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#500815 - 09/28/20 05:10 PM
Re: Just a quickie
[Re: Terrysutt]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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BTW, Terry, have you tried the Dynamic Arranger feature on the E80?
This is amazing for setting up the dynamics of the style to go up and down as you play harder and softer. The best thing is, it isn’t the volume of the style that adjusts, it’s the velocity that goes up and down, so drum kits with harder and softer samples per drum, and guitar sounds that strum harder at higher velocities sound like the player is actually playing harder!
It’s a great way of setting up the style so if you get a bit frisky one time, the backing will get frisky too, or if you play a bit softer than usual, the band will back off a bit! Set it up right, and it’s utterly amazing how you can get the feeling that, for ONCE(!), the darn backing band is actually LISTENING to you!
Give it a try... 🎹😎
Edited by Diki (09/28/20 05:11 PM)
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#500834 - 10/01/20 12:06 PM
Re: Just a quickie
[Re: Terrysutt]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Well, everybody stole Roland’s Chord Sequencer (eventually!), maybe there’s hope that sooner or later they will copy the Dynamic Arranger..!
It’s best when left pretty subtle, because you have to be VERY careful with your own dynamics if it’s set to extremes, but there are a few cases where it can be useful as a sort of ‘dynamic mute’ so that playing softly turns a certain Part or group of Parts completely off and they don’t come back in until you start playing harder. There’s also no control about the ‘window’ of how many strong notes before it picks up on your dynamics, so there’s one area that someone could improve on it....
I generally find it most convincing when I’m playing full piano and I can control the dynamics with my overall playing strength. It’s a little harder to control if you are just doing a one finger type solo. But if you DO have decent dynamics, it can make all the difference, especially on styles with dynamic kits and sounds.
One of my favorite Roland features is how seamlessly it can change Performances without the slightest glitch if set up right, so it’s often a good idea to have an identical Performance adjacent to the main one for the song with the Dynamic Arranger switched on, and that way you can choose on the fly whether you want the band holding steady, or following your dynamics.
I’m not sure what it was that got Korg and Yamaha to eventually add the Chord Sequencer, but perhaps if the Dynamic Arranger is talked about enough, they might get around to exploring it. It is every decent musician’s dream to have a band listen to THEM! This is one of the best ways of making that dream come true... 😎🎹
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