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#419369 - 04/07/16 10:55 AM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: Dnj]
Saswick Offline
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Hi Donny just having a run through, maybe tomorrow(that ring's a bell) thanks again.

Col

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#419373 - 04/07/16 12:22 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: Saswick]
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Hello Colin,

In the next vArranger version, the drum kit number 41 of the Tyros 5 styles, will be redirected to the brush kit of the gm2 synth, so it will sound better and not with claps smile
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#419378 - 04/07/16 12:42 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: DAN.2000]
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Originally Posted By: DAN.2000
Hello Colin,

In the next vArranger version, the drum kit number 41 of the Tyros 5 styles, will be redirected to the brush kit of the gm2 synth, so it will sound better and not with claps smile


Oh my god, he is doing it again.... Improving Varranger...
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#419379 - 04/07/16 12:44 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: Saswick]
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smile I am now adding a nice PLAYLIST feature. This is amazing smile
To be released soon....
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#419383 - 04/07/16 02:02 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: DAN.2000]
Saswick Offline
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By Jove Dan you're a glutton for punishment you never cease to amaze, well done and thank you, it's been a real revelation and inspired me to play again as well as just singing to backing tracks.

Thanks' again

Colin

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#419387 - 04/07/16 03:33 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By: Bachus

... Oh my god, he is doing it again.... Improving Varranger...


shocked Sounds like vArranger is as good as it is that it's not possible to improve further.. grin

Hmmm, make me more interested to try the vA.
Which midi controller keyboard would be close to "perfect" for use with vA?

keys
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#419391 - 04/07/16 04:32 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: Bernie9]
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Bernie, many years ago just before the Kn2000 came out I heard a controller keyboard with six modules: Piano, strings, brass, woodwind, bass, and drums. I thought it was the best I had ever heard. One problem: each module was $900 to $1,000. It was the first of its kind.

I bought a Kn2000 and a Yamaha synth. Midi them together; the sound was good but far too much to think about. At one time I almost bought a sound module from you; I think it was the SD. ??????

To answer your question; I listen to the overall sound. That does not take into account -- a poor amp. – poor choice of style --- or poor instrumental choices. Each time I have listened to a vArranger, there were some good individual sounds but the overall sound seems to be missing something. I do not get that feeling with Yamahas, Korgs, or Rolands.

Important; I am limited in this area, I know what I hear – the vArranger might be the star of the future.

John C.

PS, I am totally anything that will take me away from my performance. Even, as someone suggested; after a while you do without thought – I rather put my efforts in how I play and sing. I live with KISS. Keep it Simple Stupid.

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#419408 - 04/08/16 01:21 AM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: Saswick]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
Load the vArranger onto a 2 in 1 computer, and you have the equivalent of a hardware arranger module that can play a number of manufactures styles in a competent fashion, and can use 3rd party sounds. It can also be updated with new features and sounds, without having to buy a new unit every time. (Unlike a hardware module/keyboard)

It’s also reasonably priced (vArranger plus 2 in 1 computer) in comparison to a hardware arranger.

Bill
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#419472 - 04/08/16 07:49 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: abacus]
Torch Offline
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Registered: 12/17/12
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Originally Posted By: abacus
Load the vArranger onto a 2 in 1 computer, and you have the equivalent of a hardware arranger module that can play a number of manufactures styles in a competent fashion, and can use 3rd party sounds. It can also be updated with new features and sounds, without having to buy a new unit every time. (Unlike a hardware module/keyboard)

It’s also reasonably priced (vArranger plus 2 in 1 computer) in comparison to a hardware arranger.

Bill
Right on. While looking at the pic of the Ketron SD40, I was thinking between my touchscreen 13inch 2 in 1 hybrid notebook and a Korg Nanokontrol2, I got a lot more controls andvolume sliders that do not exist in the Ketron Sd40. I ordered a $10 wireless mini joystick. If it works with my Windows 10 PC, I will attch the little gamepad onto my accordion and control vArranger while strolling around. That will be neat!
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#419475 - 04/08/16 08:27 PM Re: By the Time, vArranger [Re: Torch]
synerjim Offline
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 526
Loc: CA
My current rig is just the MJPro, a Korg Microkey controller kb that all fit on a backpack and a Bose L1 Compact.
I'm a singing OMB and just waiting for the vArranger to have vocal input with processing/harmonization capability to replace MJPro.
I prefer just to lug a 15" 2-1 touchscreen laptop, a compact, lightweight controller kb and a Bose L1 Compact.
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SD90,Korg I3, KMA Liverpool,TC Helicon Play Electric, Fender Sonoran Guitar, vArranger, Bose S1 Pros, Bose L1 Compact, Aiwa Exos-9

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