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#103461 - 03/03/07 10:26 AM
Re: 3000 midi file question
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The quickest and easiest way is using Power Tracks and your PC. However, this can also be done on the keyboard as well using the onboard Song Creator software and the mixing console. Just load the song, then press Digital Recording/Song Creator, then tab to Channel and press the Mixing Console button repeatedly until you see the first 8 midi channels displayed at the bottom of the screen. This reveals the volume sliders, panpots and individual instruments. Each row can be accessed by pressing the button to the right or left of the row. Volume changes and panpot chantes are made using the individual number buttons at the bottom of the display. If you wish to change an instrument, say the type of lead, which if frequently on midi channel 4, press the "H" button (voice) then press the top of the #4 button and page of instruments containing that voice will open. After making any volume or voice changes, exit to the channel page, press Execute, then press save and give the file a new name so you do not overwrite the orriginal. That's all there is to it, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#103467 - 03/03/07 03:18 PM
Re: 3000 midi file question
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Glad I could help Zuki. And, ditto for the 3000 for live performances. Fran's just jealous because he sold his and no one will lend him one to play. Plus, his hernia from lugging the G-1000 is giving him a fit. Rumor has is that he's getting a small fork-lift for his birthday. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#103469 - 03/04/07 06:37 AM
Re: 3000 midi file question
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Originally posted by mikeathome1: The 3000 is a great machine but I think a lot of us have a wish list of features that used to be included, in one keyboard or another, that has been discontinued or buried. "The talk button?", chord sequencer? But they put in that internet thing, what is it IDC ? Maybe I'm wrong.
Mike, Unfortunately, even as a collective group we have little or no impact upon the design characteristics and features of new keyboards. And, while there were lots of neat features that were eliminated, there were a host of new features on all brands of the newer arranger keyboards that have really proved beneficial. IDC (Internet Direct Connection), however, is still in its infancy and currently the jury is still out when it comes to whether or not this feature will provide performers with any advantages. A good workaround for the Talk button is to set this feature into a registration. It's easy to do and it can be combined with other functions as well. The same is true with various foot-pedal function. A single foot pedal becomes a multi-function foot pedal with the use of registrations. Lots of neat, new things, but like many of us I sure miss some of the old ones. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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