Use tones from Roland G6 on PA1000

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chanders
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Use tones from Roland G6 on PA1000

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Is it possible to copy patches from Roland G6 or other synth to the PA1000?
This YouTuber mentioned that this is what he did with these tones.

He doesn't speak much English so trying to find out how it was done was difficult when I contacted him.

Thoughts?

https://youtu.be/271Gen-eMnM
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Re: Use tones from Roland G6 on PA1000

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chanders wrote:Is it possible to copy patches from Roland G6 or other synth to the PA1000? ...
As soon as two instruments uses different tone generation methods (tone generators), its patches are incompatible - therefore there is no possibility of copying from the G6 to the Pa1000.

Even if two instruments use same base (eg PCM samples), there is no direct copying option of patches in case of different structures of tone generatores are used.
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Thanks for your reply. I thought so. I am assuming the YouTube poster meant that it sounded like the G6
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You can sample it
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Aripearlmusic wrote:You can sample it
You could but you probably won’t be able to get the nuances of playing N instrument like that, no?

Or will you need to do a multi sample per note?
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2 multisamples per layer if it's originally stereo. Sample it in minor or major 3rds from A3 to about A6. Check the dynamic layers to see if it's only a filter creating the differences in the dynamic layers which it may be. So either 9 samples per multisample or 12. Extreme Sample Converter should be able to do it within a few minutes total.
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Aripearlmusic wrote:2 multisamples per layer if it's originally stereo. Sample it in minor or major 3rds from A3 to about A6. Check the dynamic layers to see if it's only a filter creating the differences in the dynamic layers which it may be. So either 9 samples per multisample or 12. Extreme Sample Converter should be able to do it within a few minutes total.
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