My understanding is that PSRUTI can identify chords used in a recorded midi, and can save then as Yamaha Chord Events. As far as I know (I do not use the VH), the harmonizer uses these Yamaha Chord Events to trigger the effect.

If you want to add chord events that are not related to the midi you can import chords from a file. You could also use a program from Yamaha called XF Tool that is available free at http://home20.inet.tele.dk/morsor/psr/xftool.zip. or XGWorks

Step recording, where you enter chords in to SongCreator and then Expand the song with your choice of a style, uses different "chords" from the chord events used by the vocal harmonizer. I do not know of any program that allows generating these on the PC.

I have fooled the PSR into using a BIAB file to trigger the accompaniment. See: http://www.svpworld.com/forum/faq/faq_body.asp#_Toc139103981

Regards,

Michael

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Originally posted by apchopper:
Michael,
I am very sorry but I tried to use PSRUTI
specifically for this purpose and unfortinately it was unable to do the job for me. I contacted the developer with my questions, he promptly answered but based on his answers I realized that this feature either doesn't work or not very user-friendly. Please understand that I am not bashing the program. It is a good apllication but it just can't be used for generation of a MIDI file with a required chord progression. Busker v3.1 is much better for this purpose but it is not free and you can't change styles when you play it using your Yamaha keyboard.

Best regards,

Alex




[This message has been edited by Michael P. Bedesem (edited 10-05-2006).]