In order to get C major guitar parts I need to play this chord: C#-F-G-A-H, …
C Chord note
D Recommended note
E Chord note
G Chord note
A Recommended note
B Chord note
Oh, almost forgot...
If you're doing strummed guitar in a style, there are some undocumented tricks. I recommend opening and studying Yamaha factory styles in a DAW. Take a look at the guitar parts (tracks).
Example: FunkPopRock.T162, track 12. You'll see a group of notes one whole tone apart, e.g., F-G-A-B. This is shorthand for telling the arranger to apply its internal guitar note table to generate a chord according to the chord root and chord type specified in the NTR/NTT. I haven't used this trick myself, but it might save you some time.
All the best -- pj
P.S. Michael B's StyleDump program is an essential tool. Thank you, Michael!
Thank you all. :)
Yes it is much better in Korg Pa, but still not good enough. It makes the strumming chords by moving the notes, but it does not center the chord to the central string in the chord so guitar mode in Korg always has latency. Other than that it does not allow you to edit velocity for each string so it often sounds synthetic. Yamaha factory styles sound good, but still factory guitar although very good is not the best option for strumming.
I am not satisfied with this so I decided to make my own strummer, this will sound much better and have playability similar to Korg Pa guitar mode, also patterns can be programmed and played in real time very easily. I just made some short demo:
Genos Strummer (https://soundcloud.com/alfaholic/yamaha-genos-strummer)
Amazing, Is that a computer software? :O
Oh no, this is all PSR/Genos. I made some special sampled guitar to make it possible.
:O amazing, it’s a megavoice?
Thank you all. :)
Yes it is much better in Korg Pa, but still not good enough. It makes the strumming chords by moving the notes, but it does not center the chord to the central string in the chord so guitar mode in Korg always has latency. Other than that it does not allow you to edit velocity for each string so it often sounds synthetic. Yamaha factory styles sound good, but still factory guitar although very good is not the best option for strumming.
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All true, but I am taking about different things. Korg makes strumminh quantized on tbe first note, and that as a result has latency.
This is how I create Megavoice guitar tracks for me. I used the factory pre-buffers, unlocked it and rearranged it on the Cakewalk.
I then added Genos and set NTR / NNT to Guitar Mode.
I tried it. If my intention is not correct, I rearrange. Although it takes a little time, the results will be very satisfactory.
https://youtu.be/0AZa84EjMyY
And this is the finished product. You can listen from 0.22 seconds if you don't have time.
https://youtu.be/3SZqP44HghM
Would you be kind enough to post that original Guitar style so I can study it?
Regards
Want to listen to the original Guitar style?
Go to the Style factory category on Genos. Then click on the Rock tab and go to page 3. You will see the style: BritRockPop.
Switch to MAIN C, and press and hold to Solo Chord1 channel. 'It's the original guitar style that I used to reprocess it to suit my style.
Best regards!