Sorry, will delete themDaniel,
You have posted the same question 4 times !!
Once is enough.
See if you can delete all of the others.
You are just going to get confused and frustrate everyone here reading your posts.
I have reported your post to the mods.
They should freeze you posts should you not delete the copies.
While you're at it, stop reopening 10 year old threads with one liner "me likey" posts for every link the forum algorithm suggests.Sorry, will delete them
They exist.Hi! It seems to me you didn't read the question perfectly! Daniel want the kind of keyboard that can automatically (!!!!) change chords according the playing melody after setting the tune (the key) of whole song.
I don't know what it is now, but many years ago I had fun with Band-in-Box software. It allowed me to start any song and then - play ANY keys. The trick was - any of my played notes were in tune!! Maybe somebody remember that.
On other side - the SOL software by Yamaha have another fun option - you can record the melody and SOL will add by itself (!!) the chords progression and parts of accompaniment!! I think Daniel dreams about such keyboard!...
Thanks for good answer. Look like no keyboard have this function, hopefully AI keyboard in future can do, software band in the box is the way to go now.Hi! It seems to me you didn't read the question perfectly! Daniel want the kind of keyboard that can automatically (!!!!) change chords according the playing melody after setting the tune (the key) of whole song.
I don't know what it is now, but many years ago I had fun with Band-in-Box software. It allowed me to start any song and then - play ANY keys. The trick was - any of my played notes were in tune!! Maybe somebody remember that.
On other side - the SOL software by Yamaha have another fun option - you can record the melody and SOL will add by itself (!!) the chords progression and parts of accompaniment!! I think Daniel dreams about such keyboard!...
Are you talking about using the on board sequencer to record an "auto accompaniment" with all the correct chord changes? Then, yes, almost all arranger keyboards can do that. Like you said, it's a bit of work. However, if you're talking about a keyboard that can do it another way, I'd be curious to hear how. Thanks.They exist.
It takes time an effort to create the “Auto Accompanyment, Auto Chord Change” for a specific song.
As I say, it can be done.
No idea if any low cost Arrangers can do this but mine certainly can.
No, I am not writing about using the sequencer recorder that produces an MP3 or MIDI file.Are you talking about using the on board sequencer to record an "auto accompaniment" with all the correct chord changes? Then, yes, almost all arranger keyboards can do that. Like you said, it's a bit of work. However, if you're talking about a keyboard that can do it another way, I'd be curious to hear how. Thanks.
It does the 1454 type chord sequence, 12 bar blues etc like a lot of others.Oh, you know what, I have a yamaha psrsx900. It has something called a chord looper on it. I've never used it, but it sounds similar to what your keyboard has.
Nice feature.It does the 1454 type chord sequence, 12 bar blues etc like a lot of others.
With the 5X you can do the whole song, in a none looping manner ie totally different and unique chords in each of the say 60 bars of the song
Sorry, but this is misleading. I owned a PSR-3000 way back circa 2005. There's a "CHD" tab in the MIDI Song Creator where you can enter chords in step mode. It does not have a chord looper or chord sequencer in the sense that more modern keyboards do. The first PSR with that feature was the -SX900 introduced just a few years ago. My $.02.yamaha psr 3000 has it.Very close.
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