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#59554 - 01/18/05 01:47 AM
Re: Continuous/Smooth Tempo Changes in Realtime
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Registered: 08/26/04
Posts: 50
Loc: Mersea Island, England
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Hi Khai,
I'm still not 100% as to what 'board you own but assuming it might be a KN series, have you mastered the art of programming the 6th (Control) track.
Basically it allows you to control the various settings of the 'board during the playing of the piece, i.e. tempo, panel memory, variation, global effects, etc.
Anyway, back to basics. The following applies if you've either step recorded the piece of played it 'ad-hoc' using the 'easy record' option:
1 - Record your piece and replay it to check for any 'errors'. 2 - Go to Program Menus, Sequencer, Step Record and select no. 6. 3 - On the beginning of the first measure, twiddle the tempo control to select the tempo for the start of the piece. The 'board will then ask you a 'yes or no' option to confirm the change. 4 - Carry on down the measures and change the tempo as and when you see fit as per no. 3. 5 - Press 'EXIT' a number of times until you're back at the normal screen and make sure you save your changes on the disk having replayed the piece the check if it sounds okay.
I hope this is of some help.
Mark
PS. Note to all; Luce is due back on Friday from Sri Lanka just in time for her birthday. I'm not sure of her plans but we'll try to celebrate in style.
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#59558 - 01/18/05 07:17 PM
Re: Continuous/Smooth Tempo Changes in Realtime
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Registered: 01/05/05
Posts: 119
Loc: Brisbane, Queensland, Australi...
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Getting to the Crux of Realtime Tempo Changes ___________________________________________
Dear All,
Thank you to those who responded to my question. But I believe that we are still back in square one, in terms of finding a real solution. So, please let me clarify the question or situation as follows:
We would not always be satisfied with the fixed results of using step recording to store various tempi throughout a song. After all, the song will always playback at the same tempi, and cannot be adapted or taylored to a different feel or rendition that requires a different evolution of tempo changes.
Imagine that you are really pining for a continuous realtime control of the tempo as a parameter that will change not only from moment to moment throughout a song, but also differently from one performance to another, depending on the context or situation. This degree of control of tempi will allow you to speed up or slow down according to the mood of your singer(s) and/or solo player(s), or according to the dramatic gestures and emotional contents of the music that you are playing. The crux of the matter is that since different singer(s) and/or solo player(s) perform differently, using step recording to store various tempi throughout a song not only defeats the purpose of live performance but also ignores the uniqueness and variability of each performance, and by extension, each singer and/or each player.
The only way that I can think of is to find some way of getting the expression pedal to control the tempo rather than the volume. I am not sure whether this is even remotely possible, or if there are other means that I have yet to discover.
I look forward to this breakthrough for all of us. Someone out there may have the solution . . . . .
Khai
[This message has been edited by Khai (edited 01-18-2005).]
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Khai
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#59560 - 01/18/05 09:14 PM
Re: Continuous/Smooth Tempo Changes in Realtime
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Registered: 04/26/03
Posts: 276
Loc: Arizona, USA
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Hi Khai,
I believe I understand what you're asking. I would call it "Sensed Tempo Play".
When using the accompaniment feature, remember it is computerized and therefore fixed. Yes the tempo can be changed using panel memories, or even playing along a sequence that has many variations in tempo movement. And lets not forget step record. But again these are fixed for that particular playing moment. The tempo may change from 100 to 105 back to 100 (over and over again). However, the next time you play it, you may "need" 102 to 106 to 99, but it's fixed at 100/105/100. It can be changed, but pre-changed (planned). What you're asking the Technics to do is, sense the tempo 100/105/100 during play. I don't think any Technics Model can do that.
Playing for singer Jane, her tempo may vary during a song. The tempo may vary/flow slightly, from 100 to 97, to 101. Having another singer Mary, sing the exact same song, her tempo may vary/flow slightly too, say 103 to 98, to 96 to 100.
One could setup/save the Technics accompaniment to follow the singers Jane and Mary but one would have to set two different versions. The only difference would be the tempo. Now here's the kicker. Yes, Jane during one singing session did flow from 100 to 97 to 101, but will she be able to do it again? Exactly? Maybe it would be 101 to 98 to 100 the next time she sings it.
I don't know the Technics term, but it does have loudness and softness key touch. That is, the harder you hit the keys the louder it sounds, the lighter you hit the keys the softer the sound. This is by feel and movement during live play and the Technics instruments can sense that. What you're seeking is a similar feature but with Tempo.
I'm not familiar with other brand of instruments, which may already have something what you are seeking "Sensed Tempo Play"??? The instrument would have to adjust to the tempo flow somehow while playing and knowing when to slow and speed up naturally. Maybe Walt Meyer has an "idea"???
Anthony
[This message has been edited by AnthonyCian (edited 01-18-2005).]
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