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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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2073.0. ""Auto-arrangers"???" by FGVAXX::LAING (Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*285-2194) Tue Aug 08 1989 16:49

    I've been starting to look for what I think of as a "glorified drum
    machine", i.e. an "auto-arranger" that allows me to have lots of
    control in real time, etc.  I guess the simplest version of what
    I seek is the "automatic features" in some organs ... but I hope
    that there are more "intelligent" and interesting varieties!  Something
    that lets me get rhythm variations, fills, "arranger" variations,
    vary tempo easily on the fly, and ideally something that "follows
    what I'm playing" and creates an -on-the-fly accompaniment that
    "makes sense".  Maybe those computer-based things like Jam factory
    are what I seek, but I wonder about stand-alone devices that do
    this.  Ideally ... a set of automated "accompanists" (a drummer,
    bass player, and a keyboard player) to "back me up" when I want
    to play on my own (as opposed to "with myself" :-}) at home,
    and have more than just a drum machine backing me up, with out 
    having to pre-sequence it all...
    
    What I've seen so far is the Roland E-20 (R-50 w/o a keyboard).
    Seems like something close to what I seek ... but I wonder what
    other devices like this might exist ...
    
    	-Jim
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2073.1Dusty Memory...CASPRO::SEDERMusical SchizophrenicWed Aug 09 1989 03:087
    I probably shouldn't say anything, because I don't remember exactly,
    but didn't Sequential Circuits have a Studio-440 or something-440
    that did these things? I saw one at East Coast Sound about 3 years
    ago.
    
    
    PJS
2073.2Something new in this line from RolandKALLON::EIRIKURHallgr�msson, ACA and CDA Prod. Mgr.Wed Aug 09 1989 11:436
    There's a new Roland animal like this.  I saw it at Acton (Mass.)
    Music.   Short keyboard, big mixer-like control panel, lots of
    rhythym-hacking features.  I don't recall the model number.
    
    	Eirikur
    
2073.3Roland Pro-E, perhaps?FGVAXX::LAINGSoft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*285-2194Thu Aug 10 1989 11:5910
    Re .2
    
    This might be the Pro-E.  I saw this briefly, also.  Seems to use
    LA synthesis based on MT-32, same as Roland's E-10, E-20 and R-50.
    Has about 33 sampled "sound FX" ... some interesting, but fixed
    of course (i.e. can't add more FX).  It did sound decent; I may
    check it out further.  I just hope that the sound quality is "above"
    that from the old MT-32s...
    
    -Jim