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#48048 - 10/18/03 01:36 PM
Re: When to use Composer Memory
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Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2785
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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Hi Anthony,
That explains it very well.
So the proper way to record and save a song is to use composer copy. Panel Memory is only needed if using the Panel Memory settings. Correct?
Using Composer Copy, are you also saying that the upper end keyboard will play exactly the way the lower ended keyboard recorded it?
Can MSA be used after "composer copying" the rythmn pattern?
I guess the best way is to try it as I still have both the 3000 along with the 7000. I'll let you know my results.
Bill your right, expansion board sounds played on a keyboard without the expansion board, sound well...let's put it this way...close to, but not nearly the same. I suppose, if a non expanded keyboard could copy the exact sound from an expansion board, Technics would not sell many expansion boards. I personally find Expansion Boards a bit over rated. There are sound disks available, and while probably not quite as good as expansion boards, you can't beat the price. There are some really fine Sound Disks available that rival some Expansion Boards.
SeeYa Larry Hawk
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#48050 - 10/18/03 03:53 PM
Re: When to use Composer Memory
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Member
Registered: 04/26/03
Posts: 276
Loc: Arizona, USA
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Hi Larry:
Larry asks: So the proper way to record and save a song is to use composer copy?
Reply: If you like a particular rhythm pattern and don't want to part from it when getting a new model, the answer then is yes. ---
Larry asks: Panel Memory is only needed if using the Panel Memory settings. Correct?
Reply: Panel memory will stilll need to be used as usual, but not programmed to the location where the pre-built patterns are, but programmed to the composer location instead. ---
Larry asks: Using Composer Copy, are you also saying that the upper end keyboard will play exactly the way the lower ended keyboard recorded it?
Reply: What your trying to accomplish by copying the pre-built patterns to the composer is that these rhythms will be available when loaded in the next model up. Done correctly the answer is yes. ---
Larry asks: Can MSA be used after "composer copying" the rythmn pattern?
Reply: Depends on the model. If PR900, the answer would be no, but on PR804 the answer is yes. Model dependent... Not sure on the KN models... ---
As you said, and since you do have a KN3000. Take a KN3000 song you have that's using a pre-built rhythm location. Listen to it closely. Now load it in the KN7000, what do you hear? Is it using the exact same rhythm pattern? Different? If the KN3000 song had the pre-built rhythm pattern in the composer, then you would have the "Exact" pattern.
Anthony
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#48052 - 10/19/03 12:33 AM
Re: When to use Composer Memory
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Member
Registered: 04/26/03
Posts: 276
Loc: Arizona, USA
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Hi Larry.
About the R1 and R2 thing... That's because of the KN3000 built in sounds vs the KN7000 built in sounds converting process. This would happen anyway. A fork in the road that can have it's own discussion...
I'm getting my PR900 songs converted first in PR902 format then in PR804. I have to adjust the R1 and R2 One octave lower, and the Left one Octave Higher to get the original octaves back.
You know this is the tip of the iceburg, once you have the pre-built rhythm patterns in the composer, you are now able to tweak these some that was not possible doing it the other way. Say Accomp 2 had a flute, and you wish it was a sax, you can change it, and have that sax.
One thing you need to be aware of, if you use a memory sound, make sure you save it, that's the *.tm file.
Have you checked out the MSA using the composer? I have more info on this and will post later if your interested...
Anthony
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#48054 - 10/19/03 04:46 AM
Re: When to use Composer Memory
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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When using a copied built-in style from an earlier KN, via the Composer, the actual rhythmic patterns within the style will be the same. However, since the actual instrument voice samples used within the style will be different on the two KNs, the overall sound of the transferred style will be slightly different. This will probably be most evident in the KN3000 / KN7000 comparison, where the KN7000 samples are in most cases, better than the KN3000. You would probably notice less difference between KN6xxx and KN7000. I'm not saying that a piano will become a flute or a trumpet become strings the actual instrument assignments will remain the same - just probably better quality on the newer KN. Another thing to be aware of - if you are transferring a Composer style from an earlier KN and that style has been edited to include one or more voices from Sound Memory, then the Sound Memory must also be transferred to the later KN. If this is not done, then some very strange effects may result, depending on which sounds are resident in the later KN's Sound Memory, at the particular location accessed by the style Again, since the Basic sound samples used in the edited Composer style of the earlier KN will differ from the Basic sound samples in the later KN, there will be a difference in the sound, or sounds, when the style is played on the later KN. ------------------ Willum
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
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