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#334576 - 12/20/11 09:27 PM
Re: PA3x came in the door at 9am this morning!
[Re: Kingfrog]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Dave, If I were in your shoes, I would go with the portability, sell the 76 to Don Mason and I think you'll be more than satisfied with the results. Good Luck on whatever you decide upon, Gary
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#334578 - 12/20/11 10:11 PM
Re: PA3x came in the door at 9am this morning!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, for anyone who might be interested in korg style structure , here goes. Onboard styles are set up in a particular way, but for those who may want to create user styles, and I don't necessarily mean from scratch, styles can be created from mix n matching onboard style tracks, you can even copy "pad" tracks into a style & vice versa. All the style parts in the korg can be up to 32 bars long, including the fills. One main difference between between fills, intro's & endings is, they only contain 2 cv's. ie one for maj. intro's( cv1) and one for min. intro's ( cv2) wheras variations can have up to 6 cv's . Another interesting thing is, if you tap an intro/ending/ fill twice, it will keep looping, just like a variation. With fills , you can also set which variation they will go to. ie you could set fill 1 to automatically toggle between vari 1 & vari 3, or work it's way up through the variations, there's about 14 settings to choose from, for each of the fills. ( or you can just leave it to off, and it does it's own thing)
Also, you can actually have a different time signature & tempo's in each of the style parts ie if you wanted to do a xmas medley,you could have variation 1 & 2 & fill 1&2, as 3/4 , whilst vari 3 & 4 are in 4/4.
There's actualy nothing stopping you from using a fill spot to create additional intro's, or an intro spot to create additional fills.
With the factory intro's they're set up a particular way, ie intro 1 has a chord progression built in, it's the fanciest of the 3. Intro 2, you actually play your own chord progression, & fill 3 , is a Count in. That's the way the factory styles are set up. But, again , you can have whatever you like. You could have 3 fancy intro's with built in chord progression. You could have 3 where you play your own chord progression. or you coulld have 3 count in's if that's all you wanted. Inoticed over on the korg forums, a number of members were under the impression that the intro types were set ie you have to have a count in on intro 3. not the case.
Also your major ( cv1) & minor intro ( cv2) don't actually have to be the same length. They do have to use the same instruments, though. Intro 1 maj ( cv1) could be 8 bars, intro 1 ( cv2 ) min. might only be 2 bars.
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