11/06 08:35 AM
Re: Something I'd like to see........I think.
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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You can copy the intro from any style to any other style using any Yamaha PSR or Tyros series of keyboard. You'll find detailed instructions at the www.psrtutorial.com site. There's really nothing to it, and it provides lots of options for any onboard and third-party style. You can also copy and past fills, endings and breaks using the same technique. This feature has been available since the introduction of the PSR-2000. Cheers, Gary
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#216195 - 06/11/06 10:02 AM
Re: Something I'd like to see........I think.
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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#216198 - 06/11/06 07:42 PM
Re: Something I'd like to see........I think.
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Rikki, To my knowledge, you are limited to copying intros to intros, variations to variations, endings to endings, etc. Keep in mind, however, that they can be copied from any Yamaha or third party style that has been converted, which gives you an enormous number of options and possibilities. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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