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#224306 - 01/14/08 09:47 PM
Re: Can anyone tweak their keyboards jazz guitar to sound like this?
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hi Tony
I agree, great sound and good playing or sequencing.
Gary, Don, Diki:
Thanx for your replies, but you know your answers are not answering my question really. You talked about everything except what this thread was all about. This was not about my playing ability or anybody elses, this was about a guitar sound that I think is exceptional and if anyone can actually reproduce this EXACT sound on their keyboard. Thanx for the attempt though.
The right sound can inpspire a player and cause him to play better because of that. What comes to mind on this at the moment is the clarinet and vibes sound on my old KN1000. Those were excptional sounds, and inspired me to emulate Benny Goodman, Pete Fountain and Lionel Hampton. I won't use the clarinet sound on my Tyros 2 because it doesn't have the sound I like and doesn't inpire me except in a negative way. I sparingly use some vibes on the T2, but really it's a pretty thin sound and I tend to play it differently than I would on the KN1000.
Anyway, I actually would be interested yet in some replies pertaining directly to my question.
Scott
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#224307 - 01/14/08 10:31 PM
Re: Can anyone tweak their keyboards jazz guitar to sound like this?
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Scott, the Tyros 2 has to my ears the best jazz guitar sound among all the arranger keyboards currently on the market. I own also a Fantom ES rack and a Motif XR and was unable to find a jazz guitar sound that comes close to the Tyros, not even on the Motif, and this goes to prove that they don't share the same sound set. That said, I had a listen to the MP3 of Sweet Georgia Brown and, while I have to agree with others that a lot of the final result depends on the voicings used to play those chords, I think that it would be possible to work on the Tyros' Jazz Guitar and make it close to the sound you mentioned. To do this, however, I am afraid that you would need a keyboard with greater sound editing possibilities, compared with the Tyros, because the following steps would be involved: 1- Close the hi-pass filter or, with a graphic equalizer, mute almost all the frequencies above 4000 Hz. 2- Mute all the low frequencies as well (let your ears be the judge here, but I would consider 500 Hz as a good cutoff point). 3- Boost the mid frequencies substantially (the amount depends on what kind of sound you are after; when I had a Gibson ES 175 and a Fender Super Reverb I used to set the mid level to "8", to get the Joe Pass sound... and I nailed it!) 4- On the Tyros 2 use one of the amp simulator effects, because this will add a lot of authenticity to your sound. The sound I hear on the MP3 is mono and no jazz guitar is good played in stereo (we are not talking Pat Metheny here!) 5- Keep the reverb level to the minimum and use one of the Room algorhythms (jazz guitars tend to sound bad in large halls and in fact you tipically hear them in a small environment, or at least that's the way they are supposed to sound...)
Let me know what you come up with...
[This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 01-14-2008).]
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