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#328326 - 07/08/11 02:37 PM
Re: Any videos of someone creating a style available?
[Re: Bill in Dayton]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Lee, I'm not convinced that Korg's style creator program is better, just different. Both are really good, and as SqueakD stated above, the later keyboards have tools that allow you to be very creative by copying from one style to another, something that began with the PSR-2000 and was expanded from that point on. I think the easiest way to start is to use an existing style and modify it for your particular needs, which is what I did when I purchased the PSR-3000 many years ago. I took the MORswing style, which sounded perfect for the song "Can't Smile Without You" and changed the intro using the keyboard's onboard style creator program. Essentially, the meaures were the correct length, and all I had to do was create the intro by using the whistle sound and recording it into the intro--ir worked perfectly. Since then I've modified hundreds of styles, plus created a few from scratch. The best advice I have is if you have access to a Yamaha keyboard, PSR or Tyros series, give it a try before you buy. Same hold true for the Korg--try before you buy. I think the biggest advantage of Yamaha V/S any other manufacturer is the number of great, third-party styles available. There are thousands upon thousands available on the PSR-Tutorial site alone, and Jorgen's site has links to thousands upon thousands as well. Some of them are not very good, some are horrible, some are incredible. It took years of going through the 44,000 styles I have archived to sort out the good from the bad, then find or create the incredible. It was a lot of work, but well worth the effort. If you want me to send some great, song specific styles to you to try out on any Yamaha keyboard, email me and I be more than happy to comply. Good luck on whatever you decide upon, Gary
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#328379 - 07/09/11 09:40 AM
Re: Any videos of someone creating a style available?
[Re: Bill in Dayton]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I use Yamaha's Style Assembly part of Style Creator for most of my style making...I can always find an appropriate part in another style that will work for me, plus the note limits and NTR are are already done for you, so no problem with chords.
Most of my "work styles" have as many as 7 variations, as I use the intros as new variations.
The other part of Style Creator I use a fair bit is the Groove & Dynamics, which is great for adding a swing feel to a style, or, for matching up parts from two different types of style (swing and 8 beat for example).
Using Yamaha's Style Creator as described above is pretty easy to do...I usually cover it in my follow-up clinics.
Ian
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