I've thought about this again and... It's still strange to me.
An old Casio keyboard on which i played still parts in C (With just that chord for the variations) Had no problem to play 7th chords, but my old Tyros (And presumably the new S775) Had/will have can't play those chords unless i play the variations in 7th chords?
But wouldn't that mean that a normal C would sound like a C7 and a C7 like a C13 or something? Not too sure, it's just that i find it odd, why can a cheap Casio recognize all chords when i made a custom style but an expensive yamaha can't?
Just a quick summary:
- I always put the marker on the Cmaj7 thing
- Tyros recognized all chords, apart from extention chords like 6/7/9 etc
- I would like to know what i'm doing wrong? Since it's seems strange for such a fantastic advanced machine not to know what to do with these chords after i created a style?
I know how to create styles, i've created 100s on older Yamaha's and Casio's and even Technics, and they never had problems with recognizing chords, but ever since the first Tyros it seems to be different? can someone please help me?
It's something i need to know in order to get the new keyboard, if i can't make styles properly on it (With the chord recognition when i have it on Cmaj7) Then i will not buy it and will go for the PA-700.. Please, someone? It's important for me