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Originally posted by squeak_D:
Kingfrog.., I'm tellin ya man, those styles sequencers are VERY useful often unexplored tools on arrangers. They're really not too hard to use either. You can save yourself a lot o time hunting for a perfect style simply by editing a preset or creating your own. I find it really odd that people constantly dump boards when the preset styles get old to them..., when they just barely scratched the surface of what their board can really do.


I agree with you 110%. I have always been one of those people who play sounds "out of the box". Never got into programming sounds.My entire decision to buy a particular keyboard was not about what it COULD do. But what it does today.

The T3 is changing that. I am realizing not only can new voices be created with plenty of parameters but styles as well. Something I really did not give much thought until I attempted to use MIDI to redo one of my own sequenced "arrangements"

I was getting ready to drop a grand on a Korg M3M (which I would use probably 30% of)as an easy MIDI voice module only.

Not to mention it helps selling it when I can actually demo EVERYTHING it can do.

The Rose is in full bloom....


[This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 01-12-2009).]
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