Found another feature on the PA700...
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:00 am
Hello,
I am not sure if anyone else has stumbled upon or knew this, but when you are playing an MP3 from the PA700 and you hit a transpose button, either up or down, it transposes the MP3 file for you...
I was messing around before a performance this afternoon and there is a soundbed of one of my songs as an MP3 and I figured that I would try to transpose the keybed down a half-step so I could play the lead line in E minor instead of E flat minor.
To my surprise, not only did the keybed transpose down a half step, but the MP3 did too!
I was very surprised because I did not hear any audible change in EQ tone or anything. It seamlessly transposed the MP3. It was almost immediate and so I started messing around with the transpose buttons, going down and up 5 or 6 steps and it followed...
I was kind of blown away by this. I may never use it, but it was neat to know that it was a feature.
I may need to get even deeper into the manual and see what else the PA700 has up its sleeve that I am not using yet...
Grace,
Harry
I am not sure if anyone else has stumbled upon or knew this, but when you are playing an MP3 from the PA700 and you hit a transpose button, either up or down, it transposes the MP3 file for you...
I was messing around before a performance this afternoon and there is a soundbed of one of my songs as an MP3 and I figured that I would try to transpose the keybed down a half-step so I could play the lead line in E minor instead of E flat minor.
To my surprise, not only did the keybed transpose down a half step, but the MP3 did too!
I was very surprised because I did not hear any audible change in EQ tone or anything. It seamlessly transposed the MP3. It was almost immediate and so I started messing around with the transpose buttons, going down and up 5 or 6 steps and it followed...
I was kind of blown away by this. I may never use it, but it was neat to know that it was a feature.
I may need to get even deeper into the manual and see what else the PA700 has up its sleeve that I am not using yet...
Grace,
Harry