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#489651 - 02/19/20 01:17 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: btweengigs]
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Eddie thats great news.....what confuses me is I read some players just want to pick a style and just play without tweaking anything using only the ots sounds the factory has given each style and in no way want to delve into the os to "make it yours" so to speak....
it just bewilders me why confused1

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#489655 - 02/19/20 01:27 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: DannyUK]
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And yet my little $699 Studiologic NC2x has Aftertouch which can be turned on or off to parts on either side of the splitpoint. So, how much could it cost? Just sayin'.

chas
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#489657 - 02/19/20 01:31 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: bruno123]
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Ouch, OK, this is my second post on this subject. Put me on the List of--- I LOVE MY SX900, -- I’m # 5.

In all honesty the word "downfall" directed at something I enjoy, something I love, does not make me unhappy, John C.

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#489659 - 02/19/20 01:34 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: cgiles]
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"Eddie thats great news.....what confuses me is I read some players just want to pick a style and just play without tweaking anything using only the ots sounds the factory has given each style and in no way want to delve into the os to "make it yours" so to speak....
it just bewilders me why"

Donny, Donny, you finally understood my posts.
Thanks, John C.

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#489660 - 02/19/20 02:13 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Eddie thats great news.....what confuses me is I read some players just want to pick a style and just play without tweaking anything using only the ots sounds the factory has given each style and in no way want to delve into the os to "make it yours" so to speak....
it just bewilders me why confused1


What bewilders me even more is the amount of users that never alter a style to make it their own.

How simple to just use Style Assembly, if something doesn’t quite work for a song
ie bass doesn’t work in vari 3, but sounds great in vari 2, or drums are too busy in vari4 but perfect in vari 3. Why literally not just copy the track you want to the offending track using the style assembly function.
It doesn’t require one to be a genius and have to redo ntt and ntr settings etc, it just gets copied. You have a style that sounds the way one wants.
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#489661 - 02/19/20 02:18 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: rikkisbears]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By rikkisbears
Originally Posted By Dnj
Eddie thats great news.....what confuses me is I read some players just want to pick a style and just play without tweaking anything using only the ots sounds the factory has given each style and in no way want to delve into the os to "make it yours" so to speak....
it just bewilders me why confused1


What bewilders me even more is the amount of users that never alter a style to make it their own.

How simple to just use Style Assembly, if something doesn’t quite work for a song
ie bass doesn’t work in vari 3, but sounds great in vari 2, or drums are too busy in vari4 but perfect in vari 3. Why literally not just copy the track you want to the offending track using the style assembly function.
It doesn’t require one to be a genius and have to redo ntt and ntr settings etc, it just gets copied. You have a style that sounds the way one wants.


Rikki you couldn't have said it any better..
the factory setups are just a mere scratch pad for the musician to dig in and create styles and sounds in their own liking..

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#489666 - 02/19/20 03:48 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: tony mads usa]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/05
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Originally Posted By tony mads usa
Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Originally Posted By rikkisbears
Originally Posted By Bernie9
I must be stupid because I love mine.

That makes 2 of us Bernie.

Just a thought.


Rikki, no it’s not 2 it’s 3 of us, you need to add me into the equation. I know at least one other SZ guy who would make #4 but I’ll wait for him to speak for himself.


I love MY 900 ... but it's the Pa900 ... wink


LOL!! Good come back Tony!

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#489668 - 02/19/20 04:33 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: DannyUK]
leeboy Offline
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Registered: 10/09/04
Posts: 2580
Loc: Ocala, FL USA
Chas, not a cost issue, it's the Marketing plan to not let you have certain stuff unless you buy TOTL.
I think Yamaha needs a model between the Genos and SX_900, after all Genos is 2x at least of SX-900....
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#489669 - 02/19/20 04:35 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: DannyUK]
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Loc: Ocala, FL USA
Rikki, You are so right...you have encouraged me to do some of my own style tweeking...
What I really want is to be able to do a style that is like the original song in almost every way (maybe using MIDI file is easier??)
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#489673 - 02/19/20 04:47 PM Re: PSR SX900 Downfall [Re: leeboy]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By leeboy
Chas, not a cost issue, it's the Marketing plan to not let you have certain stuff unless you buy TOTL.
I think Yamaha needs a model between the Genos and SX_900, after all Genos is 2x at least of SX-900....


Lee imo that will never happen... Buying used is the ticket for totl purchases to save money

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