06-15-2022, 12:45 AM
Memorable Names : Keyboard Sets.
When naming keyboard sets for your favourite sounds / combinations your limited to the number of characters (I think it’s 16 correct me if I’m wrong) so you need think about a name that means something to you when you come back to it for future reference.
Some people save there favourite sound combinations as a songbook entry. For me I use the user keyboard set library.
Up until now I use something like what Pete Shaw uses for his keyboard sets
Pad/Pno for lower and upper one
Then if I add other upper sounds
Pad/Pno+Pad+Str
But problem with this you wont know what strings or pad sounds are being used.
You could ask yourself do you need to list the lower sound and go for something like
Grand/Real/Pad
When you create your songbook entries it’s a bit easier when naming the keyboard sets as you build a song you could use something like this
Set1 Grand / Drk
Set2 Add Real Str
You will then know that set 2 is the same a set1 but with added Real Strings
But what happens if you’ve created a keyboard set that has a sound with an effect for example a Grand Piano with Delay and Dark Pad or Strat / Chor + Delay
What system do you use for memorable named keyboard sets?
When naming keyboard sets for your favourite sounds / combinations your limited to the number of characters (I think it’s 16 correct me if I’m wrong) so you need think about a name that means something to you when you come back to it for future reference.
Some people save there favourite sound combinations as a songbook entry. For me I use the user keyboard set library.
Up until now I use something like what Pete Shaw uses for his keyboard sets
Pad/Pno for lower and upper one
Then if I add other upper sounds
Pad/Pno+Pad+Str
But problem with this you wont know what strings or pad sounds are being used.
You could ask yourself do you need to list the lower sound and go for something like
Grand/Real/Pad
When you create your songbook entries it’s a bit easier when naming the keyboard sets as you build a song you could use something like this
Set1 Grand / Drk
Set2 Add Real Str
You will then know that set 2 is the same a set1 but with added Real Strings
But what happens if you’ve created a keyboard set that has a sound with an effect for example a Grand Piano with Delay and Dark Pad or Strat / Chor + Delay
What system do you use for memorable named keyboard sets?
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