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#126994 - 07/01/03 08:01 AM
Re: One Man Band Version 5.0
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Joe,
This program is developing very well. I find it to be more useful than any of the other style players I've tried. Good work.
Straying off the topic for a bit.. I wonder if you have tried the latest version of jammer pro ( vers 5 ) Frank, and if you have, what your thoughts are on it.
Soundtrek has added some new features and it allows for user patterns that can be based on midi notes entered via a piano roll, as oppsoed to the old method in jammer 4. The algos can still be applied to vary the notes too. I like this feature, but the program is still a kind of "beta", as there are some features from vers 4 that have not yet been implemented onto 5. Also, it tends to crash occasionally. I must confess that I liked the older interface better as well, but I guess with added features comes more complexity and menus. I'm hoping that Soundtrek will "bring it up to speed", and like Joe does with OMB, they respond to user suggestions and comments quickly, so I'm betting they will. I wish there product was as easy to understand and work with as OMB is though. I like J Pro because it can be as predictable or as unpredictable in what it plays as the wants to user make it. Saves me some time editing a midifile so that every accomp bar doesn't sound exactly like the previous one. There are variances that can be applied automatically to velocity, lengths, and even note patterns too. This is why I like programs that work with algos that can vary these things for me. Doing it manually via piano roll editing is a painstaking and time consuming chore. J pro 5 still needs some work before I consider it a good tool to use though.
Joe and I had discussed something along these lines before as well, but I'm not sure whether adding algo features would or would not be useful to most of the users of his program. If it would be, great, but if not asking him to put that kind of effort into something like this ( I know it has to be a lot of work ) isn't appropriate if it doesn't interest his users or if it gets in the way of what his program is all about in the first place.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 07-01-2003).]
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#126995 - 07/01/03 09:25 AM
Re: One Man Band Version 5.0
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/18/00
Posts: 1008
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Jos, I am aware of what you are saying. When using a specific sampler or wavetable you need to determine what is in what bank, e.g., 1-128 or 0-127. In addition, Yamaha often, as you say, uses their drums from bank 127. The styles would need to be changed to accommodate this. This is the easy part.
The hard part is to get the drum instruments for XG to line up with the GM note numbers. For instance, brush tap, brush swirl, brush slap for the Brush Kit need to be on the appropriate note numbers on the GM Brush Kit. I know these do not line up between the XG and GM Brush Kits. There are a number of other examples within every drum kit that should be translated.
It, of course, would be nice to get this done but I can do without and continue to use LiveSynthPro or VSampler with the sYnerGiGS Wavetable. With the substitutions and changes in instruments I have made this wavetable is noticeably better than the top of the line arranger keyboards.
Bluezplayer, I have not as yet upgraded to JammerPro 5.0. I have checked the changes and think it is a significant improvement over the previous already a very good program. I will be upgrading shortly. In addition, I am waiting for the JammerLive update - Windows XP & JammerPro style compatibility.
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#126996 - 07/01/03 10:52 AM
Re: One Man Band Version 5.0
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Registered: 12/14/00
Posts: 554
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Originally posted by Jos Maas: Vquestor, I guess the drum conversion could be done at real time. But I think it would be better to convert the style permanently so you will have it right immediately when you load it again.
Jos Jos, that is not what I was asking. I'm sorry I didn't phrase the question more clearly. What I was asking was, if a possible future feature of : (( custom intonation tuning tables for the non-drum parts, that be accessed in real-time while a style was playing)) were possible. Yes Frank, I agree that the translation tables would be a great idea. In regards to your custom wavetable in LiveSynthPro, so is it possible to make a custom wavetable that has the correct corresponding XG bank and patch change correlations(for all parts) such that any PSR style can be played correctly without modifying the original style itself? or is there always some tweaking of the style needed? [This message has been edited by Vquestor (edited 07-01-2003).]
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