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#284798 - 04/07/10 05:20 AM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Minor 7th flat fives are very common in music, as are several other chords marked with the asterisk.
If you play relatively simple chords, and stay away from the more complex (and, unfortunately, interesting ones) the Audya plays only audio guitars...and sounds right.
Well, I believe this had been already worked out on that old thread that Spalding found.
Can't imagine looking through my music, and deleting those tunes with m7b5 and other chords that add to a songs interest...of course, there are those who either can't play complex chords, or just don't use them in their music because perhaps the genre only uses relatively simple chords.
That's your Audya customer I suppose....it doesn't appear to be geared for Jazz or Latin....might work well with most Rock, Rock and Roll and Country...that's probably why DonM likes it so much.
Ian
PS...will OS4 add more audio chords?
PSS...I also play guitar and bass.
PSSS...Yamaha's Tyros3 and PSR-S910 have a new GTT style mode that emulates exactly the way a guitar player voices the chords, and it does it seamlessly with mega-voices.
It's subtle, but very effective....exposed guitar parts are homogeneous AND correct. This is not a "mine is better than yours", but only to indicate that style technology advances very quickly.
[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 04-07-2010).]
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#284802 - 04/07/10 06:16 AM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Originally posted by Tonewheeldude: you didn't read it properly Ian
There is no need to get rid of any interesting chords. you just have to understand that certain inversions are impossible for a guitarist to play so it is impossible to have a live recording of that chord inversion, however...change the inversion and the chord plays live. I can only read what's been written, my friend. So, the keyboardist has to play certain inversions of a chord so that it plays only audio guitar? Take into account the player may be using bass inversion chords, and it gets pretty interesting. I still feel they could have done better with the audio guitar chords, and I still feel that the addition of midi guitar is not a satisfactory fix...it was probably the only one available to them, as to record every chord and it's inversions in audio, probably was beyond the company's budget, or maybe, beyond their technological status at that time. That's why I asked if OS4, or perhaps a future operating system upgrade will add more audio chords. I'm also wondering what difficulties a client will be up against when programming/editing/re-voicing their own user styles. A few people on the other thread said, or seemed to feel, it would be quite a task. Ian
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#284804 - 04/07/10 07:00 AM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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The voicing for my m7b5 depends on the previous and the next chord, if I'm planning a smooth uninterrupted move (as in using a sound in the left, such as strings) and sometimes it's easier to use a different inversion than the first.
How would it handle a Bm7b5/A with a strumming guitar part? Would the audio guitar play the root as an A or a B? On my S910 the mega voice guitar plays an A.
I suppose it's workable, but I do remember hearing the guitar chords being played in the posted demos...the additional midi guitars were far from subtle, and very obvious. I can't remember what chords were being played, and the demos were removed, but I believe the chords weren't overly complex.
I know I will never get a chance to play one, so on-line demos will be my only exposure.
Perhaps you could post some audio guitar only chord changes, using several types of chords and inversions?
It would be in the Audya's favor if we could hear demos that show the exposed guitar audio/midi parts were more homogeneous sounding than what we heard previously.
Ian
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