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#246544 - 10/28/08 10:28 PM
Re: FYI........Roland arranger fact
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Registered: 07/27/06
Posts: 80
Loc: Germany
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Hello Fran, your 'parts' are called 'Division'. Normaly there are 18 of them: Intro 1-4, Variation 1-4, Ending 1-4, Fill Up 1-3, Fill Down 1-3. You can program 3 Modes per Division: major, minor and 7th.
Read Page 178 of your G70 OM: The G-70 allows you to program 54 different patterns per Style, some of which can be selected via dedicated buttons (MAIN [1]~[4], etc.). Some Patterns are selected on the basis of the chords you play in the chord recognition area of the keyboard (major, minor, seventh).
Greeting Peter
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#246546 - 10/29/08 02:40 AM
Re: FYI........Roland arranger fact
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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peter, i believe fran is talking about more than one sound per track, in different variations. the same track, ex. bass, can contain fretless on intro1, wet on intro2, pick on intro3, etc. but also synth on var1, acoustic on var2, and so on. that indeed might be 18 sounds to start with, but it could go up to 3x18 as you described, still, i am not so sure. i never tried. that is more than enough anyway.
too bad roland does not allaw two drum tracks... ;(
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#246547 - 10/29/08 02:48 AM
Re: FYI........Roland arranger fact
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14286
Loc: NW Florida
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BUZZER SOUNDS Thank you all for playing 'Guess the spec' Marlene, tell our runners-up what they have won... (contestants walk dejectedly off stage to an SMF that might or might NOT have been played by Fran) Roland's can have 16 (or more) sounds per style, as shown in the Style Makeup Tools mixer pages (there are two or more pages, depending on whether the style has more than eight sounds, of eight tracks each linked to the sliders). These adjustments are stored in the style itself. BUT... there are eight PARTS per style, as linked to the sliders on the first Style fader part, and volume only adjustments to these are stored in the registration (so you can mute some Parts on some registrations, and let them play in others). There are also Solo and Mute buttons here, for easy Part, well you get it! So... A Part can have two or more sounds, each with a Tone that can be edited differently. BUT, on a Part, they can't sound simultaneously. Eight is all that can sound simultaneously. The page after page of different sounds comes about from the fact that each Division of the style (Variations, Fills, Intros and Endings) can have different Tones for each Part. So... BUZZER SOUNDS AGAIN NOBODY won this weeks contest. Prizes roll around until next week's show! Special 'booby prize' also goes out to Rolman, for confusing a style's Divisions (the Intros, Variations, etc.) with the Parts they play Thanks for playing 'Guess the Spec'... See you next week!
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#246548 - 10/29/08 06:07 AM
Re: FYI........Roland arranger fact
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Registered: 07/27/06
Posts: 80
Loc: Germany
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Originally posted by adimatis: peter, i believe fran is talking about more than one sound per track, in different variations. the same track, ex. bass, can contain fretless on intro1, wet on intro2, pick on intro3, etc. but also synth on var1, acoustic on var2, and so on. that indeed might be 18 sounds to start with, but it could go up to 3x18 as you described, still, i am not so sure. i never tried. that is more than enough anyway.
Right, Adi additional you may change the Tone within a Pattern. Try it using the 'Micro Edit' of your E60. Greetings Peter
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