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#348459 - 08/05/12 09:32 PM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: abacus]
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Originally Posted By: abacus
Why don’t you get yourself a set of Bass pedals and play your own bass, that way you don’t have to put up with the repetitive bass lines that styles supply.

Just a thought

Bill


Hells Billy,

Now most folks here wouldn't know where to plug a set of peddles in, and then play them, don't think so, that's for orgin players.... organ
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#348462 - 08/05/12 10:18 PM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: montunoman]
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About the only issue I had with Korg's styles' bass lines is, yes, much longer loops are nice, but the problem comes if you have phrases OTHER than simple 4/8/16 bar lengths. The longer loops in Korg styles means you CAN'T stop these 'pickups' from happening... They are stuck in the middle of a longer phrase, and you are going to get them whether you want to or not.

Now possibly, this is because, until the PA3X, Korg made do with a mere TWO fills (and a Break/Fill) for a FOUR variation style. So they needed these pickups because there wasn't enough variety in the fills themselves.

They also have an issue with the fills being two bars long, and whether you ask for the fill on an odd or even bar number, it will determine how long the fill is. Once again, an uneven number of bars to a phrase can completely throw this off.

When used in the right context, they are spectacular (I've got a translation of that Bebop style and it is fun as hell!), but don't throw anything odd at them or you can get surprised!

Roland tend to go with shorter loops, usually only 4 bars long, but have plenty of fills (again, only one bar, but they can be triggered at all kinds of different places), so you can choose when YOU want that pickup (or not) rather than Korg deciding for you. Swings and roundabouts, I suppose, but I tend to prefer to have the upper hand over my arranger, not it over me!

Not to mention, Roland don't have the software that decides when either a two bar or truncated one bar fill is played on odd or even bars, so asking for a fill on the last bar is going to give you a two bar fill, like it or not! Once you are used to one bar fills, remembering to call them up two bars early (and remembering which styles do this and which DON'T!) can be a real minefield on the gig.

I also feel that, rather than having ONE 16 bar loop, why not have FOUR 'VAR 1' loops, and allow the arranger to either play them in order (so you can pop pickups in when you want) or even in a random order (to lend less repetition to the loop)? This seems to me to be a more MUSICAL use of longer phrases...

And... as I have posted about in the past, only 4-6 fills for a four Variation arranger is short-changing us. You really need 16 fills to go smoothly from every possible combination of Var. to Var., including Fill-to-Same. The odd thing is, you would think this would make the style creator's job a lot harder, but the opposite is true! Trying to make ONE fill work for a variety of destinations is a lot harder than simply making one for each. The flow remains natural, you can simply PLAY the fill knowing where it is supposed to go, and it's job done. But trying to make one go to multiple destinations takes a LOT of work (or you end up with unnatural jumps).

I think that there is MUCH that can be still done with an arranger's OS to end up with a more MUSICAL backing, and avoid some of the 'mechanical' pitfalls the current system forces on us.
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#348470 - 08/06/12 02:23 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: 124]
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Originally Posted By: 124

Also, if your Korg has a style called Bebop1, variation four provides four bar drum breaks (four different ones), so you can trade fours between your lead voice and the drummer. Very jazz, very cool.


I'm not sure I understand that. Could you explain it further?

I did listen to the Bebop style on the PA3x.....is that different from Bebop1?

I noticed that if you hit the "fill" switch 2x rapidly, it will keep playing the "fill" until you disengage it.

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#348478 - 08/06/12 09:34 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: Diki]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Originally Posted By: Diki
About the only issue I had with Korg's styles' bass lines is, yes, much longer loops are nice, but the problem comes if you have phrases OTHER than simple 4/8/16 bar lengths. The longer loops in Korg styles means you CAN'T stop these 'pickups' from happening... They are stuck in the middle of a longer phrase, and you are going to get them whether you want to or not.

Now possibly, this is because, until the PA3X, Korg made do with a mere TWO fills (and a Break/Fill) for a FOUR variation style. So they needed these pickups because there wasn't enough variety in the fills themselves.

They also have an issue with the fills being two bars long, and whether you ask for the fill on an odd or even bar number, it will determine how long the fill is. Once again, an uneven number of bars to a phrase can completely throw this off.

When used in the right context, they are spectacular (I've got a translation of that Bebop style and it is fun as hell!), but don't throw anything odd at them or you can get surprised!

Roland tend to go with shorter loops, usually only 4 bars long, but have plenty of fills (again, only one bar, but they can be triggered at all kinds of different places), so you can choose when YOU want that pickup (or not) rather than Korg deciding for you. Swings and roundabouts, I suppose, but I tend to prefer to have the upper hand over my arranger, not it over me!

Not to mention, Roland don't have the software that decides when either a two bar or truncated one bar fill is played on odd or even bars, so asking for a fill on the last bar is going to give you a two bar fill, like it or not! Once you are used to one bar fills, remembering to call them up two bars early (and remembering which styles do this and which DON'T!) can be a real minefield on the gig.

I also feel that, rather than having ONE 16 bar loop, why not have FOUR 'VAR 1' loops, and allow the arranger to either play them in order (so you can pop pickups in when you want) or even in a random order (to lend less repetition to the loop)? This seems to me to be a more MUSICAL use of longer phrases...

And... as I have posted about in the past, only 4-6 fills for a four Variation arranger is short-changing us. You really need 16 fills to go smoothly from every possible combination of Var. to Var., including Fill-to-Same. The odd thing is, you would think this would make the style creator's job a lot harder, but the opposite is true! Trying to make ONE fill work for a variety of destinations is a lot harder than simply making one for each. The flow remains natural, you can simply PLAY the fill knowing where it is supposed to go, and it's job done. But trying to make one go to multiple destinations takes a LOT of work (or you end up with unnatural jumps).

I think that there is MUCH that can be still done with an arranger's OS to end up with a more MUSICAL backing, and avoid some of the 'mechanical' pitfalls the current system forces on us.


Very well said. I agree.
DonM
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#348493 - 08/06/12 11:05 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: montunoman]
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How many fills do you really need???

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#348507 - 08/06/12 11:32 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
How many fills do you really need???


All I can get. wink

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#348508 - 08/06/12 11:33 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: montunoman]
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As many as it takes to smoothly go from ANY variation to any other variation. Have you noticed that often, going from the 4 Variation to the 1 or 2 isn't QUITE as smooth as going to the 3 (which is probably what the fill was written to do best)? Or going from 1 to 4...?

What I WANT is something that fools me into thinking I have a BAND, not a machine backing me. I never heard a band IN MY LIFE play the same identical fill two times in a row.

It's the little things that make the difference.
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#348512 - 08/06/12 11:42 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: montunoman]
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Less is more to me....you so.t foolin anyone.....let alone yourself....times are changin big time.........jump on the train or get left. Behind at the station...

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#348514 - 08/06/12 11:45 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: montunoman]
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Not even on the same train as you, Donny.

And, I guess, with less being more, NO fills would be ideal, yes?
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#348517 - 08/06/12 11:54 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: montunoman]
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Hell, I missed the bus too! wink

Gary cool
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