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#361112 - 02/11/13 04:43 PM For our guitar players here...
Eric, B Offline
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#361153 - 02/12/13 08:58 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
tony mads usa Offline
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... but can he emulate a keyboard? ... grin
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#361167 - 02/12/13 09:37 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
Diki Offline


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We certainly couldn't emulate HIM!

Tell you one thing... he certainly isn't as afraid of thinking outside the box, searching for a solution to a musical problem no matter how silly looking, as many here!

Got people here afraid of even using pedals, no matter how easier they make your playing!
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#361170 - 02/12/13 09:43 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
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Only one that I know of, Diki. wink

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#361179 - 02/12/13 10:10 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
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Awesome, thanks Eric!
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#361180 - 02/12/13 10:14 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
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Not that many people using multi-footswitch pedals for hands free arranger control, though. Even if you have a PSR, with no multi-switch input, a MIDI set of pedals can easily be programmed to do all that.

It's hard to explain the musical freedom you get if you remove the need to periodically stop playing just to have to press buttons. Not to mention, a lot of the time you need to press them the is often the time that you need to be playing the most (turnarounds, breaks, etc.).

I wold be lost trying to play and do all the necessary button pushing. Playing has always been my #1 focus, and anything that gets in the way is removed, if at all possible!
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#361184 - 02/12/13 10:20 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
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Music to 'spoon' with your honey to? LOL
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#361191 - 02/12/13 10:45 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
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Registered: 06/25/99
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"Even if you have a PSR, with no multi-switch input, a MIDI set of pedals can easily be programmed to do all that.

Not really. I would like to know how. You can use Yamaha's MFC10, and that's all I can find to do it. The commands such as fill, variation, break, etc., are system exclusive commands. Yamaha's pedal uses note on commands, and the keyboard converts them into useable commands somehow. I'm not really that knowledgeable about midi, but had no problem getting keyboard controllers to speak to modules. Yamahas are a mystery. It's not a problem to play notes, but after that I'm lost.
If there is a small 4 to 6 button foot controller that will work, I can' find it.
DonM
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#361196 - 02/12/13 11:07 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
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There are pedals that you can program to send sys-ex when pressed, but are you sure you can't call up variations and other things with PC/32/00 commands? I know most of Roland's style divisions can be called up with those. And I think Korg do the same.

Can you point me to a document that details these codes? (I looked in the main S950 manual, couldn't find them)

And, if you CAN'T use simpler, easier to program codes, I'd sure get on Yamaha's case about getting it!
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#361198 - 02/12/13 11:36 AM Re: For our guitar players here... [Re: Eric, B]
DonM Offline
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F0 43 7E 00 ss dd F7 - - O ●
11110000 F0 = Exclusive status
01000011 43 = YAMAHA ID
01111110 7E = Style
00000000 00 =
0sssssss ss = Switch No.
00H INTRO A
01H INTRO B
02H INTRO C
03H INTRO D
08H MAIN A
09H MAIN B
0AH MAIN C
0BH MAIN D
10H FILL IN AA
11H FILL IN BB
12H FILL IN CC
13H FILL IN DD
18H BREAK FILL
20H ENDING A
21H ENDING B
22H ENDING C
23H ENDING D
0ddddddd dd = Switch On/Off
00H (Off)
7FH (On)
11110111 F7 = End of Exclusive


Everything is in the PSR S950 Data Manual.
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