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#322300 - 04/19/11 08:46 AM Re: early rock styles [Re: DonM]
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Don, thanks for jogging my memory about the 'file manager' wording link. For some reason I keep looking for 'upload file attachment' and overlooking the 'file manager' thing. This same thing happened before too. hmmm. confused1

Ok guys, here's the converted to straight 8ths Piano Boogie style (Tyros 4 format) cool


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PianoBoogie Str8.T161.zip (15 downloads)
Description: Piano Boogie Str8 Zip File



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#322301 - 04/19/11 08:52 AM Re: early rock styles [Re: ianmcnll]
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Hi Ian, I haven't had a chance to change it to straight 8th yet. Your instruction seems clear and I'll let you know how it goes. It should be a good style for several 50's rock tunes.
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#322302 - 04/19/11 09:03 AM Re: early rock styles [Re: montunoman]
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Originally Posted By: montunoman
Hi Ian, I haven't had a chance to change it to straight 8th yet. Your instruction seems clear and I'll let you know how it goes. It should be a good style for several 50's rock tunes.


That's cool buddy...it's a good way of getting into using the Groove function.

You can also take straight 8ths and convert them to Swing 8ths by doing all the above, but instead of using ORIGINAL BEAT at 12 Beat set it at "8 Beat" and set BEAT CONVERTOR to "12".

Or...instead of using BEAT CONVERTOR, try setting the SWING to "C".

It opens up a lot of possibilities for you. Just trying to help.

Ian
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#322328 - 04/19/11 05:56 PM Re: early rock styles [Re: montunoman]
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Hi Ian- I was able to straighten out the boggie. Sounds great except the fills are all triplet bassed. Is there a way to straighten the fills?

Thanks again for the tip!
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#322330 - 04/19/11 07:02 PM Re: early rock styles [Re: montunoman]
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I can only suggest trying it again...I just tried it and the fills were suitable and sounded correct.

If all the rest of the style (Intros, Endings etc) are straight 8ths and the fills are still triplets, it can't be changing the whole style.

Make sure you are first pressing a style Variation button (A,B,C, or D) and then selecting ALL at the opening SECTION screen (bottom right) before you set the ORIGINAL BEAT to "12" and BEAT CONVERTOR to "8" and press EXECUTE.

Ian
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#322353 - 04/20/11 04:50 AM Re: early rock styles [Re: ianmcnll]
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
I can only suggest trying it again...I just tried it and the fills were suitable and sounded correct.

Make sure you are first pressing a style Variation button (A,B,C, or D) and then selecting ALL at the opening SECTION screen (bottom right) before you set the ORIGINAL BEAT to "12" and BEAT CONVERTOR to "8" and press EXECUTE.

Ian



OK, I'll double check to see if I did that when I get home from work.

Scott, did your fills change to straight 8th?

The fills on my "boggie piano" style are pretty much 8th note triplets (three hits per quarter note) So once they straighten out correctly will they sound like two 1/16 notes and an 1/8 note?
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#322357 - 04/20/11 06:14 AM Re: early rock styles [Re: montunoman]
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Originally Posted By: montunoman


OK, I'll double check to see if I did that when I get home from work.

Scott, did your fills change to straight 8th?

The fills on my "boggie piano" style are pretty much 8th note triplets (three hits per quarter note) So once they straighten out correctly will they sound like two 1/16 notes and an 1/8 note?


Montunoman,

You could check to see how the fills are played by recording a short piece in the SONG RECORDER, and then check out the score display to see how it is playing the notes. Mine displays eight 8th notes per measure for both the fills and the main.

So, check it out...

Record a short piece in SONG RECORDER.

To see the bass line, press SCORE, then SETUP (Button #8). At the opening screen, set LEFT CH to 11 (Bass) and press OK.

Press PLAY on your recorder, and SCORE again if not displayed, and you will see the Bass Line.

You could also try another Boogie Woogie style and see if that works better.

Ian
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#322474 - 04/21/11 09:15 AM Re: early rock styles [Re: montunoman]
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Originally Posted By: montunoman

Scott, did your fills change to straight 8th?

Here's the "PianoBoogie" conversion I did with my Tyros 2 (as in addition to the T4, I still have my T2 too).
The converted to straight 8's 'fills' sound ok to me. Montunoman, have a listen & let me know what you think.

btw: for anyone interested in purchasing my in excellent working condition 'fully loaded' Tyros 2, PM or email me. cool


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PianoBoogie T2-Srt8.S600.zip (10 downloads)
Description: Tyros 2 Format: Piano Boogie Str8 Zip File



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