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#124928 - 12/03/05 11:30 PM
Re: NI Bandstand & flr2006
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Frank, bear with me as I haven't bothered to use anything but soundfonts to date, so I don't have a clue how Bandstand works.
Scenario 1. If I knew I was going to use the following instruments & tracks throughout the style bass 32 track 11 midi 11 piano 0 track 12 midi 12 guitar25 track 13 midi 13 strings48 track 14 midi 14 I could somehow load those specific instruments in and have no delays. Probably not practical because I'd have to know precisely what instruments I'd be using in each of the styles.
Scenario 2. OK I have 128 instruments in Bandstand, but I doubt I'd even use half of that as far as styles go. So, would it be possible to load 20 to 30 of the most commonly used instruments into some sort of computer memory?? and still not have a delay if there happens to be program changes in the style parts ie guitar 25 changes to guitar 26 when going from variation 1 to variation 2. Am I going to have a delay??
The flash drive would be interesting to see if it works.
As for drums. I doubt OMB would be transmitting Bass & Snare on a lower velocity,but I couldn't say for certain.
Frank are you certain that a number of styles which have drums located on channel 2,8, 9 & 10. The drums may well be located on TRACKS 2,8,9 & 10, but I think you may find that the midi channel is actually channel 10. Stylemaker page Colum " dest channel" next to track name is the midi channel no..
If your drums are sounding anemic, it's probably the velocities. I had velocity problems with the soundfonts. I found some of them were playing too loudly, especially brushes. Remember the styles were created for a psr not Bandstand, so it's quite likely the levels ( velocities) of the individual drums won't be correct. The bass drum in Bandstand could well be recorded at a lower level than the bass drum in a psr.
You can fix this within OMB. The conversion function can change the velocities of individual drums within a style. ie if your bass drum is playing too softly you can boost the velocity of the bass drum and save it in a conversion table that can be used in other styles as well.
The function is on the Stylemaker page of OMB
Track Convert ( locate the drum that needs to be louder or softer) I usually change the notation icon from notes to decimal as I find it easier. All you need is a drum map with the decimal numbers ie bass drum 35, bass drum 36 et etc and work off that map. Then just put a +10 velocity against the 35 or 36 bass drum, click " in all parts" tick the track that the bass drum is in ( most likely track 10) press apply, and the bass drums throughout your style should be playing louder. You can also save it as a conversion table. Always keep a copy of your original style. If you find you want to give this method a go, I can try & help.
You may find that a few of your drums may need velocity changes. Some made softer , some made louder, You can actually put all the changes together in a conversion table and save it. Plus you can also use the conversion table for changing xg drum mapping to gm.
It sounds complicated , but it's not really. Literally your whole style can be edited in OMB.
Do you have a large quanity that need to be converted??
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal: [B]
[This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 12-04-2005).]
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