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#434981 - 07/24/17 03:53 PM
Re: Am I the only one not using Arranger "songs"
[Re: Steve A]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Over the years, I created my own song list, one song at a time, entered them into the Music Finder Directory and registrations, which amounted to a little over 700 songs that I performed regularly. The big advantage of this for a live performer is that you can instantly access the song, the correct style, tempo, etc... and pretty much eliminate dead time between songs. That said, there are some really good settings already in most arranger keyboards for specific songs, and as Donny said, they are rarely explored, which I too believe is sinful not to utilize those tools. You don't have to use them religiously, and you can delete the ones you will never use and create your own custom directory. Until he passed away, there was a guy here that did nothing but worship songs in three different churches with his Tyros 2. He went through a hymnal and set up a massive music finder directory of those songs, all ready to play at a single touch of a button. How neat is that? Good luck, Gary
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#435032 - 07/25/17 01:18 PM
Re: Am I the only one not using Arranger "songs"
[Re: Steve A]
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Registered: 09/24/02
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Loc: Raleigh, NC
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Ah, I see, by "songbook' he meant the equivalent of Yamaha's Music Finder Database MFD, and not MIDI songs. I have used the MFD some, but in most cases I've elected to create my own Registrations instead, if only to customize things a bit more to my liking. With my iPad and unrealBook app and the MIDI data that I'd set up to recall Registrations for me, I can get a song's Registration loaded and ready in ~1 second, so it's still fast enough fro my needs.
But as some have said, the MFD (or "songbook") is sometimes a good place to look for ideas on Style that suit a song you're going to do, a possible Tempo value, etc. Somewhere in the past, there was an Excel spreadsheet with all the "stock" Yamaha MFD data in it. (Yamaha's MFD from some Tyros, with corrected song titles etc.)
Jim
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#435036 - 07/25/17 02:22 PM
Re: Am I the only one not using Arranger "songs"
[Re: Steve A]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Donny, now that is nasty, especially coming from a turncoat that never used the MFD - EVER! Good luck with your almost new PA4X, Gary
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