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Left hand piano with Style running

Started by Lee Batchelor, February 05, 2022, 02:56:20 PM

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Lee Batchelor

Hi everyone,

There's one technique that I've never figured out but I see being used by other players. I have an e.piano mapped to my Left hand voice. I want to play shots with it down in the Style trigger area but I can't get that to work.

It's sort of like being able to play full piano over the Style, while the Style is playing with the ACMP button on. How do I do that?

The Chord Detect is set to Lower and the Fingering is set to AI Fingering.

Thanks...
"Learn" your music correctly, then "practice" it. Don't practice mistakes because you'll learn them.

Lee Batchelor

Okay...I figured it out. You have to raise the range of the Style+Left hand setting. Then it includes the left hand playing.

I always do this! Ask a question, go to the Genos, figure it out, then come back here and look like an idiot :o. If anyone has something to add, please proceed. I hate to think I wasted everyone's time ;D.
"Learn" your music correctly, then "practice" it. Don't practice mistakes because you'll learn them.

tyrosman

happens to me somtimes you are not alone ;D

Graham UK

Lee Batchelor. I'm interested in doing the same as you.
Can you give more details of your suggested Split-Point setting for me to try.

Any other input from other players appeciated.
DGX670

EileenL

If you want to play in pianist style then you can set the keyboard fingering to AI Full Keyboard. This will then remove the split point but the style will still follow your chords and you just play your piano over the top.
If you want to play with AI Fingered and just put the odd chords in with Piano or EP then set this voice to the left hand part and make sure the volume for this part is sufficient to be heard.
Eileen

Lee Batchelor

Thanks all for chiming in.

Eileen describes two ways. I've used the first way where you play the whole keyboard like a piano and the bass follows your left hand chords. Problem: Unless your left hand chords are played in a fashion the Genos can recognize, the results will be sometimes undesirable.

Graham, the second method she describes is the one I was looking for. Here's the procedure.


  • In the Voice Select area, press the Left button. Assign a suitable piano voice or something similar.
  • On the upper right section of the Genos, press Menu > Split and Fingering.
  • Turn on the ACMP button. The Style, Left, and R1 zones are displayed in the window.
  • In the window, select Style.
  • Rotate the data knob slowly until the display reads Style+Left.

You'll may find that the Octave setting for the Left hand voice may be too low, depending on the song. Adjust it by pressing the Direct Access and Upper Octave buttons.

There you go!

- Lee

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