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#382816 - 01/28/14 06:33 AM Get Lucky on Roland BK9............
Dnj Offline
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#382817 - 01/28/14 06:36 AM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Dnj]
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Adding your own RECORDED parts to the keys as shown in demo is very kool to customize your song....it acts like a multipad that you create and follows the chord changes. cool2 keys


Edited by Dnj (01/28/14 06:37 AM)

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#382949 - 01/29/14 11:32 AM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Dnj]
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Sorry, Donny, no... Recorded audio does NOT follow your chords!

It will (on the BK-9) however follow your tempo and key. So if he slowed the arranger down, or transposed to a different key, sure, it would all stay in sync.

If you notice, the lines the guitar player laid down ALREADY had the changes in them. It's a fairly simple piece, just the four chords, mostly. The guitarist plays a four bar loop that covers them. Then you play the chords for the arranger that follows them.

That open funk guitar style of playing can sit well over a variety of changes...
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#382952 - 01/29/14 11:44 AM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Dnj]
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Yamaha released a great style for this song:

Lucky Disco:

http://www.yamahamusicsoft.com/en/instru...91?currency=USD

Eric
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#382964 - 01/29/14 12:34 PM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Eric, B]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: Eric, B
Yamaha released a great style for this song:

Lucky Disco:

http://www.yamahamusicsoft.com/en/instru...91?currency=USD

Eric


Nice find Eric.. cool2

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#382984 - 01/29/14 01:14 PM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Dnj]
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Here's a Roland style for it: http://rolandcontent.com/get-lucky.html

Better guitar part than the Yamaha, I think...
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#383040 - 01/29/14 07:58 PM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Dnj]
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Sounds like my band back in 81. Who said "Disco sucks?" It's a Grammy staple, and we know they're always right! (like the internet)
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#383053 - 01/29/14 11:15 PM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Eric, B]
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In a addition to the Yamaha Musicsoft Version given by Eric Bott above wink
Here's another Yamaha Tyros 5 version available from Direct-Order online: cool

Get Lucky - Daft Punk

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#383064 - 01/30/14 12:41 AM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Dnj]
Diki Offline


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Trying just to listen and not be biased, but I have to admit, the Roland version is the one I like best so far...
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#383070 - 01/30/14 02:07 AM Re: Get Lucky on Roland BK9............ [Re: Dnj]
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I might have that style somewhere here on my PC or a flash-drive....I will seek and employ!

I must say, although I'm not that big on most Disco, some of the Dance styles on the Tyros4 have terrific OTS synth voices...well chosen and with a nice use of effects.

Some sounds even remind me of my old Polymoog 203a and are especially fat and expressive...unlike the Polymoog (nicknamed mine "Mr. Driftaway"), these are always on their good behavior and remain in tune.

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