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#43982 - 09/05/04 07:39 AM
Re: Rhythms or Pattens
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Registered: 01/23/02
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Loc: La Verne, CA USA
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Larry H.
Thanks.
After getting completely set up to record I then:
Record each part via the sequencer in real time (I do not use the Easy Record method).
I usually record about 8 to 16 bars each time for each part. An 8 bar passage will usually take 2 to 5 parts to be recorded. After completing the passage, I will then advance to the next Panel Memory to set the applicable parts, and probably also change the Rhythm setting to match the next passage.
Sometimes there is some editing necessary to do. If possible I do this in real time using the Sequencer, by setting the sequencer to the specific bars or measures that I need to edit. Sometimes I can do the edit by merely changing the specifics of a note or two by using Step Record method.
After the song recording is done, I will usually do a complete review of the song and finish up with any further editing, changing, re-recording, etc., that I feel will improve the arrangement.
The editing is made easier by keeping complete documentation of all recordings, settings, etc., as I progress through the various recording passages.
Hope this helps a little.
Thanks again.
Larry G
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#43983 - 09/06/04 10:46 AM
Re: Rhythms or Pattens
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Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2793
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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I have only used Real Time Record when editing a completed Easy Record song. Your method of Real Time Recording the complete sequence from beginning to end is interesting.
Do you do this all at one "sitting" ? When Real Time Recording, do you record these 8-16 bars, then hit the "stop recording" button, and come back later, to record another 8-16 bars? Can you turn off the keyboard and pick up where you left off, or do you save the first 8-16 bars and add on later?
I 'll have to try Real Time Recording, but maybe I should re-read your instructions on your fine web site first.
I know one thing, your completed sequences are awsome, and I know it takes a lot of effort to complete. While listening to your songs, I know it's a labor of love.
Thanks Much, Larry H.
[This message has been edited by lahawk (edited 09-06-2004).]
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#43984 - 09/07/04 07:38 AM
Re: Rhythms or Pattens
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Registered: 01/23/02
Posts: 394
Loc: La Verne, CA USA
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Sequencing.
Setting up to sequence an 8 bar passage is done in Real Time Recording, by setting the specific start and stop measures to record for a specific part number (1,2 or 8 thru 16) and including technic chord if desired.
This way, I can record the passage, clear it if necessary (if not satisfied with the result) and keep recording the passage until I am satisfied.
Then, I will change to a different part for the same 8 bar passage (for example, if I want to add saxes to a lead trumpet ) and record that addition (technic chord or not depending) and go until that part is satisfactory to me.
Usually I will record up to 3 to five recordings in the same 8 bar passage to finish the complete ensemble. When finished I will go on to the next 8-16 bar passage.
Very important - I will then save the song into a Develop Folder in order to be able to return to this saved (partial) version if needed.
My time restrictions only permit me to work for several minutes at a time, so, in this way I can stop at any time and return to where I leave off, until the song is completed.
I have 6 Develop folders to use for the song development back up. I usually only use 3 or 4 of these for each song. When the song is complete and part of my complete folders, I then erase the Develop Folders so that they will be empty to use for the next song that I want to sequence. I empty these with an empty floppy to use with "Disk Copy function.
All this saves me time and allows me to progress step by step until the song is complete. Then I perform the final reviews so see if I need to do any further editing.
Hope this helps.
Larry G
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