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#1
Dan & Group,

Looks interesting especially for SM's Virtual Instruments & exposed soloing.

http://youtu.be/jt8Eb0ZalWQ

mgf
#2
The vArranger² Software Forum / Re: Standing Ovation
November 29, 2011, 11:07:49 PM
God Bless you, Deane.

We can never repay our Vets!

mgf
#3
Dan,

Forge ahead. Some may chide you but many Americans, myself included, can speak only English

and some of the Brits will argue that.

At least that is my 2 cents.


mgf
#4
Dan,

Keyboard Clarification:

As I understand it, you have the Roland A500s (49 keys etc.)

I have the Roland A-500PRO, also 49 keys but it has many buttons, faders...

There is also a Roland A-800PRO, same as A-500PRO, except 61 keys

My intent is not to be critical, just to clarify for anyone contemplating a new keyboard.

mgf

#5
Lylo & Dan,

Thanks for the links to the manual.

Dan,

Have you recovered from your 4:00 am all nighter?

MGF
#6
Deane,

I had to rip myself away from Dan's Demo long enough to respond to you.

For what I'm doing I see possibilities, especially for the MIDI out he is working on.

My old axe is a Roland G-800 which I use as a 76-note controller keyboard.

I just bought a Roland A-500PRO & am learning it also. The key size & touch
is somewhere between a synth & the semi-weighted G-800. So far I like it.
Looking forward to setting up a map to control VArranger.

Thanks for your input.

mgf

#7
Deane,

I'm somewhat of a newbie here at the vArranger forum. I'm 74 years old & came up on the accordion.

I'm seriously considering purchasing Dan's software. I currently have the demo version. There is a lot
in his program to chew on! I belong to some other forums & noticed you sold your BK-m7 & bought vArranger.
That is a powerful endorsement for vArranger, especially for a gigging musician

I no longer gig, so its main usage for me is another tool in my project studio arsenal. I'm in the process of creating backing tracks for my long-time tenor sax/clarinet player & me. I've invested in some top of the line software & so far I'm pleased with the results.

I'd appreciate any feedback you may have.

Thanks,

mgf
#8
Dan

Thanks

mgf
#9
Dan,

Can you be more specific with respect to which styles?

Roland?

Tyros?

Korg?

Other?

Thanks,

mgf
#10
Dan,

I have, among other various virtual instruments and software, a Roland G-800 Arranger Keyboard.

The G-800 has 2 sets of MIDI IN/OUT/THRU & contains both the SC-88 (+35) and the SC-55 sound boards.
I currently use as my MIDI controller in my project studio.

How could I benefit by using the vArranger.

Thanks