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#226912 - 02/13/08 02:28 PM
Re: pitch bend (and portamento)
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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OT Hi Diki Could you not record your chord sequence as a Midi file, and then store it in the style slot next to the style you are using, so that you can then just switch between them? It may not be as flexible as a CS, but possibly a workaround.
Back to the question Diki has summed it up pretty well, but there may be a possible workaround, (Not as flexible but might add a bit of flavour) most boards have a glide/pitch bend (Hawaiian Guitar Effect for Organ Players) that can be assigned to a footswitch, so just use this when your hands are tied up playing other things. (Most can have their length adjusted and stored in a preset) Just a thought
Bill
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#226914 - 02/13/08 04:27 PM
Re: pitch bend (and portamento)
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Sorry, but velocity triggered bends don't do it for me. How loud you want the note is independent of whether you need a bend or not (ever bent a quiet note?).
Ditto for pedal or switch based bends. You need to be able to bend up OR down, depending on circumstance, and you need to be able to bend different intervals, at different rates. Sometimes you need a little pitch 'blip' sometimes you need a screaming wind up to a target note over a bar...
Trust me on this one... I am a pitch bend freak! Wheels, levers (I do like the Roland system, it's only drawback is you can't leave the modulation UP. There are plenty of other ways of achieving this, though), pitch strips (LOVE my KX5 and the strips on my Kurzweil). When playing anything other than piano and non pitch moving sounds, I play at least half the time with my LH glued to the lever! It's the only way to get real horn string and wind inflections, IMO...
As to the Chord Sequencer...
Sadly, Roland is not capable of syncing the SMF and arranger sections. You CAN do it this way with practice, but timing is critical. I worked all this out quite a while ago. But it doesn't address the interactive nature of the Chord Sequencer, which could be switched in and out seamlessly and re-recorded at will.
There are plenty of WORKAROUNDS, but none of them match the CS for improvising, probably the reason most of us chose arrangers over WSs in the first place.
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