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#482867 - 12/04/19 05:22 PM
Re: Steve M sx900 review?
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2785
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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Thanks for the review Steve, and I agree the style category is somewhat impractical, especially having country styles spread out that way. I miss the 8 beat category, and 60's seems scattered too. Is it the same on the Genos?
My only arranger keyboard for the last 10 years was the PSR-3000 and a Technics KN-7000. Quite different, I love a lot about the SX-900, but it's still a learning process for me, like calling up recorded songs (midi) from a USB stick, and just being able to play, edit, and save quickly. I'm also slowly getting use to the "player" on the SX-900, it's just a different way of calling up songs, than the old 3000 OS.
And registrations and playlists took me awhile. I mostly get it now, that a Playlist is the new music finder, and links to registrations the same way. It's pretty cool to have unlimited playlists to instantly load.
So everything is great, the speakers, styles, voices, pads, touch screen, are all good, It's getting around the OS quickly, that for now makes it a slight challenge.
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Larry "Hawk"
♫ 🎹🎹 ♫ SX-900
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#482876 - 12/04/19 06:43 PM
Re: Steve M sx900 review?
[Re: lahawk]
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Senior Member
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
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Thanks for the review Steve, and I agree the style category is somewhat impractical, especially having country styles spread out that way. I miss the 8 beat category, and 60's seems scattered too. Is it the same on the Genos?
My only arranger keyboard for the last 10 years was the PSR-3000 and a Technics KN-7000. Quite different, I love a lot about the SX-900, but it's still a learning process for me, like calling up recorded songs (midi) from a USB stick, and just being able to play, edit, and save quickly. I'm also slowly getting use to the "player" on the SX-900, it's just a different way of calling up songs, than the old 3000 OS.
And registrations and playlists took me awhile. I mostly get it now, that a Playlist is the new music finder, and links to registrations the same way. It's pretty cool to have unlimited playlists to instantly load.
So everything is great, the speakers, styles, voices, pads, touch screen, are all good, It's getting around the OS quickly, that for now makes it a slight challenge.
Larry, Sounds like you’ve taken right to the SX900 and doing well with it. To answer your question Genos has the following categories : Pop, Rock, Olides, Dance, R&B, Entertainer, Country, Jazz, Easy Listening, Latin, Ballroom, Movie& Show, Classic & Events, Traditional & Folk
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#482922 - 12/05/19 11:47 AM
Re: Steve M sx900 review?
[Re: Riceroni9]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Thanks for responding to Donny's inquiry, Steve:
I'm guessing Yamaha believes the "Country" Genre is dying because of so much crap emanating from Nashville these days. Twang Town execs seem to have forgotten their "roots" and appear to be hell-bent to embrace RAPish sounding stuff.
Glad you are pleased with your acquisition.
----Dave Hi Dave, no , not really. The country styles still exist, they’re really good too. It’s just the odd placement . There isn’t a dedicated category button for them. Majority are lumped in with Rock and Pop category, the rest are mixed in with a couple of of categories. They’re there, just need to find them. Haha Best way could be setting up ones own folders. At least styles fairly easily recognisable, they have a little icon that says, country, or pop, rock, etc so where a single button houses more than one genre, you at least can tell what genre it belongs to. A few of the styles have rather strange names. Haha
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#482927 - 12/05/19 01:19 PM
Re: Steve M sx900 review?
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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I’ve thought about Gary's method, he saved his styles by the name of the song he used them for. When I used Gary’s method, setting up the S975 it was a breeze, the names were alphabetical, and they seem to fit very well. This time around I am trying to find another method.
For now, I am using the categories, Ballad, Jazz, Latin, ect. Because there are so many styles and pads I use a style that comes close so I can begin to play/enjoy the keyboard. When I find a better one, I replace the first one I selected. Is this the best method? No, I just need to get my fingers going again. Working with the Registrations. 1-Select style 2-Select instruments 3-Balance the volume of the Accomp. or delete what I do not want to use. 4-Select a set of pads 5-Save the regs.
It is to soon to work on a play List, I have not saved enough Regs. I spent too much time setting up the Pa4x, it took away from my playing time. I liked the Regs. in my other keyboards, but they were done over a period of time My next step is to create and edit the pads. I am attacking my Sx900 with one thing in mind – enjoyment. John C.
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#482943 - 12/05/19 03:40 PM
Re: Steve M sx900 review?
[Re: bruno123]
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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I’ve thought about Gary's method, he saved his styles by the name of the song he used them for. When I used Gary’s method, setting up the S975 it was a breeze, the names were alphabetical, and they seem to fit very well. This time around I am trying to find another method.
Hi John , I used to do that too, on my pa4x, make all my changes for a particular song, and then name the style after it. I never used the songbook function, for me there wasn’t any real need. Don’t know that many songs. Haha. For sx900 , because of the great registration function, going to do things differently too. Probably similar to you. So instead of having to have a clone of the same style over and over with minor changes, and renaming them, as I did on Pa4x, I’m just going to use the registrations.
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#482961 - 12/05/19 07:15 PM
Re: Steve M sx900 review?
[Re: bruno123]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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This is what decided to use on my Sx900 Regs.
Reg 1-Select the song and style. Reg 2 through 8 --- changing volumes, Variations, instruments, delete parts of the Accomp. and sometimes changing to another style that complements the first one to add another feel; fantastic for Latin music.
I keep thinking, what would the band do if I were singing? – what would it do if a sax were playing, or a piano? All parts of a band are not always playing. I guess, in a way, I am trying to bring back my band days. (smile) John C.
It would make sense if the arranger would automatically drop the lead sound from the style. In other words when you play piano for lead, the style would drop it out. It would need to be selectable of course. That is a great advantage of using John's method. Seems I recall some older arranger that could do that...maybe Technics??
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DonM
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