Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 from ihnp4 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site chinet.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxn!ihnp4!chinet!ward From: ward@chinet.UUCP (Ward Christensen) Newsgroups: net.music.synth Subject: Re: Sequential MT synth query Message-ID: <241@chinet.UUCP> Date: Sat, 7-Dec-85 12:04:42 EST Article-I.D.: chinet.241 Posted: Sat Dec 7 12:04:42 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 8-Dec-85 03:04:31 EST References: <603@ihwpt.UUCP> Reply-To: ward@chinet.UUCP (Ward Christensen) Distribution: net Organization: chi-net, Public Access UN*X, Chicago IL Lines: 37 Summary: (long) I purchased the Multi-Trak on July 1. I also bought the Roland PC interface stuff (mpu-401, mfi-ipc, and mps) but the dealer screwed up and it never arrived so I have cancelled that - now looking for something else - and it must NOT be copy protected. The MT has 6 voices, not 8, has stacks and splits, multi-timbral via stacks/splits and of course MIDI. I bought it for two reasons: (1) because it really COULD play 6 different instruments at the same time; (2) because it has a nice 4-song, 6-track 1600 note sequencer which "could keep me occupied until my MIDI stuff comes". I did a little "Stars and Stripes Forever" for July 4, with tuba base, couple coronets (cornets?) "sort of" a clarinet, and flute. Added bass and snare drum and final cymbal crash with my Yamaha RX-15 - came out quite nicely. The built-in sequencer allowed me to record a simple melody line, then add (like overdub on a recorder, but actually its own track) harmony, bass, etc. You can erase entire songs, or just one track. They default to looping back on themselves, or a song can be appended to another. Very nice. I'd say it IS a bit short in the true synthesis area, but this being my first and only synthesizer, I'm not sure how to rate it against others. From what I HEAR, the DX-7 is phenomenal, and has a nice piano, etc, while the MT seems to be pretty good in brass, but doesn't have a good piano, etc (and people don't seem to be trading "programs" for it). The Harpsichord is pretty nice, special effects pretty "neat". But I've not figured out how to get any kind of "violin", "oboe", "clarinet", etc. But then perhaps that's not its job. I am not getting very serious about it until the MIDI stuff comes - and now its cancelled so I am "shopping" again. P.S. back to splits & stacks: In the musical CATS, "Old Deuteronomy (sp?)", they start with a brass and flute intro. Using a split, I was able to do polyphonic 3-voice (same instrument) split for left hand, and a multi-timbral right hand, consisting of one part of program 40 "organ-flutes", and two parts of 54 - "Flute". Whenever you don't have all the same instrument on one side of the split (or in the stack) then it becomes unison or monophonic but poly-timbral. Really a blast! I think it has a nice fat bass, but again I am quite inexperienced. You can pick one of the unison-bass programs, i.e. not polyphonic, or you can create a stack of multiple instruments (up to 6) for a fatter bass (or any) sound.