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#485671 - 01/03/20 07:47 AM
Re: all this talk about registrations, banks, styles..
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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To further John's point: Let's take a database of several hundred styles. Yes, you still have to 1.,choose a song,2 decide what style to use,3 What changes you want 4,where to put them.
That is one song,so you then want to narrow the songs down to a list of the ones to be played on a gig,from the database,to a set list. And, let's assume you have to make these changes quickly in performance.
Edited by Bernie9 (01/03/20 07:49 AM)
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#485683 - 01/03/20 09:45 AM
Re: all this talk about registrations, banks, styles..
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Geeze guys, this is why there are so many great features in today's arranger keyboards, features that allow you to set things up for any particular song. Most of this, however, has already been done, mainly in the form of the style itself using variations. Usually, the first variation (A) has the least amount of backing and increases as you select higher levels of variation - not a big deal. However, if you need more, then registrations are the way to go, which allows up to 8 levels that you can custom make to fit that specific song - again, not at all complicated, but it does take some time and effort in order to construct them. In my case, I used the Music Finder Directory, which is nothing more than a miniature version of a registration. While the MFD is limited to some degree, it also allowed me to seamlessly go from one song to the next with the touch of a single button. Additionally, it pretty much eliminated dead time between songs. As a live player, with a dance floor filled to capacity, this was a great tool offered by Yamaha until the SX-900 arrived, at which point it was replaced by their song book, which is a bit more cumbersome, at least from my limited experience with that model. That said, I'm confident there is some sort of workaround that could be implemented to overcome this, but I really don't have to worry because I'm hanging on to my S-950 till my untimely demise. For home players, none of this really makes any difference - you don't need to rapidly select a song on the fly to keep a dance floor filled or to please an audience - you are the audience! You can spend all the time you wish setting up a song, then save it to a registration, which can always be modified at a later date. Good luck, Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (01/03/20 09:48 AM)
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#485691 - 01/03/20 11:42 AM
Re: all this talk about registrations, banks, styles..
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 06/28/01
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Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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Hey Gary, I believe if you had the SX-900 for a few days, you would find the Playlist on a PSR-SX-900 to be a more efficient way of accessing registration song sets. You can easily have multiple playlists readily available, with almost an unlimited number of songs for whatever gig your're playing. I rarely used MFD, but find myself using Playlist often. But hey, I'm just a Jedi, and you sir, are Obi Wan, the Jedi master
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#485697 - 01/03/20 02:02 PM
Re: all this talk about registrations, banks, styles..
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Mark, registrations are brilliant. You can setup a style for a song exactly how you want , voices , variations, chord loop , multi pad etc etc what you can save to to a registration is pretty mind boggling.
Being a home player, I never bothered to create a song book on any of my korgs, I’d get out my sheet music, pick some styles to try, then jot down which one worked best. Change a voices, etc , save it as a user style with the song’s name. Some styles were ok as they were. Then I’d just write which style to use on the top of my sheet music.
The way I now have my p121 ( as controller )and sx900 set up, I need to use Registrations to get me thru a song. Never been an organ player, so I can’t get used to the stacked system. I basically have my piano in front, sx to the side in L shape configuration. I can still see screen and reach sx buttons, but pretty much impossible to press buttons in the middle of playing a song. So this is where the registrations come into their own. I usually have at least 4 set up one for each of the variations. Then there is a function called Registration Sequence. Here I put in the sequence in which I want my registrations to play back. I assigned one of the pedals ( which I can reach) to this function. Every time I tap it, it goes to the next registration without me having to touch the SX. Ie I can set it to go from registration 1 to 2 to 3 to 4 and loop back, or if the song requires I could get it to sequence thru from 2 to 1 to 4 back to 3. Whatever I want. It follows the sequence I have put in. Sounds like a lot of work, but , really simple and takes a few second and it gets saved.
I’ll probably end up doing playlists. Don’t have that many songs together at this stage, have to decide whether I’m better off doing it thru my Song Book app or via Playlist function.
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#485710 - 01/03/20 05:36 PM
Re: all this talk about registrations, banks, styles..
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 03/22/17
Posts: 449
Loc: Mountain Home, AR
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Mark, I agree with you 100%. I thought the arrangers would make it easier to play tunes. Not so. It takes a great deal of time to sit up songs in registrations etc. When I was playing organ with a rhyme rail with 12 rhymes it was quite easy to figure out which one to use for a song. Now with hundreds, or even thousands, of styles to choose from it is almost impossible to just sit down and play the kb.
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