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Help, why do sitles not sound good during chord changes?   Message List  
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Hello,
I am now using LS for some serious playing of songs.
When I changes chords while playing a style sometimes (often)the
accompanyment sounds bad. It's hard to explain but seems like the
notes of the chord right after a chord change sound bad, meaning they
quickly change to the new notes in an unpleasant way. It does not
sound smooth on chord changes. I am using some delay in chord
recognition (40MS) and the chords do change quite well. It's just
that the background accompanyment track(s) don't seem to sound good
at the chord chang.

I don't remember any problem like this on the Yamaha Tyros or the
Korg PA1XPRO I had before.

Please someone tell me what I am doing wrong here. I'm sure this is
not a real problem with LS or many others would have this problem
also.

I am running a 3.2MHZ Pentium IV, and a high end EMU sound card.
Windows XP SP 2.

I am using the most current version of LS. Also I remember this
happened on previos version too. Now I am trying to really use this
LS and want to solve this problem.

Thanks very much for any help!
Lee




Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:18 am

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