60sSuperGroup mash-up

In my last post, I started the process of converting the PSR-S950 audio style “60sSuperGroup” to all MIDI. I like the 60sSuperGroup audio style, but the really strong back-beat in MAIN A makes it hard to use that section on anything other than the Beatles song “Ticket To Ride.” In order to make this style more generally useful, I’m replacing the audio rhythm tracks with appropriate MIDI tracks. Last time, I had worked on the MAIN and FILL IN sections and now it’s time to attack the INTROs and ENDINGs.

Here’s my process.

  • Find a style which is similar to 60sSuperGroup. 60sVintageRock is a good alternative because it is your basic Mark II rock and roll.
  • Load 60sVintageRock into Style Creator.
  • For each section, copy the non-rhythm parts from 60sSuperGroup into the new style.
  • Change the section lengths to match the source style 60sSuperGroup.
  • Save the new style as 60sFabFour.
  • Listen to each new section critically.
  • If a section doesn’t work musically, copy a section from a different candidate style.
  • Edit DSP effects to match 60sSuperGroup.
  • Save a bunch of intermediate copies along the way in case you need to back up to an earlier version.

Overall, the MAIN and FILL IN sections from 60sVintageRock were a good match and sounded pretty good. The one measure INTROs were OK, too. The longer INTROs and ENDINGs were more of a problem. So, I identified a few alternative candidate styles and built a table of INTRO/ENDING section lengths to find and try alternatives. Here’s the table:

           Target:
         60sFabFour  60sVintageRock  60sPopRock  VintageGtrPop
         ----------  --------------  ----------  -------------
INTRO 1      1             1              1            2
INTRO 2      2             4              5            4
INTRO 3      5             9              4            9
INTRO 4      1             1              1            1
ENDING 1     3             3              3            2
ENDING 2     4             4              3            3
ENDING 3     5             6              7            5
ENDING 4     1             1              1            1

I tried to use alternatives that were the same section lengths as 60sSuperGroup and the new style 60sFabFour.

ENDING 2 was the most difficult to nail. I tried different alternatives and then needed to shorten the section length to get rid of some beats that ran on — kind of like Ringo didn’t know when to stop. Here are the final source styles for the INTROs and ENDINGs:

           Target:
         60sFabFour  Source style
         ----------  --------------
INTRO 1      1       60sVintageRock
INTRO 2      2       VintageGtrPop
INTRO 3      5       60sPopRock
INTRO 4      1       60sVintageRock
ENDING 1     3       60sVintageRock
ENDING 2     4       60sPopRock
ENDING 3     5       VintageGtrPop
ENDING 4     1       60sVintageRock

A lot of luck and trial and error is involved here. Luckily, the alternatives fit pretty well.

DSP1 is configured as a SYSTEM variation effect for both 60sSuperGroup and 60sVintageRock. However, the parameters are different. The guitars are sent to the SYSTEM effect in order to get a VOX AC30 amp “chime”. The final effect parameters are taken from 60sSuperGroup:

Category: REAL DIST
Effect: ST AMP VT

COMP SW          ON
COMP SUSTAIN     0.4
COMP LEVEL       6.0
DIST TYPE        Crunch
DIST DRIVE       7.8
DIST EQ          Mid Boost
DIST TONE        7.0 
DIST PRESENCE    6.0
DIST OUTPUT      24

This uses a Real Distortion effect and you will need to change this when porting the style to an older model keyboard. I did not change the OTS settings in the new style since I was happy with the OTS settings from 60sVintageRock.

I put a copy of the 60sFabFour style on the Music Gallery page.