G70 STYLES BRAZIL

Posted by: valgon

G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/06/05 06:48 PM

STYLES ROLAND G70 BRAZIL AND OTHERS http://www.roland.com.br/view.php?page=down_styles
Posted by: ailev

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/08/05 08:50 AM

Valgon, thank you so much!
Marcos Vampa already mentioned true brazil styles here in SZ, and send couple of hundreds to me by mail -- for VA-76. It sounds great at G70. Now I add another couple of hundreds of brazilian styles from roland.com.br and completely happy.

Sorry, but most of 30 brazilian styles for G70 give "Disk error" message, but erroneous are only styles from "10 month's styles".

I use http://babelfish.altavista.com/ to tranlsate whole portugese pages from roland.com.br to english language.

Now I enjoy my G70 with OS 1.10 and fully satistfied. Arranger is about styles, and Roland Brazilia provide my with True Brazilian Arranger that I dreamed many years. Sorry that there are no G70 tuning for all this VA-76 styles and no karmafication or jamstixfication or at least style morphing. But there are Cover function that do styles not so boring.

If Tyros II will provide me with several hundreds of brazilian styles that sounds not converted (or converted and tweaked) than I'll add Tyros II to G70; if the same provided to me mediastation x-76 than I'll buy it, but for now Roland G70 is a winner.

Thanks, valgon! Thanks MarcosVampa! Kudos Roland Brazilia!

[This message has been edited by ailev (edited 05-08-2005).]
Posted by: Dreamer

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/08/05 02:55 PM

Ailev,
how does the G 70 sound different after you installed OS 1.10?
Posted by: ailev

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/08/05 11:17 PM

I wright about OS 1.10 elsewhere in SZ. Basses became less booming (to my ear), styles became less boring and mechanical (with FactoryData03 installed). Thus G70 is equal (for me subjectively) to any other top arranger (while better keyboard action).

After istalling 3 hundreds of Brazilian styles G70 (even not tweaked from VA-76), it is for me top gear on a market. I like Brazilian rithms very much -- and not only bossa-novas and sambas. It seems to my that original factory bossas and sambas at G70 were programmed somewhere in USA or Italy but not in Brazil. True Brazilian rythms have another "feel".

I owe VA-76 and PSR9000. After OS 1.07 my G70 became better than PSR9000 and now I am not using PSR9000 at all and think about selling it as well as selling VA-76.
Posted by: Dreamer

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/09/05 05:10 AM

Thanks!
Posted by: frankieve

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/09/05 05:26 AM

Could someone email me these styles, I'm having problems getting them.

Ailev,

sounds like you have quite a collection of styles, if you wouldn't mind, I would love to have a couple of your favorite, more popular main stream Brazalian styles,

Thanks
Posted by: ailev

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/09/05 12:29 PM

frankieve,
I just sended to you 165 brazilian styles that was selected for me by Rio musician Marcos Vampa.

There are complex styles naming (file names and style names usually different) and it seems that names can doubles. It OK, you can rename it all.

Enjoy!
Posted by: BlkNotes

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/09/05 01:08 PM

Has anyone heard the vocal harmoizer demos from the Roland Brazil site. Were these made on the G-70, or another module? They are not very good. Other opinions?


Regards;
BN
Posted by: frankieve

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/09/05 01:15 PM

Thanks Ailev, much appreciated
Posted by: o3bor

Re: G70 STYLES BRAZIL - 05/10/05 01:16 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by BlkNotes:

Has anyone heard the vocal harmoizer demos from the Roland Brazil site. Were these made on the G-70, or another module? They are not very good. Other opinions?

I'm quite sure that they were made using Discover 5, but the quality of these demo is strongly damaged from the mp3 compression.
Both Discover 5 and G-70 harmonizer work much better than what can be heard from these demos.
Try them by yourself and you will see.