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#439091 - 10/15/17 02:26 AM
Re: Who IS the typical Arranger player.......
[Re: rolandfan]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5386
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Styles, multi pads, vocal harmony.. They create their own backing to suit the arrangement they are creating, so as to make sure it fits what they want, and doesn’t sound like anybody else. (Over the years they build up their own unique backing library) Many also play their own backing live. Multipads as used on an arranger were on workstations/synths long before arrangers got them. (They just weren’t called Multipads) Apart from Korg (Which have a version of the TC Helicon vocal harmoniser) the rest fall well short of the quality required for a top notch performance, which is why a separate unit is used to get the best quality. Anything else Bill
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#439103 - 10/15/17 06:48 AM
Re: Who IS the typical Arranger player.......
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have tried many times to get my band to follow my beat on an arranger, but they can't follow it or can't hear it. I simplified the beat and even bought earbuds and a headphone amp for a tick tract, but no dice. It is a shame because we need a decent drummer and bass player, and I provide much more. They are content having me play lead and they do things the way they always have.
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