TOTO - Africa

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davina96
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TOTO - Africa

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I need prog or combi for play africa by toto. The sound is a soft brass ... many thanks.

I'am not a programmer ... only player.
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davina96 wrote:I need prog or combi for play africa by toto. The sound is a soft brass ... many thanks.

I'am not a programmer ... only player.
GOOD LUCK!!
But if anyone out there is setting up programs& combis for nothing, LET ME KNOW,,, I HAVE A WHOLE LIST YOU CAN WORK ON!!!

I feel the same way. But the reality is, bite the bullet and start learning how to at least mix programs to get you almost close to the sounds you need.

Let me know if you find someone to do this for you.. I want him as my friend too! :P
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Where can we find a good programmer for a fee?
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evalenzu wrote:Where can we find a good programmer for a fee?
I heard it's a guy who goes by the name of "Evalenzu"! :lol:
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I wish!
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Re: TOTO - Africa

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davina96 wrote:I need prog or combi for play africa by toto. The sound is a soft brass ... many thanks.

I'am not a programmer ... only player.
You don't really need to be a programmer to listen to the onboard patches on the M50, pick the ones you find most useable and save them as programs with maybe a little modification to effects and levels. Putting a few programs into a combi isn't that difficult either.

Or find a combi that is close to the sound you want and modify it. Combis in the "world" catagory must be a good place to start - have you tried "Safari King" or "Kilimanjaro"?
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Why people insist on NOT having fun???

One of the most enjoyable thing I do almost on a daily basis with my M50 is tweck my sounds and my combis. Is so darn easy, is a joke.

Why not sit in front of him, go to the Tone Adjust tab and begin playing until you get as close as the sound you want.
You might even end up getting the sound EXACTLY as you like.

Is not really hard.

Have Fun!!!
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mocando wrote:Why people insist on NOT having fun???

One of the most enjoyable thing I do almost on a daily basis with my M50 is tweck my sounds and my combis. Is so darn easy, is a joke.

Why not sit in front of him, go to the Tone Adjust tab and begin playing until you get as close as the sound you want.
You might even end up getting the sound EXACTLY as you like.

Is not really hard.

Have Fun!!!
It is also an essential part of being a synthesizer/keyboard player, rather than a 'pianist' - get to know your gear, and you will get better performances out of it in general. a Synthesizer is a tool, but its like a computer compared to a calculator - you can make the synthesizer do whatever you want, whereas simpler gear such as most 'arranger' keyboards are 'instant gratification' tools. you need to invest in the time to learn and get the most out of your instrument.
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