Yes, Magica Alfa!
A nice, simple style with dynamic sounding drums, good use of effects, and nicely balanced. Kudos...!
Now, as has already been said, when ALL of the MS style library approaches this level (or even exceeds it), it can FINALLY hold it's head up and look you in the eye while it claims it is better than a T2!
Quick question.... was the guitar with the vel-slides part of the style, or was that a right hand part..? I'm just saying because it seemed, right at the end, the slide triggers were set a little sensitive and every note you played had a slide, probably not what you intended. I must confess to preferring pedal triggers for performance tricks like this, so you can choose where and when they appear, rather than having them pop out EVERY time you play hard, whether you want them or not... Perhaps the voice can be re-programmed?
I enjoyed how little RH you played, I was finally able to get a small glimpse at how well the MS manages fractionally 'late' chord input, the bane of arranger playing! Every arranger has it's own way of dealing with this, and it's one of the most important things to an arranger's OS.
Anyway, please keep more of these coming. Perhaps if Dom sees how well they are received, he might finally see the light about 'content first'!
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Donny, yes, primarily it's a 76 note thing, then the V-Drums, then the OS and touch screen, then the GrandX piano sound (I prefer 'warm', darker Steinway type piano sounds to the bright, even brittle sound that Yamaha prefer), then the key-bed, the Makeup Tools, the constant updates....
OTOH, the T2 dominates in guitar sounds (I use a guitarist, so it's not the determining factor for me), the orchestral voices are great, the SA voices to die for.... There are many things that are superior with the T2. Everyone knows that I am no 'my arranger, right or wrong' guy. Only a fool thinks that there is NOTHING that could be improved, or no useful features exist in another arranger.
I know I could be perfectly satisfied with a T2 in a 76 note configuration, but until Yamaha offer me the choice, it's not a decision I am going to have to worry about!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!