There are 2 disks available - at the top of the page click on 'Demo Disk 1' and 'Demo Disk 2' for you particular keyboard. All the styles are as listed on the page - 13 on Demo1 and 12 on Demo2
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Save yourself some time and download some free styles from within the links on the various keyboards on Synthzone's main page. http://www.synthzone.com/ just click on the keyboard manufacturer and then pick from loads of links with styles.
The styledisk warehouse style files constitute most of my very successful gigging career and are anything but terrible Craig - perhaps you need to learn a bit more about handling the technicalities of Technics keyboards... Rog p.s. I didn't realise you could buy 'em for your instruments the SD1 or the G1000...
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The style warehouse ones are terrible [/B][/QUOTE]
Wow, well they say I do not care what they say about me as long as they keep talking about me. In this case the statement above has prompted me to order some of their styles. See all is not bad.
Each new style I get is normally adjusted to my taste. Building a style from scratch is not for me, I want to play my keyboard. My love is music and my fantastis KN7 is the instrument which helps me do just that.
Life is so good, John C. (and that's a decision)
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Originally posted by Craig_UK: Save yourself some time and download some free styles from within the links on the various keyboards on Synthzone's main page. http://www.synthzone.com/ just click on the keyboard manufacturer and then pick from loads of links with styles.
The style warehouse ones are terrible
Craig, I have several discs from Style Disk Warehouse. and find them great. However I edit them to my own requirements, for example first of all I take the touch sensitivity off then reposition the split point to the central position,and then mute the left accompiment sound,and possible change the right hand sounds but leave the rest of the style alone. Having done that store in a SD card.I also have some great styles from Carillon Studios especially the Shadows styles. Derek Munson
Well sorry to say what I did but I tried the free style disk for the Tyros 2 and they were not good, I'm not the first T2 owner to point it out either. As for how many more do I own the answer is none after hearing that disk. I've also edited some of them but they still don't sound good on a Tyros 2. If I went out playing using those styles I'd soon lose work. RMepstead I don't own a Technics and never have or will so can't comment on your point. I guess they probably just sound good on the Technics?
Derek, can you please provide the website for Carillon Studios,I am very much iterested in Shadows styles. I have most of the Style Disk Werhouse discs and I think they are very good.
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Craig,you are making a good point -- styles and sequenceas sound better on different keyboards. If you are playing more contemp. music then Tyros II is a good choice. If you are into big band or music that needs fine trumpets, brass or strings, then the KN keyboards do stand out in front.
I downloaded the free disk from stylediskwarehouse. Great marketing strategy! Thanks everyone for pointing it out.
Did I like it? As for the sounds coming out of the PR804 speakers, the usual Technics greatness.
What do I think of the arrangement/style or putting it another way, the band? It’s not terrible, but then I don't think it's that great either. But that's me. I do like the short measure intros/endings which blend very well with the beat patterns. Some intros/endings even gave a different beat pattern when the minor chord was used. Although it only has 2 fill-Ins instead of 8 per Style. Some Styles were not my taste, but those may come in handy someday.
I believe there are 3 comment areas: 1. Instruments 2. Arrangement Style and 3. Musical Interest or Taste. (#4) If commenting on someone's performance.
Which area are you saying is terrible? The sounds coming out of the speakers, the arrangement or the Musical Interest?
I believe it's good and healthy to have both negative and positve feedback. But feedback should be explained a little to focus on the "why". Just simply saying terrible with no explanation leaves the door wide open for misunderstandings...
So let's get this right Craig... You don't own a Technics keyboard and never have and yet you state on the Technics discussion forum that Neil Blake's Styledisk Warehouse styles are terrible cos you tried some once on a Tyros2. Impressive... Rog p.s. Your apology is accepted by me, but I feel sorry for Neil..
The links to these free styles have also been posted in the Yamaha forum and the general arranger. They are not just for Technics keyboards as RMepstead seems to think. I suggest you look on the website again to see you can get this free disk for other instruments. Your apology accepted as well. Get facts right before you spout off. In response to Barry saying to me get a Technics keyboard - no thanks never will, numerous reasons why. In response to me saying they sounded terrible I was referring to the styles programming themselves and not the sounds they were using. I think some people may have got confused with what I posted as I was referring to the free demo disk link posted by Bebop and some others, you guys on here are on about free demo styles? Anyway whatever enjoy the styles if you like them
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Quote "In response to Barry saying to me get a Technics keyboard - no thanks never will, numerous reasons why."
Then why bother posting your feelings on a Technics Forum ??
In my opinion,which is shared by many others, Neil produces some excellent work for the Technics keyboards and has been doing so for many years. The Yamaha styles are probably quite different from the Technics styles, since they are totally different keyboards. This being the case, I think it is unfair to state that the styles are 'terrible' when you can only have heard the Yamaha versions. How can you possibly know that the Technics versions, to which this thread refers, are 'terrible'? They may not suit your taste but I'm sure you are in a minority. Incidentally, I note that you did not post any response on the Yamaha forum.........
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I have the Tyros and the KN6500. I've downloaded the disk for both these instruments and it sounds excellent on both. Don't see what the fuss is over the demo disks either - I have them also and they are all fine on both instruments. Has someone got it in for Styledisk Warehouse? They're GIVING AWAY disks and get flack for it! Great forum by the way, keep it up.
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Hi Barry - the quote was extracted from Craigs last posting..... and my comments were addressed to him. I don't expect he will respond as I understand he has left Synthzone for good
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