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Genos (12 Boards) => Genos Demos => Topic started by: pjd on January 06, 2018, 07:44:38 PM
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Hi --
Well, here's a demo which is 100% Genos: Junior Walker's "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)".
The backing track started as a MIDI file purchased from Yamaha Musicsoft. All of the voices are Genos: SeattleWarm strings, PopHornsSwell, ActiveFingerBass, C7 WarmGrand and VintageOpenKit. The VintageOpenKit is a Revo kit, so you get to hear what Revo does for a standard issue, Mark I MIDI drum track.
The solo line is me (live) over the backing track. It's a gas playing that solo with the new FunkAltoSax. :)
I didn't spend a lot of time on the mix or any retakes. This is pretty close to out-of-the-box, what an average punter can do. All re-voicing and mixing was done on the Genos (no DAW, etc.)
http://sandsoftwaresound.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/WhatDoesItTake.mp4
This is the first time I've posted an MP4/AAC file. Please let me know if there are any playback issues.
Have fun -- pj
P.S. More production notes and bad jokes at: http://sandsoftwaresound.net/genos-funk-alto-sax-demo/
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Hi PJ,
Love that groove :) very well played btw for "straight out of the box" and I love that funk alto sound and start wondering if the alto sax expansion which has a funk alto sax as well would sound similar to this Genos version.
String sections are nice and quite a lot better or at least less sharp than those on the T5. I noticed already that a lot of Genos styles had that hand clapping that in my ears is just a little over the top sometimes in some styles but I coudl hear the difference especially with them hi-hats and it;s in a good way different :)
thanks for sharing,
Peter
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File played with no problem at all. A very good performance to show case Genos. Thank you for sharing.
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PJ.
Great song to demo the Funk Alto Sax. It sounds so alive.
I'm already imagining all the things I could do with this Sax.
It would sound great on Randy Crawford's Street Life for example.
I can picture myself playing something cool from the Crusaders with it.
Loved it all.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Hi pj
That sax sounds so good,and a perfect song ( one of my favourite j w songs) to demonstate it.
Had a slight difficulty at first to listen,but got there in the end
Enjoy your Genos
Thanks and have a good New Year
Alan
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Hi --
Thanks, everyone! The sounds on this keyboard are inspirational.
BTW, this really is typical of how I use an arranger. It's a practice tool.
I play live church music as part of an ensemble -- acoustic piano + 12-string guitar + me (no tracks, no styles) -- covering a spectrum from traditional to Classical to contemporary to gospel to whatever. After 20+ years, I'm so tired of the same church tunes that I use "music minus one" to make it fresh and to practice playing within a group.
Another shameless plug for Genos: I've got about 50+ tunes to remix for Genos. I'm so happy with the workflow, that I may bag SONAR and do all the remixing on Genos itself.
Hope you had a good weekend! Temperature was -16C when I left for the church yesterday. Brrr.
Thanks, again -- pj
P.S. Thanks for the feedback about audio file format, too.
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Great demo PJ! Yamaha has always had great sounding sax voices and this demo is 100% proof they are the best. Thanks! Enjoy that technology!
Randy
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Hi PG
Excellent audio take and Sax track. Don't be afraid to bump that solo track up a few clicks in volume to even stand out even more in the overall mix.
I am loving every moment on the Genos. No "Song Creator" per se, but in the multitrack record Song Mode all 16 tracks are visible and very easy to work with. Loading a MIDI, editing is much easier on the Genos then the Tyros 5 Song Creator, and with high sound quality and voices selections in the resulting recording or MIDI Song save.
As with the Tyros 5 Song Creator mode, it is the same function to "execute" your edits before saving. Less cumbersome on the Genos, as each edit save took 100% each time compared to the Tyros 5 which sometimes I had to re-edit the whole song again. Mostly because the MIDI sequence must be stopped and at the beginning before "execute" and save functions can work.
Marcus
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Thanks, Randy!
And thanks, Marcus, for the tips. I usually ride my level with an expression pedal. Balance vs. the group is important, so your suggestion is quite helpful.
Gosh, I forgot about that "beginning of the sequence" business. That might be why I committed to remixing via SONAR on the S950. Wow, I didn't even think of this when editing on Genos.
Take care, everyone -- pj
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Love this track. The sax is my favourite of all wind instruments. Is so expressive and the Genos does justice to the sax. Well done, Paul, and I agree to Marcus 'bout mixing that "saxy" solo line.
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I agree with Marcus, bump up that solo sax a few notches. Really sounds awesome, though.
Gary 8)
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Hi Michael, Gary and everyone --
Thanks for listening and making suggestions. :)
Sorry for the delay in replying -- it's been mad busy with too little time for playing.
-- pj