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Originally posted by keybplayer:
Oops! My mistake. I thought there were actual audio sampled i.e. "multi-sampled" guitar voices/patches on the Audya. So they are just in the Style parts. Got it.

What is remarkable to me is how good those "midi" triggered guitars actually sound. I noticed in the video that the demonstrator used the pitch bend wheel on one of the guitar parts he was playing. I thought that might have been one of the many "midi" triggered guitars in that particular demo. Thanks again for clearing that up AJ err.. I mean Diki.

All the best,
Mike

[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 07-02-2009).]


Well, let's put it this way... If you mention the 'audio guitars' to anyone else on this forum, especially in the context of the Audya, they will assume you are talking about the audio loops. And, as far as I can remember, no-one has ever called the guitar sampled instruments in their arrangers "audio guitars". But if you feel like pretending this is anything but your own fault for not using the usual terms, feel free...

Now, excuse me, I have to go play my audio piano and audio bass (I suppose that would make it different to an non-audio piano and bass, wouldn't it? ) Hey, if I play with my arranger switched off, would that make it a NON-audio arranger?
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