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#246748 - 10/30/08 03:56 PM
2 or 1 bar fills...?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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It's driving me crazy! I have quite a lot of imported styles, conversions from Korg's, Yamaha's, etc., but an awful lot of them have fills that are two bars long... Roland have always kept it down to one bar, so you kick the pedal or hit the fill button, it immediately goes into the fill, and comes straight into the next variation. But these two bar fills are driving me insane I just can't seem to get used to hitting them at least a bar before I actually need them... So, my question is... is there something in the Korg or Yamaha OS that takes these two bar fills, and turns them into a one bar fill if you ask for the fill in bar 8 of an 8 bar phrase, or do you ALWAYS have to kick them in earlier? And, if so, are ALL the fills two bars long, or are some just one? How can you tell? My solution, BTW, is that I have to go into ALL the fills, and erase out the first bar. It makes converting the style more of a chore than it should be!
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#246751 - 10/31/08 05:09 PM
Re: 2 or 1 bar fills...?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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1/2 bar fill still does what it does in a one bar fill... change it to a 2/4 bar. Not quite what you are shooting for What I'm curious about is, firstly, whether Korg or Yamaha, etc. are ALL two bar fills, and secondly, if you hit the button for a fill on beat 2 of a bar, how does it know whether you want to go into beat 3 of the FIRST bar of a 2 bar fill, or the beat 3 of the SECOND bar...? I don't recall bumping into this when I actually tried out other arrangers, but it might have slipped past in the general strangeness of it all! So, do Korg's etc. go to bar 1 if you hit them during EVEN note bars, and Bar 2 if in ODD ones (that's the only way I can think round the problem), and what happens if you have an odd number bar phrase?
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