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#295700 - 10/07/10 12:29 PM
Re: Adjusting Vol Level of Indiviual Drum Part(s) in a Style
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
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This is one of the main reasons I like my dinosaur i30. I have live access to nine volumn sliders. Drum, Perc, Bass, Acc1, acc2, acc3, main, and sub. This is handy with midi files also.
I also still have the best sequencer of any arranger. A friend told me his PX whatever did not have as good a sequence as his old Korg i30 and he missed it. I had to have the sequencer for backup for playing my tenor.
To me I can't understand playing without the sliders. On some tunes I want the drums volumn higher even on the same style for a different song. Boo
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#295701 - 10/07/10 12:56 PM
Re: Adjusting Vol Level of Indiviual Drum Part(s) in a Style
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Scottyee: Which (if any) arranger kbs incorporate a feature to easily change the volume of a Style's individual drum part(s) (kick, hi hat, snare, etc)?
Sadly, that's the case with Yamaha's drum tracks...other brands do it better. If you've tried a Korg PA2Xpro/800, maybre they could appeal to you and give you the editing detail you need. Roland's out of the game for the time being (maybe for good), but there appears to be a good possibilty of a new TOTL Korg arranger in the near future, if rumors can be trusted. Then again, if you liked what you heard when you played the present models, perhaps a 2Xpro or 800 would be a fine choice. By the way, it's great to see you posting again...you were missed. Ian
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