Brian Miles has provided a large set of style files from the G-1000/ EM-2000 Roland arrangers. I have taken Brian's conversions and tuned them to the PSR-2000 and added OTS. The style names shown below indicate the style, but the actual file name is longer and includes the default tempo and the original filename from Brian's collection. Each ZIP package includes 20 styles.
Thanks to ndl for sharing her conversions of the Roland VA7 styles with us. The complete set is provided here in the same categories that are available on the keybaord. ndl does these conversions as her hobby and she's done a great job here. I'm sure everyone will find styles that they will want to include with their favorites. ndl tweaked these for the Tyros and they also work fine on the 3000. For earlier keyboards, you may want to convert them through Michael Bedesem's midiplayer for your particular keyboard. - JW
At the heart of the PMA-5 are one hundred different musical "styles." For instance, do you want Bluegrass or Hip Hop or Gangsta Rap or Glam Rock or Bratwurst waltzes? They're all in there. All have four tracks (typically two accompaniment instruments, bass and drums). Each style in turn has an intro, two main phrases, two fill sections and an ending. Say you had a thirty-second piece of copy that had an intro like this: "There's only one place to buy your fireplace this fall, and that's during the big fire sale at Sparky's!" You could use a style to go under just that part. Then use another variation of that style to go under the next paragraph of the spot, and so on. You could even add in the fire truck sirens using the PMA-5 because it has a whole section of Sound Effects. More about that later. Basically, it lets you customize music beds for productions quickly. Adjust the tempos of the styles to fit the tempo of the read. With the PMA-5's one hundred styles and six variations of each of those styles, each one from one to eight measures in length, there's a lot to choose from right at the start.
Ah, but what if you want to create your own styles? Got a hankering for a thrash metal bed under that cemetery spot? Easy. Well, easier than getting that concept sold at least. The PMA-5 has a full-fledged 8-track sequencer in it. Use the pen to record what you play in real time on the keyboard in the LCD display, or switch to step time and add in notes one at a time. Of course, the PMA-5 has MIDI In and Out jacks in the back, so you could play direct from any MIDI instrument and have the PMA-5 faithfully record it.
But if you don't like the thrash metal style included in the PMA-5, then make your own. You can have up to two hundred of your own styles in the unit, or take the thrash metal style, copy it into a User Style patch and change it into something that you do like, like a polka. Oh, I forgot, polka is in there, too.
So, you've got all these nifty styles, but something is gnawing at you. You gotta create. Dad's gettin' a new artificial leg and you just have to, you know, write a song about it. So take a stand. Put your best foot forward and compose! I mentioned that the PMA-5 has an 8-track sequencer in it. Four of those tracks are for styles (accompaniment, bass and drums). The other four tracks are your polyphonic playground for creating a song. Let me see if I can explain this better: You know in a digital sound editor how you have a main editing screen where you put your productions together. Then, hidden on your hard drive you have the little mono or stereo sounds in a library that you can place into your main production. Well, that's what the relationship between styles and songs in the PMA-5 is. Songs are the main productions. Styles are the library "parts." Stick any one of the six hundred 4-track style parts in a song, and then have four extra tracks to compose your melody, or additional accompaniments or percussion in. In addition, you then have two other control tracks, one to program in the progression of chord changes and one to program in style changes.
The G-70 lets you get personal with your sounds and compositions. Its full 16-track sequencer and internal style composer can be edited in precise detail using the Microscope edit functions, and every sound can be sculpted and saved to your specification. But for those who appreciate technological assistance, the G-70 is loaded with features such as the Music Assistant database, which automatically selects musically correct sounds, styles, tempos, and effects for the hundreds of music titles. The Quick Search and Finder features help expedite the process of finding specific songs, sounds, and styles.
This software allows you to organize G-70 internal data--songs, styles and user program registrations--on your computer. You can create databases for such situations as live performances, dance party, wedding party etc.
There is a wide range of architectural styles in this garden suburb. The earlier houses of the1890's appear to have been chiefly brown-shingled, faintly Richardsonian frame structures. Stuccoed villas with steeply pitched roofs and picturesque gables punctuated by dormers were popular. Other houses can be characterized as English Tudor half timber and brick mansions. Just after the turn of the century, the first poured concrete houses with insets of colored tile, red-tiled roofs and chimney pots were constructed. There are a few businesses in this area. Most notable is the Roland Park Shopping Center executed by Wyatt and Nolting in stucco and half timber in 1896.
Proceeding from the occupation with the question whether the tension that nursing staffs experience in correspondence with the conflict of theory and practical orientation can be made transparent the authors found no sufficient explanations in the current theories of professionalism. The theory of thought styles and thought collectives (Denkstile und Denkkollektive) of Ludwig Fleck offers a perspective that takes a look at the inside of nursing, at the nursing staffs. From the analysis of the works of Fleck three styles, or thought collectives have been determined, that can be met in nursing. The thought style that corresponds with the pre-professional phase of a nursing career is characterised by a mainly caritative understanding of nursing. The thought style that comes with professional nursing is based on standardised knowledge by experience without scientific foundation. The thought style that is related to a professionalism of nursing connects scientific insights, nursing knowledge by experience and hermeneutic understanding of cases. The consideration of the current situation in nursing shows two problems that can be explained from the perspective of the thought styles: disturbances in communication because of terms that are interpreted differently by different thought styles and resistance against the consequences of some processes of development relating to professional-political aspects of nursing (making nursing academical and more professional). The resulting strategies of action include a further development of a thought style of a professionalism of nursing to be able to deal with needing of care and the reflection of conflict situations on the background of thought collectives.
The Fashion Signifier poses problems of method which were set aside at the outset of the analysis. In Fashion photography, the world is usually photographed as a decor, a background or a scene, in short, as a theater. The theater of Fashion is always thematic: an idea is varied through a series of examples or analogies. Fashion has three styles at its disposal. One is objective, literal; the second style is romantic, it turns the scene into a painted tableau; and the third style of the experienced scene is mockery. The province of these styles is always, in fact, a certain rhetoric: by putting its signifieds in quotation marks, so to speak, Fashion keeps its distance with regard to its own lexicon; and thereby, by making its signified unreal, Fashion makes all the more real its signifier, that is, the garment.
This new expansion pack offers a variety of Middle-Eastern sounds and live-backing styles (live-grooves) to add to your Roland E-A7. Al Fanny collaborated with Mr. Karim El-Far of Kelfar Technologies to develop and program professional Middle-Eastern sounds and live-backing styles recorded by a live band to create the expansion pack.
With the advancement of technology in the new Roland Arrangers and the onboard 128 RAM in the Roland E-A7, Roland Egypt is bringing to you new Sounds and Humanize Styles. The new sounds and styles were developed as was requested by our loyal Al Fanny Roland Egypt customers.
The live-backing styles (live-grooves) and the multi-samples marked with an asterisk for the new expansion Middle-Eastern pack were recorded and engineered by Mr. Karem Matar of Ksound Studio, Nazareth.
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