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#363189 - 03/15/13 12:15 AM
Re: Roland BK-7 Question
[Re: Joesax]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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While the Makeup Tools are nowhere as easy to use on the BK-7m as they are on the E/G series touchscreen arrangers, it is STILL, by FAR, the easiest to use header editor for styles of any arranger.
Not only can you adjust sound, volume, pan, effects etc., but you can adjust the dynamics (add or subtract from velocity values) so that multi-sample sounds sit right no matter what velocity the part originally was. This is WAY more important than many people think.
Then you can do this on a per-drum basis inside the chosen drum kit. So it's a snap to change out a thick snare for a piccolo one, or adjust the dynamics of a shaker part, for instance. Plus you can edit the EQ per sound (and per drum sound INSIDE the kit) from here too.
This Makeup Tools feature is what keeps me on Roland's. I like to tweak, I like to use converted and legacy styles. The Makeup Tools allows me to edit these with minimal effort (compared to the rest, anyway!).
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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