Originally posted by Irishacts:
If I take a style right now and remap it, it will sound exactly like another closed keyboard because that's what the sound source is. Sounds from closed keyboards.
I've already done this and you can see the end results in Video 7. It takes no more than 5 minutes to tweak a style. So, is there anything wrong with what you head in that video ?
Sounds good to me and exactly what I would expect to hear from a typical closed keyboard.
If you want to hear it surpassing a closed keyboard then you will have to wait. To surpass a closed keyboard a new sound source from VSTi's needs to be routed to the styles. I've already started this process and have just finished converting NI Bandstand to Giga format.
Regards
James
I agree with you. I've long ago said that if MS users has better giga library,they most just create a killer GM/GS giga format sound bank. You will see how amazing good your styles sounds.
existing GM/GS bank for style created by Trosa sounds good but it is just feeling tyros2.
and to be honest, a Roland VA-76 has much better sound compared to Tyros2. watch video i have found on youtube Roland Va-7 played live:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eTSMzyqNZ4 if you want the MS/Groove sounds better compared to Tyros2, you simply and easily most create your own GM/GS bank in GIGA format.
for example for better guitar and bass use this sounds provided by
http://www.flamestudios.org :
http://www.flamestudios.org/free/GigaSamples for better piano sounds this sounds provided by Sonart Audio:
http://sonart.cc/shop/product_info.php?cPath=62&products_id=210 and.............
if someone uses an external module,for example you can also turn your arranger internal sounds off, connect a Ketron SD2, to see how your arranger styles will sound with ketron sounds.in this way, even a Casio will sound better.
On MS/Groove your own GIGA GM/GS soundbank is like the external module example.
but with the advantage that you unlimited can update with new sounds. and when you use the sounds they are always there like rom chip sounds.
another good thing invented by domenico is Qranger. why because the styles are in midi format. so you can edit them in your own familiar MIDI/daw sequencer.
later load them into qranger, and if you want to use audio loops, you may do so.
Just save everything as qranger session file and the work is done.
[This message has been edited by AFG Music (edited 04-25-2010).]