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  • Re: My band likes to play Dream Theater tunes...

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    Posted by Greg Jones on September 20, 2002 at 09:17:19:

    In Reply to: Re: My band likes to play Dream Theater tunes... posted by et on September 12, 2002 at 09:27:50:


    My band plays in the style of DT also. We have a cd available online at http://makeashorterlink.com/?C12F52A71

    The cd has over 60 minutes of instrumental progressive rock (think Liquid Tension Experiment) and is available for only $9.00!

    The band web site is www.geocities.com/collaboration_element

    : QS8 will be fine - especially if you have a flash ram you can burn samples to and get any sound you like

    : Changing patches is a push of a button - put all the ones you need for one tune in the same bank and it will be quick and painless

    :
    : : I'm the guitarist, and I'm gonna have this piano player over for the first time to jam with me and my drummer. She says that she can play a few DT tunes, and I was like, "ok, you're in the band!"

    : : Anyhow, I've got an Alesis QS8 for her to use. Will this be any good for this type of application?

    : : And would it be a real pain to switch sounds? In one song we're gonna play (called "Overture 1928"), I can hear 4 different synth tones, and she'd have to switch 5 times.

    : : Would that be tough w/ the QS8?




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