Good stuff Uncle Dave and very useful too. Glad to see the second time around with the PA80 is working out a little more comfortably than the first time.
I'm still happy with my PA80 as it does have a lot of features and capabilities to keep me happy, and I am glad to have Motif comes along for the ride as well. They both have a lot of bells and whistles even though they don't always get used because I really like the sounds in both and and sometimes I just prefer to play the instrument rather than play with features. The Mo also has a few sliders and knobs that I find to be very useful. ( I LOVE having slider and knobs.. gives me a pseudo analog feeling..lol )
You're recommendation helped put me over the top with the decision on purchasing the Mo Uncle Dave and I am glad for it. I've never had 2 boards at the same time that I like working with as much.
Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
HI gang.
I miss the basic, solid feel of having a drum loop, left hand bass and right hand "everything else" sound.
I encourage all of you arranger owners to "thin out" your arrangements and experiment with learning how to "fill up" the arrangement yourself. It's more fun, fresher, and less redundant.
PLUS - it makes the times when you USE the auto-arranger features really stand out more. They are more "special" when used in moderation. They can get very tired if used (unaltered) too long.
Well stated Uncle Dave.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 07-06-2002).]