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#198366 - 03/23/05 09:30 AM
Re: Copy of copyright materials!!!!
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Cassp, I know what you mean about the XP-50. I used to have the XP-60. That was an awsome feature assigning patterns to the keys. Plus you could use that method to record. My old Yamaha EX-7 did this too, but it was a strictly a performance feature, and could not be used for internal recording.
Squeak
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#198367 - 03/23/05 10:10 AM
Re: Copy of copyright materials!!!!
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Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 1087
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
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Originally posted by cassp: just fishing for a little excitement Fun doing the troll-thing to get some action going ain't it? And so healthy for a forum, but most people don't get it... Anyway, screw it all... as I write this I am in the middle of a massive project to record all of my midi files through my 9000 Pro into my computer to be recorded as MP3 files. These will go into my laptop for playback as accompaniment when I play a grand piano, which is happening more often these days (twice this week). In fact, this is the culmination of much hand-wringing and self-recrimination over using recorded tracks on stage, which I've never done until now. I've been using my midi files and Yamaha's defunct XG softsynth and trying to get something approaching quality sound out of my laptop, but it's just not working out. It'll never sound as good as my 9000 Pro, and I don't know what the point is to try to make my laptop into a SMF player anymore. As usual, Yamaha has been no help at all - there's been no upgrades or replacements for the SYXG50 program in a long time and probably never will be. So now my laptop will be used as an MP3 player, and once I get over that shock I may even just use a cheap little MP3 player with my Motion Sound KP-100s for acoustic piano backing. This has nothing to do with arrangers (like many posts here these days) except to show how little arrangers apply to my gigs lately. They aren't much use with a grand piano. I suspect the next-generation arranger will use MP3 files for styles anyway so maybe all this recording work is inevitable anywho.
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