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#246531 - 10/28/08 08:56 PM
Re: FYI........Roland arranger fact
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I believe there are 16 parts because you can bounce style tracks (just a guess)...and if that's the case, they will have to share the same EQ/effects, which may or may not be advantageous.
Personally, I find 8 parts as complex and full as I would need...especially since Yamaha uses two drum tracks as opposed to Roland's one...
I sometimes take out style parts to simplify, but I guess if you're only playing single note lines over the style, 16 parts might help fill things out better.
Ian
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#246535 - 10/28/08 09:18 PM
Re: FYI........Roland arranger fact
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Ian, I checked ..the Rolands also have 8 tracks , but 16 parts...Are you saying for sure that Yamaha also uses 16 parts? Yamaha uses 8 style tracks...RHY1, RHY2, CHD1, CHD2, PAD, PHR1, PHR2. They each have their own EQ, DSP effects, and filter, as well as volume and pan. Also, Yamaha has the advantage of four programmable Multi Pads to add even more to an accompaniment. If Roland's 8 style style tracks are expanded(?) to 16 by overdubbing, then the tracks would have to share EQ and effects, wouldn't they? That may, or may not, be advantageous, as I said earlier. Ian [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 10-28-2008).]
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#246538 - 10/28/08 09:56 PM
Re: FYI........Roland arranger fact
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Comparing manuals it looks like Roland is much deeper in the style department over Korg and Yamaha.. Maybe they are Fran, but I was never struck on Roland's styles....some of the Latin are good, as well as a few contemporary fusiony styles, but overall I was disappointed in the factory set....I guess you could improve them or get some good 3rd party styles...the Tyros styles were converted for the G70, I believe. I had a G70 (Ver3) here for over a week and dissected it pretty thoroughly. Nice instrument, but didn't meet my needs...too big and too heavy...no need of it, as I've said time and time again...weight does not always translate into durability or quality. It did have a nice piano and, though I'm not overly fond of them, a good semi-weighted action. It's good to see you so enthusiastic about your keyboard...I feel the same way about mine. Ian
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