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#60913 - 10/10/03 11:43 AM
Making my own rhythm ???
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Registered: 09/14/02
Posts: 533
Loc: The Netherlands
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Did you know you have thousends of composerrhythms in your KN7000??? Really 100% authentic KN7 makings? With little effort you can easily make your own composer-rhythms with your own 'touch'! .... If you are known with the easy-composer feature you can skip this post or give some other hints , but for those who are still unknown with this I am so free to point at this great feature and it is so simple that I hardly have to explain the working 1. Think about what kind of rhythm you whish and on what tempo 2. choose a rhythm in the near of it and set the tempo 3. press [program menus] 4. press [composer] 5. press [easy composer] et voila... in your screen you see in a matrix: * part* : this is related to the accompagniment of the composerparts * style*: the build-in (and composer) rhythms * vari* : the related variations 6. After changing/searching throught the menu you simply press [set] and you can hear immediately the results! And so on. N.B. 1: I use to set all the *vari* on [OFF] (exept the first, which cannot set on [OFF]) and start with Basdrum&snare and then worked it out downwards. Please give it a try and I am curious about your reaction Happy making-your-own-rhythming ... Cees P.S. interesting stuff? Take also a look at the pattern-copy-feature? Especially page 2! [This message has been edited by cees (edited 10-10-2003).]
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#60916 - 10/10/03 11:59 PM
Re: Making my own rhythm ???
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Registered: 09/14/02
Posts: 533
Loc: The Netherlands
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Hi Rikki, you're quit right about your remarks on the making of a new arrangement. It just depends on the creativity and/or talents of the maker to let it fit, to let it sound good. As there are 5 tracks for accompagnying, it just will not say one have to use all those tracks. Using the mute-button (or/and the PM-settings) gives various posibilities. The art of making own composerrhythms is to my opinion mostly to leave out accompagnimentparts, simplicity is the keyword. You're idea is great. Allthought some group of people are 'do-its' (if you understand ). They like to do, feel,hear, trial and error; as there are other who likes the structured way you are working on. A thought job! For me I am really interested in your final result, please keep me/us posted? Much appreciated and in some way; why am I not surprised you did this , thanks, regards Cees
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#60928 - 10/13/03 07:32 AM
Re: Making my own rhythm ???
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 480
Loc: The Plantation, Leesburg, Flor...
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Rikki, I have used pattern copy extensively. Whenever I do an upgrade to a style, old or new, and change one of the fill-ins, I use pattern copy to copy fill-in 1 v1 to fill-in 1 v2, v3, & v4. Same for fill-in 2 v1. Saves a lot of time that way. The older styles only had the two fill-ins for all four variations, so why spend time rebuilding the same thing over and over? Pattern copy can be used to build your style, too. Once you have variation 1 finished, copy it to variation 2 and add another back-up instrument or maybe a tamborine, then copy that to variation 3, and so on. If you find a guitar chord you really like, check the step record editor to see how it was built up and copy the same notes, lengths, etc. to your style. Everything digital is easy enough to copy, just time consuming for the first example. A scratch pad and time without interruption is all that is needed. Have fun!
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#60930 - 10/13/03 02:29 PM
Re: Making my own rhythm ???
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Bud, thank you we're so lucky with the features they have given us especially pattern copy page 2 on the kn7 ( not sure if earlier kn's have this function, or who owns which model).
I'm not sure if I understood correctly, but there may be an easier method of recreating a style part than copying the notes of a style via the step editor. Use page 2 of pattern copy, which lets you copy individual style parts( ie drum, bass, guitar etc, from one pattern to another pattern, to the same/different style ( including the 3 composer styles)
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bud Whipple: If you find a guitar chord you really like, check the step record editor to see how it was built up and copy the same notes, lengths, etc. to your style.
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#60933 - 10/14/03 07:02 AM
Re: Making my own rhythm ???
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