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34 demo songs, Demo songs for rps, Dancekit – Roland XP-80 User Manual

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Demo Songs

File Name

Song Name

Composer/Arranger

DKIT_01.SVQ

NEXTGENERATION

Music by

Masayuki Kurihara

*1

DKIT_02.SVQ

Echoes of Jungle

Arranged by

Shun Takai (Ten Factory)

*1

DKIT_03.SVQ

Trip Hop Bop

Arranged by

Naoki Matsuura

,

Noriyuki Nakahashi (Ten Factory)

*1

DKIT_04.SVQ

Resonance

Music by

Ryeland Allison

*2

DKIT_05.SVQ

Jungle Juice

Arranged by

Naoki Matsuura (Ten Factory

)

*1

DKIT_06.SVQ

Hemenway

Music by

Shigeyoshi Kawagoe

*1

*1 : Copyright © 1995 Roland Corporation *2 : Copyright © 1995 Ryeland Allison

All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of these materials is a violation of applicable laws.

Masayuki Kurihara

Masayuki is a techno-artist who currently resides in Tokyo. His activities include providing musical selec-
tions, creating sound tracks and special effects, and the production of music for T.V. commercials. In
another vein, his work has been released on 12-inch records and CDs by Gaia Records of Germany, and
Psy-harmonics of Australia (among others). He has performed at a variety of clubs and outdoor parties in
Tokyo, Berlin, Hamburg and Paris. In May of 1995, he established the T.T.T. Records company, in partner-
ship with DJ Kuni and others. He is currently looking forward to being able to release a variety of new
musical material to the world.

Ryeland Allison

Ryeland makes electronics groove at the speed of sound including computer controlled transistor rhythm.
He is honored to introduce this to you.

Shigeyoshi Kawagoe

Shigeyoshi entered the Berklee College of Music in 1985, and majored in jazz composition and arrange-
ment. He studied under Bret Willmotte (guitar) and Hal Crook (composition, arrangement, and improvi-
sation). While in school, he got together with Jeff Ramsey, Chris Parks, Dave Delhomme, and Zack Alford
to form the group: “One Mind, One Soul.”They performed mainly in the Boston area, and on numerous
occasions they were the opening act along with Roy Ayers and Stacy Lauisaw. Moving to New York after
graduation in December of ‘88, he continued his work as a performer along the East coast. He returned to
Japan in March of ‘93. Since then, he has been kept busy as a guitarist, composer, arranger and MIDI pro-
grammer.

Ten Factory

Syun Takai, Naoki Matsuura, Noriyuki Nakahashi. Ten Factory consists of Roland Japan Staff.

Demo Songs for RPS

File Name

Song Name

RPS Keys

DUB.SVQ

Dub RPS

E2–C4

DUB_L.SVQ

Dub RPS_L

D2–D#4

FUNK2.SVQ

Funk2 RPS

E2–C#4

FUNK2_L.SVQ

Funk2 RPS_L

D2–Bb3

HIPH2.SVQ

HipHop2 RPS

E2–G#4

HIPH2_L.SVQ

HipHop2 RPS_L

D2–C4

JNGL_T.SVQ

Jungle_Tc RPS

E2–C4

JNGL_T_L.SVQ

Jungle_Tc RPS_L

D2–C#4

JUNGLE.SVQ

Jungle RPS

F2–C#4

JUNGLE_L.SVQ

Jungle RPS_L

D2–C4

TECHNO.SVQ

Techno RPS

E2–F4

TECHNO_L.SVQ

Techno RPS_L

E2–F4

TRIP_H.SVQ

Trip Hop RPS

E2–D4

TRIP_H_L.SVQ

Trip Hop RPS_L

D2–C4

Copyright © 1995 Roland Corporation

Songs that have an “_L” at the end of their names are designed so they are easy to play during a live per-
formance—the instrument parts have been arranged so they sound as a group when a single key is
pressed.

Roland Corporation holds the copyrights to all the Phrases of these Patterns. You may use these Phrases
when creating new works of your own without requesting permission from Roland. Roland Corporation,
however, assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to any infringements upon the
copyrights of any third parties that may result through your use of these materials.

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