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#367349 - 06/09/13 03:41 PM
Re: style making on Psr 950
[Re: Henni]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Henni, sounds great. Good to be able to listen to the comparison. The audio tracks make such a difference. The only thing I've ever had audio tracks on is Band in a Box, and the difference there too, with songs that use just midi styles compared to songs that use aduio, or even a mix of audio & midi is amazing. I assume with the Audya, if you don't have quite the right ( just say guitar audio loop for a particular song) you'd just use a midi loop and mix it with other tracks that are audio loops, and probably still sound great. Thanks for the demo. Hi all, I made a short demo to illustrate & verify all I stated above. Read all about it & listen to it here.I always put my money where my mouth is. Now, I'm not even close to being a pro musician like ie. Diki, Fran, Don, Gary & most of the rest of you. If I can do this, just think what can be achieved with the Audya in the hands of the likes of most of you... Keep well all, Henni
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#367367 - 06/09/13 09:19 PM
Re: style making on Psr 950
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/08
Posts: 3456
Loc: South Africa
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Hi all,
Made another demo. Just follow the initial link given somewhere above.
Diki, on mine I have 2028 user drum loops, many, many original audio drum & groove loops. I estimate I have far over 3000 drum sections available to me covering just about every genre I might need. The onboard drum loops come complete with different sections for all the variatiions, fills, breaks, intro & endings. I just dial in a single drum loop, the rest is all automatic. I doubt if you'll find many songs for which you cannot find suitable drum sections.
Rikki, yes, the modified styles are a combination of audio & midi. Why replace a midi track that sounds great. However, in the same style track, I can ie. have midi in variation 1, audio in variation 1 & 2 and then again midi in variation 4. I can mix & match to my hearts delight. In this new demo, I liked one original midi track so much that I copied & pasted to the same track of all other variations (easily done direct on the Audya) I also copied part of some midi intro & ending tracks from another style, also done direct on the Audya.
In my opinion, this "dial a style" feature is what makes the Audya so unique. I say again, I only need a midi style with a reasonably good intro & ending & the rest I'll use my thumbwheel to dial in in no time & no sweat at all.
Listen to the demo. It uses audio drums, many, many onboard audio sections not made for that specific style, yet hear just how authentic this style now sounds...
I'm really extremely pleased with my Audya.
Keep well all,
Henni
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#367380 - 06/10/13 12:37 AM
Re: style making on Psr 950
[Re: Mockie]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14194
Loc: NW Florida
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Try to figure out, with only 3000 loops available, what the math is. First of all each style has what, 4 intros, 4 variations, 4 endings, 6 fills, 4 break/fills, right? 22 distinct loops..?
That's 136 styles' worth of loops. I don't think that's right, is it?
Last time I looked, wasn't there just one or two audio reggae styles in the Audya..? Best of luck stretching those out over an entire evening!
I have always said... if the Audya suits YOU perfectly, there is no finer arranger on the planet. If it doesn't fit your musical needs, you are kind of on your own. I can import as many MIDI reggae styles into the Audya as I want. There's going to be next to nothing onboard that I can replace any of the parts out with...
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