....... Or Technics did these Turkish/Arabian biased music arrangers ..... Sent from my iPad > On 5 Oct 2016, at 03:02, Daniel Forró danforcz@... [CZsynth] <CZsynth@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Hi, Jasmin, > > why not to read Owner's Manual to learn something about the > instrument? Start with it. If you haven't manual, you can download it > from the net. You can find also some sound sets in MID or SYX format. > > Of course you can program your own sounds, save them in instrument > memory, on RAM card or in the computer. You must to learn something > about the iPD synthesis. > > I doubt somebody did such special sounds you need for Balkan music on > this instrument. I know only about such sounds for CZ series, you can > easily google it, there are dedicated pages for such music. Some > famous and excellent Balkan musicians used CZ101. > To some degree it would be possible to convert them for VZ, if > somebody has enough knowledge about differences between PD and iPD > synthesis. > > Anyway I don't think this is the best solution, and the best way how > to get good emulations. > Better to buy a special Oriental instrument dedicated for this type of > music and based on samples of real acoustic instruments. Yamaha, > Roland, Korg, GEM .... produced such instruments. You can set even > micro intervals (quarter tones) necessary for Turkish or Arabian music. > > Good luck! > > Daniel Forro > > On Oct 5, 2016, at 10:31 AM, jasmin.veljkovic2207@... [CZsynth] > wrote: > > > Hello. > > Im the owner of vz1 keyboard...and I dont know enything about this > > keyboard... > > Im just intested are any souds for eastern europe,or arabic/greece ? > > Im asking that because im playing yu folk music from balkan > > (bosnia,serbia,macedonia) > > Is it possible to manually change sound,and save it? > > Thank you :-) > >
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Re: [CZsynth] VZ1 Casio ...help?
2016-10-05 by RAM
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