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#91595 - 03/11/06 02:58 AM
My new software setup!
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 436
Loc: Norway
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I finally worked out the issues with my laptop. I did a complete reformat/reinstall then I used XPLite from LitePC to "diet" XP down in size. I removed everything I didn't need, and installed the demo for OMB8 along with my Hypersonic 2 XXL and MIDI-Yoke. Then I hooked up both my P-250 and my DGX-305 through USB. Amazingly having both connected at the same time is actually working now, it didn't before. And the sounds are amazing! The GM Library of Hypersonics GM4 module is great, but I've found that most styles from my DGX uses the same channels for Bass, guitar, piano, pad etc. so I have managed to save different band setups (Jazz quintet, rock band, modern pop etc.) with instruments using the entire hypersonic library. And boy does this sound good! I've posted a short demo so you can hear! This is using my Jazz quintet setting, using the XXL Acoustic bass, Jazz drums, GM Jazz guitar, Jazz organ and a rhodes piano for the solo. this sounds lightyears ahead of my dgx, at least in my opinion Just pay attention to the sound, not the playing It was done in just one take with no editing or cheating... http://espen.stua.biz/fly-me-to-the-moon.mp3 I would love to hear sound samples of other peoples software setups! Doc-Z
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#91600 - 03/12/06 06:52 AM
Re: My new software setup!
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 436
Loc: Norway
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If you have the GM-4 gm library or Hypersonic 2, it responds great to program change messages. Then you have to switch on GM mode, and only the GM patches are available, switch off GM mode and all patches are available, but then you need to assign program changes to the correct banks. But it works great, but the great thing is that you can edit the patches while playing back a style, then save that to a bank file, then switch off program change messages from your midi software, and now you can load your "band" setups the way you want. You can also setup your own GM bank using the patches you like best, and use that as the GM bank recieveing program changes. The possibilites are endles. The dongle actually works good for me, not had any problems yet. I've found that running the stand alone version of Hypersonic gives me much better performance than using a host application, latency is as good as zero, and it switches lightning fast. It's like having a Motif synth with arranger capabilites, it's great! The flexibility and ease of use, combined with great sounding sounds, that are in my opinion way ahead in some places from many of todays hardware units makes HyperSonic 2 worth every penny!
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#91601 - 03/12/06 07:07 AM
Re: My new software setup!
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 436
Loc: Norway
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The only downside is that the pianos take a while to get used to.. They are great sounding, and cut through a mix quite well. But they are all in the style of a Steinway grand piano, so if you are a Yamaha piano fan, with punchier mids and crips highs you may feel the pianos in Hypersonic a bit dull. But with some tweaking and adaption you get used to them. I still haven't gotten a good blues sound out of it, but I'm still learning, the editing capabilities are vast. Effects both reverb and chorus respond to midi controller events, you may also use other effects, 4 per track, and 4 global effects, all things in Hypersonic can be controlled through midi events, using the "Learn" function you can assign different controllers to different things.. It may seem that I'm working for Steinberg, but I don't Maybe I should apply to work as a "Hypersonic Arranger Demo Guy" Doc-Z
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#91604 - 03/12/06 04:23 PM
Re: My new software setup!
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Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 836
Loc: Lancaster UK
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I've spent the weekend playing with Band in a box 2006. Got a little frustrated with it at times and I hate the fact that you can't seem to use it in 'real time' play. I played the demo of one man band v8.0 and this seems to let you play in real time using my synth to change chords. Still it cuts out after thirty seconds because it is a demo. I am thinking of buying the prog if it does what I want it to. Still I like very much some of the features on BIAB like the ability to record a vocal line and how you can export to midi so easily. I love the tc helicon harmony feature for the vocals as well. Very swish! Am I missing something or will BIAB definately not work in real time? (Like OMB does). I am going to check out Jammer live and I assume by the name that I will be able to use it in real time? Sorry for all the questions but I am green when it comes to this subject (and not just this subject truth be told ). I was going to go out and buy an arranger to compliment my Roland Synth (and probably still will) but for now I am happy exploring these new possibilities! Thanks in advance for any advice. Best wishes Tony Just in case it makes a difference I am using the Roland synth hooked up to the mixer and then to the pc via m-audio audiophile card and also using the synth as the midi sound engine (GM2).
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