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#109461 - 11/08/01 02:31 PM How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
hellyeah Offline
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Registered: 11/06/01
Posts: 13
I am very close to buying the PSR2000. So far, I like everything about it. Can someone tell me more about the sequencer? I want to be able create near complete songs and save them to MIDI so that I can then pop the disk in my Cubase system and change things around a bit and finish the song. Is this possible? Are there any "catches" to the sequencer? Are the auto rythms saved as MIDI along with everything else? I am asking this because I also have an Ensoniq MR-76 and the auto drum parts are merely triggered and not saved as MIDI with the song. Thanks in advance for your replies!



[This message has been edited by hellyeah (edited 11-09-2001).]

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#109462 - 11/08/01 09:10 PM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
George Kaye Offline
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Registered: 11/24/99
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Loc: Reseda, California USA
Yes, the sequencer is very good. It is a complete 16 track sequencer and everything is saved as midi note data even all the accomp. tracks. You can select all 16 tracks to record and go in and out of the auto accomp. while you record. Auto accomp tracks are from 9 - 16 with 1- 8 being any voice you would like. If you don't want to use auto accomp. you can make 9-16 be anything you wish. You can then save to disk, take out the disk and you have a .smf file.
George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
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#109463 - 11/08/01 11:18 PM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
Shakil Offline
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Registered: 10/25/99
Posts: 191
and it's 1920PPQ . WOW!!

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#109464 - 11/09/01 10:07 AM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
hellyeah Offline
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Registered: 11/06/01
Posts: 13
Thank you George Kaye and Shakil. You have been very helpful.

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#109465 - 11/09/01 10:08 AM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
drpete Offline
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Registered: 05/14/01
Posts: 56
Loc: Fresno, CA USA
HI GEORGE,

Can the psr2000 record from any measure...or do I have to start from the beginning and re-record the whole thing when I made a mistake in the middle of the song? Thanks for your time.

Bee

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#109466 - 11/13/01 11:22 AM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
Krix Offline
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Registered: 11/28/99
Posts: 124
Loc: Linkoping, SWEDEN
Quote:
Originally posted by Shakil:
and it's 1920PPQ . WOW!!



Sorry for missing your information before.

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#109467 - 11/13/01 12:10 PM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
vic83 Offline
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Registered: 12/31/69
Posts: 610
Loc: Florida
also the memory of the PSr2000 is 580k?(correct me if I 'm wrong) while the 9000pro is 240k(38,000notes).
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#109468 - 11/13/01 01:23 PM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
Krix Offline
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Registered: 11/28/99
Posts: 124
Loc: Linkoping, SWEDEN
Quote:
Originally posted by Shakil:
and it's 1920PPQ . WOW!!


I have thought about 1920 for a while.
Conclusion: 1920 is practically impossible;
it must be 192 ppq! I am rather convinced.
I thats OK I think.

Krix
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#109469 - 11/13/01 04:48 PM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
dlstarry Offline
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 698
Loc: MN. U.S.A.
HI:
The PRO manual say's song ram is 300kb
approx. 38000 notes
Enjoying the 9000 PRO
Denny
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#109470 - 11/13/01 10:43 PM Re: How good is the psr2000 sequencer?
SteveWA Offline
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Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 5
Loc: Puyallup, WA ,USA
Hi Bee,

The 2000 has punch in/out settings to record just the measure(s) you want. This is great if you "miss" a chord in a measure. Also, it is possible to edit and step record individual notes for the main and layer voices, or replace them using the punch in/out feature.

Steve

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Originally posted by drpete:
HI GEORGE,

Can the psr2000 record from any measure...or do I have to start from the beginning and re-record the whole thing when I made a mistake in the middle of the song? Thanks for your time.

Bee
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