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#472342 - 07/05/19 06:24 AM
Left Hand Sounds Question
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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This seems a bit silly to ask, but I started on organ many years ago, and became accustomed to L&R sounds when I switched to arrangers. I have many arrangements on my SD40 with almost non-existent left sounds, which I would have to make if using my controller instead of my SK1.
The question is whether it is worth the work, as I see arrangers played all the time with LH used for chords for the arranger only. I normally use LH sounds to add to accomp and transition fills etc, but don't have to.
Edited by Bernie9 (07/05/19 08:32 AM)
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#472348 - 07/05/19 09:30 AM
Re: Left Hand Sounds Question
[Re: Bernie9]
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With Yamaha, you can move that left hand voice up the keyboard well beyond the split point, thus use it as not only a left hand layer, but also a lead voice for your right hand. Neat feature, Gary
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#472349 - 07/05/19 09:49 AM
Re: Left Hand Sounds Question
[Re: Bernie9]
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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It seems to me, then, it is not absolutely necessary, especially, with a full style playing. The SD40 has all the tools to work with, but to balance the different volume parameters is tricky and laborious. to try and get a softer voice level raised without the whole style. I am working with master, style, 2 lower, and chorus volumes.
Maybe good old Curt can enlighten me with an upcoming video segment.
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#472362 - 07/05/19 01:03 PM
Re: Left Hand Sounds Question
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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It is the same old story; Modules are so handy and portable, but there are concessions to be made, but also workarounds are there. If I want the former, I better be prepared for the latter. With all that my SD40 can do, I really shouldn't complain about the lack of a separate left volume control slider, but I do anyway.
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#472365 - 07/05/19 02:25 PM
Re: Left Hand Sounds Question
[Re: TedS]
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I don't use the left voice personally.
What I have found is that many styles have a "pad" track, usually in an advanced variation, which gives the same effect as playing full, sustained chords with the left hand. I do something similar, and often I will revoice the pad to another voice (organ e.g.), or, I use Style Creator to put that pad in less advanced parts of the style. Also, any rhythmic parts (chord 1 and 2 and Phrase 1 and 2) can also be subbed into other variations, but, simplest of all is using the pad as you described. Ian
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