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#393608 - 09/23/14 07:33 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ]
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Rosetree,

How are the electric guitars in the Integra?

How do you use the strumming feature when playing with an arranger style...does it sync to the tempo?

Ian
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#393609 - 09/23/14 07:35 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: Fran Carango]
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Originally Posted By: Fran Carango
Originally Posted By: Dnj
I haven't heard better guitars on an arranger then this on T5.... guitar










I have...besides it is the "talent and skill level" that makes electric and acoustic guitars sound real..

Example:

http://www.donmasonmusic.com/That's%20All%20Right%20Mama%2012-06.mp3

BTW: I think electric guitars are easier to pull off..it is all about the effects..
A strumming acoustic is another story...




Roland G70 Guitar strumming... not bad either..


Edited by Dnj (09/23/14 07:36 AM)

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#393611 - 09/23/14 07:59 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ]
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#393612 - 09/23/14 08:24 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ]
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Rosetree, I forgot to add...is the strumming (on the Integra) is available in different time signatures, such as 3/4, 2/4, 6/8, or 12/8 ?

Ian
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#393614 - 09/23/14 08:30 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ianmcnll]
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
Rosetree,

How are the electric guitars in the Integra?

How do you use the strumming feature when playing with an arranger style...does it sync to the tempo?

Ian


I made a demo of several acoustic and electric guitars of the Integra last year:
http://youtu.be/isy5vOjzX4s

I haven't tried using Integra tones for style parts. Sync shouldn't be a problem at all if you simply assign an Integra guitar tone part to the midi channel of the style part of the arranger, but I haven't tried if the strumming works fine then.

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#393623 - 09/23/14 08:48 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ]
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The electrics are very nice indeed, but, for my ears, the acoustics really shine! It may have something to do with the effects.

Regarding playing the strumming along with a style...I meant that the player would use the strumming guitar part in the right hand and if it would, or could be, synced.

It would be interesting to see if the strumming works within a style as well.

Ian
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#393625 - 09/23/14 08:51 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ianmcnll]
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
The electrics are very nice indeed, but, for my ears, the acoustics really shine! It may have something to do with the effects.

Regarding playing the strumming along with a style...I meant that the player would use the strumming guitar part in the right hand and if it would, or could be, synced.

It would be interesting to see if the strumming works within a style as well.

Ian


Ian as you well know the Yamaha Multipads strumming guitars are more then enough to cover all bases. Another great Yamaha feature. And can also be used Solo to play and sing a song very well for that Acoustic unplugged sound, or to offset an Into etc..! headphone


Edited by Dnj (09/23/14 08:53 AM)

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#393626 - 09/23/14 08:52 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ]
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#393630 - 09/23/14 09:03 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: ]
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My only beef with Yamaha's Multipad guitars (strumming and picking) is that they do not respond to ON BASS fingering.

They are okay as long as you play root based chords but they will not read slash chords like F/G, C/E, G/B etc. and they tend to sound unnatural when used in a song with such chords.

Rather than use the pads, often I will enhance, duplicate, or turn up a style part that gives me a nice strum and also follows ON BASS fingering.

Yes, it's a detail, but, in my opinion, and for my needs...an important one.

Ian
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#393635 - 09/23/14 11:22 AM Re: Demo Roland Integra strumming ac.blues guitar [Re: Dnj]
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Doesn't sound exactly like an acoustic blues guitar to me..but still impressive what someone like this(rosetree)can do on a keyboard with the right equipment.

smile


Edited by guitpic1 (09/23/14 11:27 AM)
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