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#52685 - 05/15/03 06:21 AM
Re: Song Creativity
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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First, I want to once again thank Larry for sharing his talent with us ... It's always a pleasure listening to your music, Larry ... As for playing along, could't track one be 'copied' to an empty track, say track 15, assign track 15 back to track 15, THEN erase track 1 ... the melody, or lead, would now be heard from tr 15, and tr 1 could be used for whatever you want ... I don't have my kn6000 in front of me, but I think this would work, no? ... t.
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#52686 - 05/15/03 03:03 PM
Re: Song Creativity
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Member
Registered: 01/23/02
Posts: 394
Loc: La Verne, CA USA
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Hi Ted,
To do what you are suggesting, if I understand it correctly, you would have to erase track 4 to erase the chord structure, and then all the other tracks, which are recorded in sink with the recorded song. If you left only the panel memories, you would have most of the registrations, but not all.
In my sequencing activities, I frequently work on a song part using several tracks at one time in order to get the kind of sound, ensemble, etc., that I desire and of course also change the rhythm pattern at the same time.
You could certainly play along then with the result but I think the result would be almost a blank song, or close to it.
It's possible that I might have misunderstood your suggestion.
Thanks,
Larry
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