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Casio MZ X500 styles from Yamaha


petersohn

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The styles to Casio Mz after conversion from Yamaha sound poor and need editing.

 

SLOW ROCK Style - Yamaha Tyros 2 Before Editing
http://picosong.com/wYg4A/

 

1) RHYTM - Edit - Patern Sequencer - SMF import - select style - select - change INTRO/ENDING

 

2. INTRO 2/ENDING2 - Start Measure edition - Measure Lenght edition

 

3. Replacement of GM sounds and editing in MIXER EDIT and PART EDIT

 

SLOW ROCK style - Yamaha Tyros 2 after edition
http://picosong.com/wYg4W/

 

Drums - Sample Real Drums from Tyros 4
Guitar Strato Solo - Estudio F.Records
Tenor Jazz - Estudio F.Records
Bass/organ/strings - factory-made

A bit of work and every style sounds a lot better.

 

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I'm the Producer at Studio F.Records.

Converting Yamaha Rhythms is technically demanding and also relying on the original rhythm you hear.

The original Tyros STY files are saturated with commands that the MZ-X does not interpret and the edit is resolved in two steps.

The re-editing of the rhythm with suitable software and the creation of samples coming from Tyros himself. That's the only way to get a little bit of the soul of the Yamaha Rhythms

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