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arranger functionality of PSR s770/970 in software (Win/Mac)

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Joe H:
I would suggest downloading a demo copy of StyleMagic.  I have a Voice Definition file for the Motif XS.  It should work OK with the original Motif or Motif ES.  If you decide to try it.  Just post here and I will attach the file here.

http://www.midisoft.pl/en/

Joe H

itaydagani:
Thanks Joe H,

I checked StyleMagic, it is an editor to edit/create style files,
this is part of the PSR functionality, I am also looking for
the playing part (i.e., play a part of the style, like an intro,
use the left part of the keyboard to change the chord, then,
do a fill in and move to Main A etc.)

I don't think StyleMagic has that.

Joe H - when you write voice definition file, so you mean the older Cakewalk *.ins file ?
If so, I would be grateful if you know how can I get one for the model I use,
it is the MX61, the entry level Motif

Also, I did some research and came up with 2 titles -

one man band - http://www.1manband.nl
Accompaniment Machine - http://kbd-infinity.com/accompaniment_machine.html

that might also do what I describe above, not sure, as they look pretty complex,
has any one had any experience with these ?

Thanks,
Ty

ob7914:
only varranger seems to match your requirements
https://www.varranger.com/

But have a look at 2nd hand PSR keyboards . At the end it must be cheaper as software solution

Joe H:

--- Quote from: itaydagani on March 13, 2018, 08:25:58 AM ---Thanks Joe H,

I checked StyleMagic, it is an editor to edit/create style files,
this is part of the PSR functionality, I am also looking for
the playing part (i.e., play a part of the style, like an intro,
use the left part of the keyboard to change the chord, then,
do a fill in and move to Main A etc.)

I don't think StyleMagic has that.

Joe H - when you write voice definition file, so you mean the older Cakewalk *.ins file ?
If so, I would be grateful if you know how can I get one for the model I use,
it is the MX61, the entry level Motif

Also, I did some research and came up with 2 titles -

one man band - http://www.1manband.nl
Accompaniment Machine - http://kbd-infinity.com/accompaniment_machine.html

that might also do what I describe above, not sure, as they look pretty complex,
has any one had any experience with these ?

Thanks,
Ty

--- End quote ---

StyleMagic is a playback program for styles and a style editor.  The important thing is having a Voice definition file that supports your instrument.  If you want to play Yamaha styles on your MX then StyleMagic is the program that will allow you to do that, not as you want to play styles like we can on an arranger. 

I don't think there is an easy answer for you short of buying an arranger keyboard.  If you want an arranger then buy an arranger. You won't be able to do it with software, because software doesn't have the necessary code like in the arranger keyboard to "interpret" the way styles are recorded. Whenever we play styles on ANY software it will sound different because the arranger OS code is not there.

Joe H

Craig Schiller:
Band In A Box.

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