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#380627 - 01/05/14 12:39 PM
Re: My short demo of PSR-S950
[Re: Kabinopus]
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Being somewhat insane, I decided to find a work around for this aspect of recording using an audio style. Merely record the song using the midi recorder, which will record an audio style. Then, you can merely record the midi file you created using the audio recorder. As far as the onboard USB audio recorder knows, it's just another midi file. The recordings come out exactly the same. Oh, almost forgot, in doing it this way you can also either record your vocals, or some additional right hand voices, similar to multi-track recording techniques. Neat! Cheers, Gary
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#380645 - 01/05/14 01:04 PM
Re: My short demo of PSR-S950
[Re: Kabinopus]
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I don't agree with you on this one, Donny. Like all style files, much will depend upon the style itself and how it was compiled. I love the sound of the Cool Swing Style, especially for doing the song Bring Me Sunshine, especially when you get into the third variation. It's crisp, clean and not at all busy - perfect for a huge number of great songs along the same line. Gary
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