Korg freestyles, any?

Posted by: synerjim

Korg freestyles, any? - 09/19/15 09:06 PM

Friends,

I'd really appreciate if someone can share his/her freestyles (similar to Yamaha's) compatible with PA900. I need them for worship/orchestral playing.

Thank you in advance.
Posted by: Maintech

Re: Korg freestyles, any? - 02/08/16 06:27 AM

The Dopamine set will probably give you the biggest selection of styles for free. Check the Korg forum site and search 'Dopamine'
Posted by: TedS

Re: Korg freestyles, any? - 02/12/16 09:53 PM

Jim I replied to your request in the General Arranger forum. There is a .SET file attached to this post, which contains at least one very simple "free play style."

http://www.synthzone.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/322331#Post322331

It was developed for the PA50/PA80 but it should work on any Korg arranger. Hope this gets you what you need. -Ted
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Korg freestyles, any? - 07/03/16 06:36 PM

Hi Jim
Did you ever get your free styles.?
Posted by: synerjim

Re: Korg freestyles, any? - 07/06/16 06:54 PM

Hi Ted/Rikki,
No, i didn't as I sold my PA900. My main instrument now is MidJay Pro and Roland E-A7. Thank you for the reply anyway.
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Korg freestyles, any? - 07/06/16 09:49 PM

Thanks Jim,
Realised it was an old post, but thought I'd check anyway.
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Korg freestyles, any? - 07/08/16 12:42 PM

Originally Posted By: rikkisbears
Hi Jim
Did you ever get your free styles.?


rikki ... I apologize if I'm stating something that you are aware of, but I think Jim was looking for KORG 'freestyle' styles, meaning styles that do not restrict the player to a particular rhythm or pattern ... I have seen confusion expressed before between "freestyle" styles and 'free' (no payment needed) styles ... smile
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Korg freestyles, any? - 07/10/16 08:05 PM


Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Originally Posted By: rikkisbears
Hi Jim
Did you ever get your free styles.?


rikki ... I apologize if I'm stating something that you are aware of, but I think Jim was looking for KORG 'freestyle' styles, meaning styles that do not restrict the player to a particular rhythm or pattern ... I have seen confusion expressed before between "freestyle" styles and 'free' (no payment needed) styles ... smile


Hi Tony,
I definately misread the post. Haha
I do know the the type of style you're referring too though.
I did actually convert a couple of them, way back for my pa800..
Yammies got a few now, must check into them again.