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#273734 - 10/14/09 08:54 AM
S910: More on loading styles from other keyboards
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Registered: 01/27/01
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I purchased one of the newest T3 styles, Big Band Train, curious to see if it would sound good in my PSR-S910. I was pretty confident that it would as other T3 styles have sounded great.
When I loaded the style, there was one voice that was missing and wasn't sounding. I made an educated guess that it was a jazz guitar voice for which the T3 has a Mega version and the S910 does not. I assigned the missing voice to Mega! SolidGuitar2, adjusted eq and volume, and the style, assigned the piano voice that defaulted to GM to the Live! GrandPiano - In the end, the style sounds great. A lot of the OTSs are missing, but that's no big deal.
I also found a CVP-409 style that isn't on the T2 or T3, called BaroqueConcerto. It sounds incredible in the S910. Each variation is like a different passage in Bach's Brandenberg Concertos. It really takes advantage of the Mega! Strings, Mega! Trumpet, Live! Harpsichord, and Sweet! Oboe.
The S910 looks identical to the S900, but inside, it's a different animal.
Beakybird
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#273739 - 10/14/09 10:52 PM
Re: S910: More on loading styles from other keyboards
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#273740 - 10/14/09 11:57 PM
Re: S910: More on loading styles from other keyboards
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Hi Larry (Beakybird) et al. Both "No Mega in Midi" and "OTS Editor" utility programs were written and generously provided for free to the Yamaha user community by Jorgen Sorensen at his website: The Yamaha Unofficial Keyboard Resource Site . A great BIG thanks goes out to Jorgen. In addition to these programs, there are many other extremely useful Yamaha arranger utility programs written by Jorgen available for d/l there as well. The Yamaha user community remain in debt to him and other talented pc programmers (Michael Bedesem, and others) who write & share their terrific utility software too. One reason I've remained such a loyal Yamaha arranger player for so long is not simply because I like the Yamaha product, but the tremendous USER COMMUNITY support given by FELLOW Yamaha arranger keyboard owners. This said, Jorgen Sorensen of Denmark, is currently on holiday here in the USA and taking in the sites of our Western United States including California and San Francisco, so I'm really looking forward to meeting him here in San Francisco (Sunday, Oct 25th) near the end of his trip. If anyone else's interested in meeting up with us (and other local arranger KBplayer friends) here in SF then as well, email me privately. It's a treat to meet fellow arranger keyboardist enthusiasts from around the world. Scott ------------------ Scott Yee Entertainment
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#273742 - 10/15/09 06:53 AM
Re: S910: More on loading styles from other keyboards
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Registered: 01/27/01
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Originally posted by Scottyee: Hi Larry (Beakybird) et al.
Both "No Mega in Midi" and "OTS Editor" utility programs were written and generously provided for free to the Yamaha user community by Jorgen Sorensen at his website: The Yamaha Unofficial Keyboard Resource Site . A great BIG thanks goes out to Jorgen.
In addition to these programs, there are many other extremely useful Yamaha arranger utility programs written by Jorgen available for d/l there as well. The Yamaha user community remain in debt to him and other talented pc programmers (Michael Bedesem, and others) who write & share their terrific utility software too. One reason I've remained such a loyal Yamaha arranger player for so long is not simply because I like the Yamaha product, but the tremendous USER COMMUNITY support given by FELLOW Yamaha arranger keyboard owners. This said, Jorgen Sorensen of Denmark, is currently on holiday here in the USA and taking in the sites of our Western United States including California and San Francisco, so I'm really looking forward to meeting him here in San Francisco (Sunday, Oct 25th) near the end of his trip. If anyone else's interested in meeting up with us (and other local arranger KBplayer friends) here in SF then as well, email me privately. It's a treat to meet fellow arranger keyboardist enthusiasts from around the world.
Scott
Say hello to Jorgen for me. I think that those who use Jorgen and Michael Besdem's [sic] styles should make a contribution to Jorgen's website which features styles by both programmers. Michael's program, Style Maker is invaluable as an interface to use with Yamaha MegaEnhancer. Jorgen has a similar program called Style Splitter and Splicer, but in all due respect, Michael's program works better in this department. Jorgen's program, OTS Editor, is incredible! You can save favorite OTS settings as individual files and quickly add these OTS's to styles. This is a great way to add new voice OTS's to older styles. Beakybird
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