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#276174 - 11/22/09 02:27 PM
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Originally posted by to the genesys: Actually, that is a very unhealthy arranger market.
Well, Genny, if you were right, I’d agree with you...but, any market where there is an abundance of arrangers is pretty darn healthy in my opinion. It's simple...if there were other brand arrangers that would fulfill the needs of arranger players, better than what they are using, I'm sure the demand would be strong enough for dealers to bring them in. And you didn't answer my question...would you buy an Audya in it's present state? Ian
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#276175 - 11/22/09 02:44 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Originally posted by to the genesys: The only thing I could say to help you if you are still not understanding is for you to reread Don’s post. Don's post did not appear to mention anything about style assembly, which is a basic part (or should be) of any arrangers style engine. I have asked if you can swap parts from within a style, or to be able to insert parts from another style, and so far it is still unclear exactly what the Audya does. Style assembly, is style creation...otherwise, why would it be a part of the Style Creator engine....changing voices and effects is also a function of style creation, but to a far lesser degree. Playing in the parts from scratch is seldom used...ask anyone on this forum, which consists of many professional creative players, if they make styles entirely from scratch, and you'll get your answer. Part swapping or style assembly is by far the most common, and even then, you'll only get a few on this forum that use that method. Brand means nothing...Roland, Korg and Yamaha all have on-board style creators, all have slightly different protocol, but they all work about the same...it's what you get used to. So far, I'm not convinced the Audya has a style editor/creator...maybe someone can enlighten us....please?
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#276177 - 11/22/09 03:18 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Originally posted by DonM: O.K. for all you guys who don't have an Audya, and have absolutely no intention of getting one. . . Since it was introduced, you could open a style view screen, change volumes, sounds, loops, kits, sounds, etc. I suppose the new software will allow you to CREATE new styles. Personally, I haven't even begun to exhaust the possibilities that the myriad of on-board styles present. I HAVE easily edited some of the ones where I didn't like a sound or volume. It's as simple as three or four button pushes, including the SAVE. You can also easily substitute audio style parts for midi parts and vice versa, or add loops if you want. There is also a dedicated button for instant viewing of all drum parts, and they are just as easily adjusted. I haven't found it necessary to create any styles since I dumped the Korg PA800. Putting that board aside, it hasn't been necessary for the past six years or so. Still, if you are into creating styles, and don't want to do it on PC, I suppose you would enjoy and appreciate that feature. DonM
For those who may have conveniently missed it here it is again. “You can also easily substitute audio style parts for midi parts and vice versa, or add loops if you want.”
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#276180 - 11/22/09 03:33 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Originally posted by to the genesys: If you are an arranger user, and you claim to be creative, what do you do to show you are creative?
I am not talking about talented or the ability to play and manipulate machinery.
Just what are you talking about. Genny? Song writing, arranging music, recording, lobbying? What do you consider being creative on an arranger? Creativity and talent are much more related than you think. Send me one of your tunes...do you make your own styles from scratch? I've done a few, but it is a rather tedious bit of work. Ian
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#276182 - 11/22/09 04:17 PM
Re: Where is OS4
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Originally posted by to the genesys: So we know on the Audya we can style edit as with other keyboards. We can not create styles from scratch but we can edit onboard styles. That we can agree on.
I just wanted to clarify that the notion that the Audya is a work in progress is a false one that was made by uninformed opinions and was not put in prospective.
No, I do not agree that the Audya has style editing...is there style assembly...part swapping? No one has clearly confirmed this. It is still a work in progress, because it is not what the makers intended it to be yet. Speak for yourself please...we are all capable of voicing our own views...your opinions are just as uninformed at this stage. Is the manual available for us to look at in PDF? That should answer some questions. Would you buy an Audya in it's present state, Genny? You are avoiding the question, because I don't think you'd buy a "work in progress" either.
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