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#315965 - 02/09/11 08:08 PM
Re: Tyros 4 styles
[Re: Bachus]
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Al, I did understand your meaning of groove...I play drums a bit myself(not very good), but the groove or playing in the pocket, timing can also apply to keyboard solo phrasings, chord accompaniment patterns, ior even left hand bass lines, when playing in a group.
I think the Audya's drums are awesome.
My query was about being able to take Audya's audio drum patterns and edit them as described above in the Style Composer, or whatever Audya calls it.
The ability to be able to change a straight 8 to a swing 8 would, as Donny says above, double the variations of the preset styles.
I am just curious if audio drums can be "Swung" or if the user/player is locked into what groove/pattern the drummer has already laid down, or in the Audya's case, recorded?
Ian
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#316130 - 02/10/11 10:01 PM
Re: Tyros 4 styles
[Re: Bachus]
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I am just curious if audio drums can be "Swung" or if the user/player is locked into what groove/pattern the drummer has already laid down, or in the Audya's case, recorded?
Ian
ALl i can say is that you can do this on any professional sequencer... So technically it should be possible to "swing" audya styles... "Swinging" audio drums would be pretty cool...either in a sequencer or the keyboard (far handier) I wonder if AJ, or someone with an Audya (DonM?) could post two examples (one straight 8 Beat, the other the very same style, "swung"), much like I posted earlier in the thread which were done on the Tyros4? Ian
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#316194 - 02/11/11 02:16 PM
Re: Tyros 4 styles
[Re: Bachus]
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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It appears that reprogramming or editing the style to swing would involve, in Audya's case, a combination of audio drums, bass and guitar parts, as well as midi parts as well, and some of the guitar parts are a combination of midi and audio, depending on the chord.
It seems like it would be a monumental job using the instrument's on board style creator/editor, but is there a program that lets you edit a Audya style in a PC?
Ian
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#316207 - 02/11/11 03:07 PM
Re: Tyros 4 styles
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Re-listened to the audio for the changed style you did, and what I wanted to point out was about every 8th being swung nicely (in fact, that style would benefit from being swung just a little less, but I know you were making an easily heard example) but I had issues with the 16ths they were playing. A real player would have straightened those out a bit, even when the 8ths were swung as hard.
Doing this to a lot of the older, simpler styles is VERY effective, but I still have problems when more modern styles leverage the 'ghosting' and inside the beat stuff that makes the straight version of the style so tasty! Things used to be so much simpler, and back then, many things DID have a 'swing %' knob, but as patterns got more complicated, that no longer worked as well, and eventually got dropped.
But that's a great tool, Ian. Sure wish I had 'one button' swing on my Roland!
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