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#287627 - 05/18/10 11:59 AM Re: Do you use Synchro on/off on songs like this?
brickboo Offline
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
Cannot play "Tain't It The Truth" by Ernie Kado, or "Smack Dab In The Middle" By Ray Charles. It's impossible with out the Sync/Stop button.
I have it on the foot petal but some times I forget and hit the button with my right hand.

It also helps to play "Ain't That A Shame" Fats Domino.

There's lots of tunes where this feature comes in handy I'm sure. The foot petal helps a lot.
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#287628 - 05/18/10 12:36 PM Re: Do you use Synchro on/off on songs like this?
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
I simply feel that, if you are playing well, BOTH hands ought to be tied up! Yes, there are a lot of songs you can maybe get away from the chord input, but OTOH, there are a LOT of songs where there are often quite a few passing chords leading up to a break... after all, it is a strong point of the song, and usually has a build up to it.

Hence, I prefer to do all this control stuff with my feet. To be honest, I wish I could do EVERYTHING with footswitches, and simply PLAY with my hands 100%, but no OS (that I know of) really allows you to do this - Roland have a LOT of F/S choices (and a 7 pedal and two switch pedal inputs) but it still doesn't cover ALL your possible needs.

What really gets my goat is that, when it comes to possible footswitch needs and choices, it all seems so arbitrary what is offered as part of the OS. Some things get included, some things don't. It just seems so utterly LAZY... after all, it's just a list of sources and destinations, not exactly rocket science for a programmer, but it seems as if, for no apparent reason, the engineers go 'Why BOTHER making it comprehensive - maybe we can hit the pub earlier if we just give them a smaller selection?!'

As just about every arranger is completely software driven these days, I see no reason why ANY input (switch, footswitch, button, slider, D-beam, knob, Data Wheel, whatever) on the arranger ought not to be possibly connected to ANY destination the OS offers. How many of us have looked at another arranger and gone 'Why, oh why did they put THAT there? I would MUCH prefer it HERE'

A simple Global re-map of the arranger's knobs (or even better, per registration) would allow us MUCH greater customization, at the cost of only a few more lines of code. It could even be hidden under an 'Expert Mode' page, so that it doesn't frighten or confuse the newbies and casual players. But it seems SUCH a useful option at the cost of little coding.

Shame they are too anxious to get to the pub...
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#287629 - 05/23/10 11:18 AM Re: Do you use Synchro on/off on songs like this?
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
On my PA800 I have 2 switched near the pitch bend programed to shut off the arranger tracks and the bass - I just hit these 2 and all I hear is the drums ... I use it alot, and when I need the "band" to come back in .... it's just a button push away!
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#287630 - 05/23/10 09:37 PM Re: Do you use Synchro on/off on songs like this?
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
I use my Roland's D-Beam to turn the ACC on/off, and just have bass and drums.. that works pretty well, too.

I tried to get Roland (back when they were updating the G70) to have a fill played during a Break to be drums only, as a pickup, but it fell on deaf ears...
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