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#370124 - 08/08/13 02:20 PM
 
KN7000 Music Stylist
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Registered:  09/21/02
 
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Loc:  Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have been in the process of trying to stay as relevant as a 72 year old can.  When I started playing for seniors, they were retiring in the early 1960's, growing up with the music of the 30's and 40's.  I am afraid more are dead than alive.
  I am going through my keyboards looking for song styles of the 50's through the 80's, as a start.  My Yamaha S910 and Audya have  Music finder type lists, which brings me to the KN7000 Music Stylist,Music Style Arranger, and suggested songs in the reference guide.
  I must admit I have never used it in ten years, and find it pretty darned good.  Assuming I like the suggested instruments, I find that combining the Stylist with the Style Arranger on, gives me my 4 variations of style and instruments.  I guess one should then write them to Panel Memory 1-4 as I normally would.
  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
  Bernie 
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#370159 - 08/09/13 07:50 AM
 
Re: KN7000 Music Stylist
[Re: Bernie9]
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Hey Rog
  Yes, but I hadn't noticed until now.  Where did the years go?  No matter, on we go,eh? 
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#370196 - 08/10/13 01:26 AM
 
Re: KN7000 Music Stylist
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered:  10/29/07
 
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Loc:  Sydney Australia
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Hi Bernie, I have not touched that button for ages. Now, since you have touched a nerve with me, I realise what I have been missing. i have thought for quite a while that tha MSA in the Kn7 was probably it's weakest feature,in that many of the four settings are too unrelated and lack continuity to each other and I have very rarely used it. I'd rather do my own registrations, but having revisited the Music Stylist I think the settings in 1, 2, 3, and 4 are far more usable and better balanced IMO. I store all of my settings in the Panel Memory, but if I only have 4 settings for a particular song, I still duplicate them into 5, 6, 7, and 8, because if I malfunction the foot switch at 4 I still have suitable settings to deal with. (age is a terrible drag) Ask Roger!!!!! Thanks for the reminder about Music Stylist. Ray     
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#370197 - 08/10/13 01:37 AM
 
Re: KN7000 Music Stylist
[Re: The Saint]
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Hi Ray I don't feel as foolish, now, bringing up an ancient feature.  I, like you, and probably many others, get into our routines and forget the rest.
  BTW, I save regs on extra PM slots also, to avoid a nasty surprise  Bernie 
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