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#322453 - 04/21/11 06:26 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: technicsgiedrius]
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Quote from Cgiles 'til some third party comes out with some killer jazz, smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and funk, styles Hi Chas, Check out this Roland German website, you can get over 500 style on a memory stick from previous Roland arrangers http://www.rolandmusik.de/produkte/BK-LB01/index.phpEnglish translation( Google translate) Roland:: BK-LB01 - USB Music Style Library . "It comes on a USB stick. [Main Features] 578 epochal Roland Music Style Arranger of past models Styles of the "E", "G", "VA", "RA" Arranger series, that the BK-7m is fully compatible Styles were developed from a variety of libraries for "TNS" cards, "MSD", "MSE" floppy disks and Zip disks " Things are getting for the BK7. Frank
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#322463 - 04/21/11 08:42 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: George Kaye]
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Hi Deane,
I believe the split point is set by the wizard intially, but is fluid depending on how it is set in each performance setting. In thepast with G70 and E80 etc, there were several ways to save roughly the same type of information.... one touch settings, music assistants, and user programs. It appears to me that though the factory has still provided one touch settings, these are no longer writable. Likewise the Music Assistant is provided, but is merely a list of 999 performance sets. It would appear that performance set is the new word for user program. It is debatable if this has simplfied things, or complicated them. For me, speaking to end users who were not technically advanced, the three systems confused them in the past. For this reason I am happy with the new setup. It makes it easier for me to explain to end users. I personally always used user programs anyway for my own settings so am quite happy. I also move the split point around between songs so I need the user program to remember the setting I create in it. I would therefore recommend when you create your OTS, save them as performances.
If you need the split point to remain in the same place every time, look at menu/global/performance hold. Here you can stop it changing the split point everytime you load a new performance. Remember to save you global settings afterwards, as otherwise it will be forgotten at power down.
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#322477 - 04/21/11 10:22 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: hammer]
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Hiya Deane,
I save all my performances to a USB memory stick. i have seen a few people come unstuck with filling the entire internal memory on their G70 or E80. This normally ends up with them formatting the internal memory on a computer - which is a bit of a distaster.
To create a folder on the USB stick go to Performance list and select music assistant. Push in the data dial to enter it, but do not hit load. Instead select 'make new'. This will create a folder which you can populate with your own settings. This is the key way to using the BK-7m imo.
Good luck.
John
Edited by Sweentech1 (04/21/11 10:23 AM)
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#322485 - 04/21/11 11:36 AM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 04/05/11
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Hi Deane,
ah apologies, as I was trying to explain, you can't save your own OTS on the BK7m. It seems in order to simplify things, Roland have decided to give us performances only. One could say they are much the same thing, but ultimtely there will be those, perhaps you included, for whom saving the user OTS would be preferable, due to how they can be recalled. For me, I never used user OTS much, prefering instead to use user programs.
My darn batteries on my wireless keyboard are running out, so I better go and charge them!
Regards
John
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#322490 - 04/21/11 02:25 PM
Re: Roland BK7M Modules Just Began Shipping
[Re: technicsgiedrius]
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I personally would also advise the BK-7. I am not a big fan of the GW8 or Prelude, in comparison to the BK-7m. The BK-7m follows more of the heritage of the E and G series keyboards of the recent past, but both the GW8 and Prelude seemed to step sideways, and try something new. To my ears the soundset is very similar to that of the SonicCell. Individually the sounds are excellent, but imo they don't lend themselves nearly as well to being used within styles. The content in the GW8 and Prelude is localised. Unfortunately we do not get anything to suit a UK taste in the UK. We get the Latin collection for Prelude and the Eastern European collection on GW8. Neither suit me, but on thinking about it, I see you are in Lithuania, so perhaps since there is a dedicated set of eastern European styles for GW8, this would suit you better? Hmmm... I'm not sure now! I think you should try these out for yourself. Try to visit a local dealer if you can.
Sorry, had a really busy day today and have not had any time to make more videos. I have checked in at my PC each time I took a break, but other than that have had no slack time. However the grass has had the first cut of the year and the garden generally is a bit tidier! I am on holiday next week. I'll definately do some then for you. Any special requests?
Edited by Sweentech1 (04/21/11 02:29 PM)
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