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#485944 - 01/06/20 04:07 AM Live with GroovyBand Live!
Henni Offline
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On a PSR S770 only - this time I focused on the three right hand voices and the one left hand voice.

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#485970 - 01/06/20 10:15 AM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: Henni]
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This program really inspires me (a good songwriting tool indeed) - this is a little something of my own to demonstrate some of the the voices.

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Note: Everything played in Variation 7 only. Right Hand voices R2 & R3 controlled purely by the way I play the keys! This is GENIUS!!!

I am going to ask the Groovyband Live! team to do the same for drum fills, almost like the Audya...
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#486034 - 01/07/20 01:35 AM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: Henni]
Henni Offline
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I think most should know this instrumental only song:

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#486069 - 01/07/20 12:29 PM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: Henni]
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Originally Posted By Henni
This program really inspires me (a good songwriting tool indeed).....

I am going to ask the Groovyband Live! team to do the same for drum fills, almost like the Audya...


Thanks Henni.

We have got your email. We always promptly listen to good ideas!

Just to be sure: do you want to press the keys on the left of the split harder than normal in order to trigger a binding?

We could implement the following bindings:

ACMP120, ACMP110, ACMP100, ......

They are triggered when you press any key on the left of the split with a velocity harder than the value in the binding name (to adjust the mechanism threshold to taste).

Additionally, since by design a single key press NEVER triggers a chord change, you could activate those bindings in any moment with a single "hard" key press on the left that will not even change the chord. Or you could play a multifinger chord harder than usual (possibly refingering the current chord).

Of course you can bind everything: a fill in or anything else.


Is this right?
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#486070 - 01/07/20 01:00 PM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: Henni]
Dnj Offline
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When will they make a full You tube demo so we can see how this program really works in real time?

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#486073 - 01/07/20 01:07 PM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: Henni]
FransN Offline
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You can download a free demo so you can try it for yourself. Is better then any video imo.

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#486078 - 01/07/20 01:38 PM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: FransN]
rikkisbears Offline
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Hi Frans,
only problem with that, you also have to own a psr keyboard.
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#486080 - 01/07/20 01:40 PM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: FransN]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By FransN
You can download a free demo so you can try it for yourself. Is better then any video imo.


Rikki I would like to see it demonstrated by the creators who know all about it and can explain & show how it works live.....

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#486083 - 01/07/20 01:50 PM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: Henni]
FransN Offline
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I think for those interested they already have a psr keyboard. If not why bother.

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#486085 - 01/07/20 02:09 PM Re: Live with GroovyBand Live! [Re: FransN]
rikkisbears Offline
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Originally Posted By FransN
I think for those interested they already have a psr keyboard. If not why bother.


Hi Frans,
yes I suppose, but if it could be shown that it really makes and older psr sound like an sx or a Genos ? one could pick up a second hand psr cheap, plus the software.

Some people do like using software arrangers, personally nowadays, I really don’t think I could be bothered.
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