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#341951 - 03/13/12 05:05 PM
Re: Keyboards, Styles, Sounds and programming
[Re: 124]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Agreed, John. It's funny, but I don't 'get' the problem some seem to have with busy, or as I see it, interesting, full, styles. Mind you, I hardly ever play instrumentals, it's pretty well all vocals with me. But my right hand is busy enough with phrases, riffs, etc. as well, to complete the whole sonic picture. Here's the missus and me with my old i30 and an un-twesked style on an old Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell number. http://www.box.com/shared/yxt9cpt3vg 124 Nice job .....great old tune!
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#342001 - 03/14/12 10:33 AM
Re: Keyboards, Styles, Sounds and programming
[Re: Henni]
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Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 1384
Loc: koudekerke, Holland.
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I have a question for you. I see a lot of mentioning about pads. Can my Pa50SD play pads in the same way the Yamaha's play multipads?
Nope, in actual fact you cannot even use it the way you can with PA500 and PA800, that is using sequences ( in actual fact extra acc. tracks). You can only choose certain short sounds, predominantly drum elements. ( see list on page 226 of your manual).
Also this songbook feature that Donny finds so nice, do I have it on the Pa50SD also?
Nope again. Actually that is where I " went wrong " with some folks who acquired my 500/800 software over the last two years. As I started out with the PA80 (=PA50) I have always approached the performance settings the way others use their songbook. Of course you are limited to 160 settings, but heck how many songs do you want to exercise within two hours at home or during a performance ? And loading another ALL.set takes less than a minute. So in practice there is nothing wrong with using your Performances as a way of Songbook. Shame you have not managed to get my file as yet..........
Maybe I should start to look at the style editing features. Can intros and endings be copied from other styles?
Yes and no. Style editing is very worthwhile but not something you should start with. I think the best way is to get familiar with organising first ( load, save, restore data, etc), then get familiar with using, changing,and tweaking the upper sounds before getting to the more serious style editing. Of course it pays to tweak styles to a certain extent which I have done a lot in most of my Resources . Drums are the first that come to mind, and here you can tweak a lot more than in any other brand of keyboard thus giving the same style already a different feel or sound.
John, I found some Bankstyles on the net. How do I load it into my Pa50SD? I presume these replace my default styles.
Not necessarily, but it is all in the factory manual. It is also in the manuals that I wrote to accompany my Resources. You can replace one single style or a bank of styles in the users, but also in the factory style locations by first switching off "factory style protect ".....
greetings, John
Edited by john smies (03/14/12 10:35 AM)
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