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Genos2 / Re: New firmware 1.04 Genos2
« Last post by terryB on Today at 04:31:54 PM »
After a bit of experimenting with the style dynamics for a while, I think I agree with Eileen, that they are intended to be used on the fly whilst setting up the sound you require from the style used. If you want keep the settings you need to save them as a user style, and then as a registration. Just my thoughts after a short experiment.
Cheers
Terry
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PSR-SX900/SX700/SX600 / Re: Help for PSR-SX700 Legato
« Last post by hle812 on Today at 04:29:01 PM »
Thanks a lot
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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by Gleston on Today at 01:59:10 PM »
I agree too.

Eillen´s opinion is always very important to me.
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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by Divemaster on Today at 01:44:40 PM »
As the Grand lady of these forums, she's earned that right! 😂 😂
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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by DrakeM on Today at 01:33:00 PM »
But the question was....

Having bought and paid for a new keyboard, piano, synth, guitar or whatever, why do we almost immediately start finding problems with it?

Only Eileen has nailed it so far.  ;)

And yet Eileen, will be the first person to get the NEXT Genos offered.  ;D
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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by Divemaster on Today at 01:01:39 PM »
But the question was....

Having bought and paid for a new keyboard, piano, synth, guitar or whatever, why do we almost immediately start finding problems with it?

Only Eileen has nailed it so far.  ;)

That's what I can't get my head around. Why do we buy the latest, greatest instruments if they don't have what we want...I'm interested why some of us go and spend several thousands of £ $ € to buy something we're not happy with.. It's fascinating.

Bit like buying a Vintage Car and then being unhappy because it hasn't got a heated steering wheel....

Keith.
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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by Gunnar Jonny on Today at 12:16:13 PM »
The only answer is , Because we are human  8)

Good point.  :)
If it was so that we don't want more or just be pleased with what we already have, why should anyone bother to create anything new, make it better and develope it further?  ::)
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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by soryt on Today at 11:36:46 AM »
The only answer is , Because we are human  8)
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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by NativeAngels on Today at 11:26:30 AM »
I think the question should be how do we adapt what we already have?
Have you learned how to edit what you have by adding effects or rebalancing tracks.

I have as a practice when I use or try a style is to put all the tracks to zero and then rebalance them, muting tracks adjusting effects just as a sound engineer would do.

Sometimes even the smallest changes can transform a style.

Exactly the same applies to sounds themselves.

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Hello,

1- I have not offended anyone, if so then you have a very short fuse
I just reported it and explained how to simulate the error.
It was tested on the Dutch forum and also reported by the moderator, so it was not that difficult to understand.
2- I am not going to just post a link on this forum because the administrator(s) of this forum regularly receive negative responses.
3- I won't respond to anything anymore, that seems best to me.

regards
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