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Listening to the PARTS in a STYLE
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Listening to the PARTS in a STYLE
 
I’m sure we are all aware that with a Yamaha STYLE, the ‘band’ that you can hear accompanying you is made up of PARTS .. RHYTHM 1, RHYTHM 2, BASS, CHORD 1, CHORD 2, PAD, PHRASE 1 and PHRASE 2.  This has not always been the case with other manufacturers.  The Roland organs, right up until their last one, had a STYLE that would accompany you .. but you had no access to the players in the ‘band’ .. apart from the drummer.  The drums were either ON or OFF; and the accompaniment was either ON or OFF, and you could adjust their VOLUMES to get a proper balance between the two.
 
But even with my Yamaha AR80 organ you had the facility to turn those PARTS I mentioned above either ON or OFF.  Not only that, but you could also DELETE the Yamaha PARTS and replace them with something of your own.  This meant you had complete control over the band members accompanying you .. and if you didn’t like the trumpeter you could get rid of him!
 
So when I choose a STYLE, I always listen to those PARTS .. and more often than not I get rid of PAD, as that is always a ‘continuous’ sound eg. Strings, and often clashes with the Left Hand Voice I am using.
 
What I have only just discovered recently with my Tyros 4 is how to listen to these PARTS quickly and effectively.
 
When you have the STYLE up on screen, press the CHANNEL ON/OFF button ...

   

... and you will see all the PARTS listed.  They will all be showing ON.
 
Eg. Orchestral Ballad, VARIATION C.
 
Note: Blacked out PARTS indicate that there is nothing in there.
 
   
 
To turn any of those parts OFF you press the button that says ON for that part and it will switch to OFF.  Press it again (briefly) and it’s back ON.
 
What I didn’t know is that if you PRESS and HOLD that button it will switch to SOLO.  This means you can listen to just that one PART .. with all the others switched OFF.  Go down the line pressing and holding each in turn and you can listen to each PART one after the other. 
 
At any time you want to get back to them all being ON again, just press any of the buttons briefly.
 
So I have done this with this STYLE, and underneath is a DEMO for you to click on so you can hear what each part sounds like.  I would definitely turn those STRINGS to OFF as I find them very ‘raspish’!
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
First, the STYLE playing with all it’s PARTS; followed by each of the above in turn.
 
https://app.box.com/s/gnbhpbnlu9yamuca4trlt6lurd5sfxjg
Hugh
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You'll probably say to me that from it's very name, Orchestral Ballad has an orchestra playing, and if I remove the STRINGS from PAD, then I have just removed the 'orchestra' from the Style.  True, but if you listen to those PARTS in my DEMO above, that doesn't sound to me like an orchestra playing. And the STRINGS in particular are not like how I imagine orchestral strings would play.

I wanted to use this STYLE to play I Love You Because, and replaced the STRINGS with a LEFT HAND VOICE .. Analog Pad.

In the DEMO below I have used this STYLE to play a verse of I Love You Because, first using the Left Hand Voice Analog Pad and switching PAD in the STYLE to OFF; followed by the STYLE 'as is' (ie. with all the PARTS playing, including the STRINGS in PAD) and NO Left Hand Voice.

https://app.box.com/s/f3nrk72q8eocq7gzle20gmbph430pven
I know which I prefer!

Hugh

PS. The little counter melodies are NOT from a MULTI PAD. I split the keyboard in two places and put Ambient Piano into RIGHT3 .. putting the octave down a couple of notches so it was playing at the right pitch to blend in with the melody.
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Because I always play with LEFT HAND VOICE active, I mostly mute certain style parts.
KISS. Keep It Simple Stupid !!!.

My DGX has a simple Button which just leaves the Drums active when required.
On the Tyros 4 pressing 3 keys together will do the same.
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