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#303488 - 02/16/07 06:55 PM
Re: Roland GW-7
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I guess it's also depending on the Roland model you have with the D-Beam. I find the D-Beam EXTREMELY useful! I use it all the time, I set it to control Reso., Cutoff, volume, and other things. It is a very expressive tool IMO.
You want to have fun with the D-Beam? Pick a good synth bass, something that sounds like an old Juno Bass. Turn the Reso up in the + direction, and set the D-Beam to control the Cutoff. Or select a string voice, like a violin or cello, and set the D-Beam to control the volume. Try that and listen to how much more expressive your string solos can be.
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#303491 - 02/18/07 06:45 AM
Re: Roland GW-7
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Originally posted by Diki: Sorry, Mo, but you are completely off-base here... yes, Diki, i was off-base as far as the incoming light theory, but that was a logical misunderstanding due to the fact my d-beam only operates at a certain light level..why the d-beam , if it is emitting its own infra-red light, needs external light to operate is a puzzlement, however.. I was not off-base, however, about it not being any more an expressive tool than any other switch or button..and to that extent, don't understand the purpose of having it at all, why not just add buttons/switches.sloders/knobs that don't have sensitivity problems and require hand-waving? ------------------ Miami Mo
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