You are right I am looking at the DVD as I type, I nave not loaded onto the PC yet.
Tony
_________________________
Tyros 4/Pair SR 350/ PC with a i8 intel chip, XENYX 802, Ford Focus 2 litre/Tascam DR07/Brother printer/Designjet 500/ our Doris/5 Grandchildren/ white boxers short Kymart shipped over and Typhoo Tea Earl Grey
_________________________
Tyros 4/Pair SR 350/ PC with a i8 intel chip, XENYX 802, Ford Focus 2 litre/Tascam DR07/Brother printer/Designjet 500/ our Doris/5 Grandchildren/ white boxers short Kymart shipped over and Typhoo Tea Earl Grey
BTW, I found this old photo. Are you sure you never filled in with the Beatles?
...
Bottom right Larry, Iam dead now!
_________________________
Tyros 4/Pair SR 350/ PC with a i8 intel chip, XENYX 802, Ford Focus 2 litre/Tascam DR07/Brother printer/Designjet 500/ our Doris/5 Grandchildren/ white boxers short Kymart shipped over and Typhoo Tea Earl Grey
You hook up the PC to the T4 with the editor tools and away you go you can edit the samples and then save them it's easier than doing it throught the KB, theres a KB on the PC screen you can play the sounds from there.
_________________________
Tyros 4/Pair SR 350/ PC with a i8 intel chip, XENYX 802, Ford Focus 2 litre/Tascam DR07/Brother printer/Designjet 500/ our Doris/5 Grandchildren/ white boxers short Kymart shipped over and Typhoo Tea Earl Grey
When you start up the PC Editor the first editing screen allows you to apply edits to the overall voice and are no different from those you can achieve in the onboard editor (Voice Set). The main advantage of the PC Editor is that it allows you to modify properties of waveforms making up the individual voice elements in more fundamental ways. You need to click on each element (EL1,EL2 etc showing in that first window) and then for each click on the blue Detail button that is present on the resulting window that appears. That way you get a window for each element with a series of tabs across the top where you can select Oscillator/LFO/Filter Envelope Generator/Amplitude Envelope Generator etc.
Additionally you can add (or subtract) elements to a voice by importing selected/edited ones from other onboard voices or using wav. files where desired to "improve" the tone, or perhaps add new tones which come in at predetermined velocity ranges - such as turning smooth brass into trumpet stabs on demand for BigBand left voices for instance.
_________________________
Tyros 4/Pair SR 350/ PC with a i8 intel chip, XENYX 802, Ford Focus 2 litre/Tascam DR07/Brother printer/Designjet 500/ our Doris/5 Grandchildren/ white boxers short Kymart shipped over and Typhoo Tea Earl Grey
I wish they make the screens bigger,Fore High resolution monitors. Like the new Mo-X series . It is never changed since Tyros 1. I hope they made a real time style editor thru pc.
Tony, the PC Editor is rather old fashioned in it's format but for the type of person who is prepared to get involved to take the sounds to the next level of realism (while playing live) it is very useful and worthwhile IMO - beyond those edits that are already available/ useful onboard, in Voice Set. But it's only for me, used for "projects" not routine use.
Note: Many voices are now switching away from "Live", "Cool" etc. types to "Super Articulation" 1 or 2 types. These latter cannot be modified in the PC Editor. Pity really. And neither can voices that are are supplied as part of the Premium Packs.