Hi!
How about the guitarr sounds.
I am looking for some realistic ackustic and electric guitarr sounds.
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> 8 apr 2015 kl. 19:01 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net>:
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> Hi!
>
> Finally made some time to do some exploration of my Yamaha MX49 Synthesiser
> though I’ve had it for a while and I’ve only been able to make some time now
> for a thorough examination of the keyboard.
>
> Put frankly the MX49 is nothing startling as far as keyboards go but for $750
> retail it offers someone who doesn’t want to spend a huge amount of money on
> a keyboard a full repository of voices and realistic sound.
>
> I bought the keyboard for use with my Apple Mac Mini and Garage band, I’ve
> not done anything in this area yet but I do plan to, I just wanted to play
> around with the keyboard to see what I could get out of the synth.
>
> The first thing a user has to remember about the MX49 is that the unit
> doesn’t come with internal speakers and this suited me just fine, I’d rather
> good quality speakers and I have quite a few of those.
>
> By default the MX49 doesn’t save settings you make so you can use this to
> your advantage, find yourself tied up in knots just because you pressed a
> button and you wanted to see what happened? No fear, turn the synth off and
> then on again, you’ll be back with your factory defaults. This setting can
> be changed somehow and that still awaits my future exploration.
>
> By default the MX49 starts with a pleasant sounding piano which is real
> enough, you can control the sustain amongst other things using a series of
> knobs and wheels on the top of the unit, a jog-dial takes you through the
> series of voices you’ve selected, I managed to find the pipe/church/theatre
> organ groups and was able to activate the Lesily Speaker effects, I could
> hear where that wonderful organ sound for Dire Straights’s Brothers In Arms
> track came from, obviously not from exactly the same synth as mine but I’m
> willing to bet it was some sort of Yamaha synth.
>
> Anyway, enough for now and far more to come.
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