Originally posted by Bluezplayer:
OMB allows you to change chords and variations in real time. It is, however, limited to Yamaha format styles. One advantage though is that it uses Cakewalk type instrument files. I simply replaced the default ins defintions with the Motif ES definitions, and then changed the file name to OMB.ins, and voila, I now have the ES patches available from within to use with OMB. That was sooo easy. I can't do that in XG works, and I had to hand make ins files for Jammer Pro and BIAB ( totally different formats ) for both the PA80 and Motif.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 11-29-2003).]
Hello BP,
Thanks for your really detailed review of these programs..
I really appreciate your response.
BP, I own the korg i30 interactive arranger, and my Korg Trinity V3.
I personally love the sounds of my Trinity.. And I love the Programing ease of my i30, but the sounds of my i30 are getting pretty much outdated...They sound fine, but I think, the Trinity still is more awsome !!
Now, Can you please help me?
I have OMB, not the latest version, but the previous one. And only the demo, but I didnt order it, because, I couldnt get the hang of it. Also, I wanted to use my trinity drumkits and basses instead of the i30 GM sounds..
Well, if Im able to give you a text file of all my patches on the Trinity, would it take too much time from your time to convert it to OMB format?
Or better yet, if you could teach me how to do it, I would be so greatfull !!
I think if Joe had this files available at his website, it would be so much better and a lot of people would be so much more interested in his software.
So, by using your conversion method, I for example, would be able to patch the drums track on OMB to my trinity drum track and it would sound perfectly?
This would be a dream come true, as I have no clue on how to do something like this...
thanks BP...
Peace,
Musikman
------------------