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#451120 - 04/26/18 09:32 AM
Re: Launch pads
[Re: tony mads usa]
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Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
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When it comes to some instrumental only players, I've heard some people play a different lead voice on every flippin' verse. That just grates on me. That's interesting ... if you were listening to a band play, wouldn't different instruments play on different verses? ... or is it that with each voice that's being used the melody is exactly the same ... that situation gets to ME ... I'm short on my music theory and chord structure/substitution and harmonies, but I can do a fairly competent job of taking an ad-lib solo around the basic chord structure of the song so it sounds somewhat different when using a different voice ... Exactly, Tony. I guess what triggered me on this was that I listened to someone on another forum playing a 60's classic with, to me, totally inappropriate lead voices, i.e., harmonica, clarinet - one per verse. And yes, the melody was exactly the same throughout, as well:(. There were other single-voice instruments as well. I know it's individual choice, but this was so cringeworthy. I think that if I played instrumentals, I hope I'd be more aware of context in which lead instruments I chose to use. I mean, I don't want to hear the solo from, say, Johnny B. Goode played on anything other than a guitar, or at least an expert keyboard emulation of same.
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#451158 - 04/27/18 02:32 AM
Re: Launch pads
[Re: hbinfo2001]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Isn’t the main reason for arrangers to have so many different sounds, for the styles, and not so much for the main voices?
Bachus:
I think that is a good thought if you are emulating a vocal. I will remember that. However, if one is trying to be a OMB, other solo instruments would seem to be in order, as discussed, at least I do also.
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#451178 - 04/27/18 09:30 AM
Re: Launch pads
[Re: Kabinopus]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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Speaking about Launch Pads I’m confused. First, it seems that Ketron leaves an explanation part to enthusiasts, or did I just miss an official video?
Second, it’s not clear, how can wave files be suitable for accompaniment, there’re just too many possible chords to follow.
Forgive me for skepticism (ignorance), but is it really more than just taking advantage of the fact that memory is very cheap today and it doesn’t take much thinking to put a lot of wave samples into a keyboard? By the way, Dexibell is also about audio accompaniment, and I’m skeptical and ignorant about that as well. Tthe launchpads can both work as an arranger type accompaniment as well as a sequencer, with preprogrammed chord progression.. so i guess you either need to play the right chords.. or preprogram your chords... Could also work more like an arpegiator, where the audio file gets transposed up or down based on the mainchord... but then you would keep minor and major differences and it would require the keyboard to know the scale youre playing in... So basically i guessed normal wav files work best with preprogramme dprogressions
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