Registered: 12/08/02
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This was recently submitted by a fellow forum member and incredible musician/entertainer on another forum. His day job is as a judge in Denmark. His passion is playing the keyboard.
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
There was a point that Diki tried to make on another thread...voicing is so critical to make this feature work the best...playing block chords just doesn't work..
Listen close..does it really sound realistic to you? The same player using better chord voicing would be dramatically better.
This was recently submitted by a fellow forum member and incredible musician/entertainer on another forum. His day job is as a judge in Denmark. His passion is playing the keyboard.
Try a pitch strip instead of LFO or sampled vibrato...
It's amazing how this simple thing (only on the Korg PA3x so far) can radically increase the realism of vibrato. Make vibrato the way the PLAYER does... rock your finger from side to side. Start shallow and slow, build up to fast and wide (or the other way around, if you want!), glitch up or down to the pitch, a myriad of performance techniques can ONLY be done with the pitch strip.
Of course, tough to play the chords at the same time..!
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Registered: 12/01/08
Posts: 3456
Loc: South Africa
Hi Diki,
I'm rather convinced the Audya also have this feature. You can create vibrato or any other pre-programmed effect by moving the key from side to side - very useful indeed!
Cheers,
Henni
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