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#405496 - 07/25/15 06:50 AM
Re: Improve your Arranger Sounds Totally
[Re: Henni]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5386
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Yup,
Sounds nice, but won't work for Yamaha with their Mega & other enhanced midi voices. Most prob good for plain midi styles.
Henni I agree the Mega voices can cause a problem because of additional attributes added too them; however with the quality of sounds in VSTs, Mega voice technology is not required. (Hence you will not find any professional studio using Mega voices, but they do make extensive use of VSTs) Mega voices while good are actually a cop out for the style designers, as they do need to put so much effort into creating a style as the Mega voice does a lot for them. (All the features of a Mega voice can be programmed into most style engines without needing any special voices) NOTE: don’t confuse articulated voices (Or SA as Yamaha likes to call them) with Mega voices, as they are 2 different things. (More sophisticated articulation voices then those featured in the Yamaha, were used in VSTs long before Yamaha started using them, but Yamaha automated the process to make them easier to play for the less experienced. (Of which a lot of home players are) Bill
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#405517 - 07/25/15 09:39 AM
Re: Improve your Arranger Sounds Totally
[Re: abacus]
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Registered: 11/17/12
Posts: 210
Loc: Canada
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Use the Midi outs (Or if a modern keyboard the USB Midi cable) and connect to a decent laptop, (Which a lot of you will probably already have) then purchase a decent VST bundle (Such as Komplete 10 ) and you will have synth, acoustic and effect programs that make even TOTL arrangers sound like something from the Stone Age. NOTE: When listening to the demos make sure you read the details of the song, as some also feature real instruments. It also works out significantly cheaper, as you don’t have to change your keyboard every 3 years or so; just to get a few more sounds. Enjoy Bill A few incorrect or misleading comments. A good percentage of arranger keyboard owners, choose a TOTL arranger for the opposite reasons. For a home studio situation, VTS voices can give you a lot more flexibility to your music creation, but I reached the point that I only wish to take my keyboard with me when playing out. Most TOTL arrangers have expansion and custom voice creation capability, plus the most recent high quality voices and drum kits already on board. Most of these VTS libraries are available or convertible into the TOTL expansion area, plus no latency issues and a much less complex setup. The newer TOTL keyboards are the cutting edge technology for voices, sounds, drum kits, expansion, and DSPs, ... hardly the stone age. Expansion allows us to keep our boards longer. In my home studio setup, I only use a few support PC programs, but the idea is to keep things as simple and cheap as possible, yet use the latest technology. There are some very good and certain specialized VTS libraries, but everything depends on your personal needs and requirements. I don't own a laptop, but still a pretty good variety of apps for my iPad that are adaptable for my musical needs on both the PC and arranger keyboard with minimal fuss to use. Regards, Marcus
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