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#54411 - 01/18/04 03:57 PM
Re: Anyone Use Pianist Mode on Their KN's or PR's
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Junior Member
Registered: 11/11/03
Posts: 24
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I came to the PR604 from an acoustic piano and have never played a keyboard in my life so the difficulty for me has been to learn how to play the piano as a keyboard at all! You simply set the mode (go to Autoplay Chord - Mode, and select Pianist instead of Basic, Advanced 1 or Advanced 2) as pianist and all the goodies are available to you just as they would be if you were using one-fingered LH chords. Tony Pegler's training videos for the KN6 show the details for APC, OTP, MSA, Panel Mem etc, but it's really easy. As Aud says, the main thing is to make sure, after all of your setting up, that you don't have the keyboard split. What I have not been able to discover is whether there is the "break" facility that the keyboards have with the synchro/break button because it is not marked as such nor mentioned in the abysmal owner's manual. Sorry you don't like the PR604, Aud, but did you try all of the key-stroke adjustment options?
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#54412 - 01/18/04 07:19 PM
Re: Anyone Use Pianist Mode on Their KN's or PR's
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Member
Registered: 04/26/03
Posts: 276
Loc: Arizona, USA
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Hi All!
Rikkisbears: I've had the PR900 since 1996 and it has a pianist mode. I really never used it that much. Got the PR804 which still has the pianist mode. I tried to tinker with it, but I believe it's there for people who play various ways.
When I first learned the piano, I mastered the left and right hands, but when I changed to the organ, I lost the style of playing using the left hand. I can read music, but I need the named chords above the music so I know what chords to play. I can't play the bass clef anymore. With that in mind, using advanced 1 setting is for me. However, there are others who play the piano like a piano should be played, and that's when setting to pianist mode is best. If I still played the piano when I first played it, then I believe I could play in pianist mode.
I don't think the dealer is creating his own arrangements, I just think it's his style of playing and pianist mode works well.
If you update, it's worth spending a little more getting the PR804, the PR604 doesn't have Pads. And I know you like to use Pads.
Hi Audrey Turner: I still have my PR900, the PR900 does have a better realistic piano sound compared to the PR804. However, I fixed part of the problem with the default reverb setting. The PR804 default setting is Concert1 Total Depth 80 which is way to strong, most everything sounds like in a box. So I manually have to set the reverb to Room1 Total Depth64 which is better. If you get a chance, try playing the PR804 again trying the setting I just mentioned.
AnthonyC
[This message has been edited by AnthonyCian (edited 01-18-2004).]
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#54414 - 01/19/04 05:34 AM
Re: Anyone Use Pianist Mode on Their KN's or PR's
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Member
Registered: 09/10/03
Posts: 296
Loc: Leesburg, FL USA
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Hi Rikki,
I've used the Pianist mode on my 54 though not a lot.
When I play I usually either play the the piano as a piano without any backing or as a keyboard with all the bells and whistles.
If I remember correcly, in Pianist mode there are no auto chords so you have to be a fairly good piano player (which I'm not) to get it to sound really good.
That is on thing I'd like have here, is more people that play just the piano, recording music for us to enjoy. As much as I love the songs everyone does, there are times I just want to listen to the piano.
I have found a site that takes old piano rolls and converts them to midi so I've download hunderds of them to listen to. Sadly however, most of them are older "Rag Time" type tunes like Fats Waller which I love and some Boogie Woogie, but I'd like more up to date stuff too and it's hard to find.
Hopefully we'll get some piano players to share their playing with us.
Take care, Heather
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#54417 - 01/19/04 01:55 PM
Re: Anyone Use Pianist Mode on Their KN's or PR's
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Everyone, thank you all for your input.
Thank you Anthony, for pointing out about the pads. I would miss those ( even though I'd still have them on my kn7)
I used to dabble a bit on piano, up until a few years back when I had to sell my baby grand (due to kids leaving home, & moving to a smaller house) Hence the PR602. It replaced my piano & kn5. Not quite the same though, lost interest in music and quit for about 4/5 years ( till the kn7) Anyway, I mainly liked playing arpeggio left hand ( clayderman style of music,I didn't enjoy playing left hand chords) so I doubt pianist mode would work anyway. I'd have to playpiano solo. Unfortunately I can't play by ear at all, I can only read, try and memorize a piece, as again I can't read well enough,to read and play at the same time. Makes learning a song a long slow process ( haahaa) Suppose I'll have to get some of my old piano sheet music out and see if any of it will work with pianist mode. I suppose my other alternative might be to try and create sequencer backing songs to accompany me on the piano.
Anyway, thanks everyone, I suppose I'll have to just experiment and see what will work
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by AnthonyCian: [B]Hi All! However, there are others who play the piano like a piano should be played, and that's when setting to pianist mode is best. If I still played the piano when I first played it, then I believe I could play in pianist mode.
I don't think the dealer is creating his own arrangements, I just think it's his style of playing and pianist mode works well.
If you update, it's worth spending a little more getting the PR804, the PR604 doesn't have Pads. And I know you like to use Pads.
AnthonyC
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
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