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#442174 - 12/08/17 08:36 AM Dynamix styles anyne using?
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If so thoughts?

Thanx

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#442175 - 12/08/17 10:02 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyne using? [Re: Dnj]
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One of the BEST! drums sets and sounds out there, for any arranger
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#442192 - 12/08/17 12:26 PM Re: Dynamix styles anyne using? [Re: Dnj]
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Dynamix is great. I am thinking about getting EA7 and DMX drums and bass for it. I had his samples for Korg and Yamaha too while I had those keyboards.
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#442198 - 12/08/17 02:53 PM Re: Dynamix styles anyne using? [Re: Dnj]
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Thanx guys I'm looking into getting the Dynamix collection for EA7 also....

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#442203 - 12/08/17 05:14 PM Re: Dynamix styles anyne using? [Re: Dnj]
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Dynamix does a lot of the editing on the EA7.. they are not all new samples..

Don't sell it short what you can come up with..

I think this keyboard is the best on the market for doing drums right..
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#442223 - 12/09/17 02:25 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyne using? [Re: Dnj]
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Thanx Fran...they do sound pretty good on you tube, but so does many of the Ea7...

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#442227 - 12/09/17 06:05 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: Dnj]
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Watch the process here...It's amazing how you can get your original styles to sound incredible if you dig in to the EQ editing perimeter capabilities on ANY arranger, eg: Drums kits, Bass, etc,.. as shown in this demo using Dynamix or just what you already have inside YOUR arranger KB, Yamaha, KORG, ketron, etc,.. which many players don't take the time to do, why I don't know?.........it's all in there and more. Why let the factory dictate YOUR sound dig in deep and make it your own I say!

keys [video:youtube][video:youtube]http://www.dynamix-audio.com/2016/03/modern-drum-kits/?lang=en[/video][/video]

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Edited by Dnj (12/09/17 06:31 AM)

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#442229 - 12/09/17 06:49 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: Dnj]
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There is indeed a lot of power in the E-A7 for drum editing. I used the Dynamix drums and liked them but I just bought one kit as I didn't think the different kits were varied enough to justify the price. Also, you can probably make the default Roland kits sound just as good if you take the time.
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#442232 - 12/09/17 07:26 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: W Tracy Parnell]
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Originally Posted By W Tracy Parnell
There is indeed a lot of power in the E-A7 for drum editing. I used the Dynamix drums and liked them but I just bought one kit as I didn't think the different kits were varied enough to justify the price. Also, you can probably make the default Roland kits sound just as good if you take the time.


Hi Tracy was waiting for your reply as you already experienced at least one of the Dynamix drum kits there's so many more,....I am experimenting as you and Fran have stated also on the editing power the Roland EA7 makeup tools offer to let you get in to EACH separate part of the kit and rework it till you get the desired results as I did with my G1000, G70, BK5, etc, also. After all that's is what an arranger KB is all about creating YOUR sound with it.

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#442289 - 12/10/17 08:23 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: Dnj]
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Donny,

The Makeup Tools are great and probably a little easier to work with that Korg. I have had all of the "big three" now and I would have to say Roland has the easiest (and best) operating system. Everything can be on the USB drive if you prefer. Now, if they would make something with a large screen and VH, they would have a really good MOTL arranger that could compete with anyone.
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#442292 - 12/10/17 09:02 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: W Tracy Parnell]
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Amazing what can be done from Factory to a finished Style mix with a little effort for sure on any arranger also..


Edited by Dnj (12/10/17 09:04 AM)

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#442295 - 12/10/17 09:41 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: Dnj]
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You can do that with most of the new arrangers, but I don't have 10 or 20 minutes to spend on every style, so I want the Factory styles to sound great from the factory! Is that asking too much? smile
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#442299 - 12/10/17 10:31 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
You can do that with most of the new arrangers, but I don't have 10 or 20 minutes to spend on every style, so I want the Factory styles to sound great from the factory! Is that asking too much? smile


Or Yamaha style, having a huge database of songspecific user created styles that is freely shared with the community.//. And an easy way to access them directl from USB stick.

PA4x build im styles however cover pretty much everything most people will ever need...
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#442300 - 12/10/17 10:37 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: Dnj]
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I agree about the Korg styles. I occasionally change a drum kit, change some style part sounds, and redo some Keysets (OTS), but between the factory styles and the ones available from Musikant, Korg USA, I seldom even think about needing more styles.
If I need a specific song style, it's simple to convert from midi file to style!
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#442301 - 12/10/17 11:03 AM Re: Dynamix styles anyone using? [Re: Dnj]
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I guess I'm one of the old codgers that used lots of third-party, song-specific styles when I was performing. I enjoyed the perfect intros (mainly because I couldn't play them), same with the endings, and everything in between. The styles were all listed by song name, which made access very easy and fast, which was a great attribute when someone requested a song and you had the perfect style that made you sound just like the original. Sure, I used plenty of the onboard styles as well, but sometimes, not always, the third-party style was the best choice.

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