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#179479 - 11/22/03 06:06 AM
Re: Styleworks 2000 - Fran
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Registered: 03/18/00
Posts: 1008
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Jos, Jos, you are such a nice person I don't want to start to disagree with you but......
If I understand your approach in OMB properly it ignores the extended part of the XG Drum Kit. Doing so makes quite a difference in the sound of the style. It sounds almost empty. As a result, I am looking for a more complete conversion. If you look at the extended part of the XG DrumKits it can be tranlated to fairly good (better) equivalents in the GM Drumkit. This sounds much better than leaving it out.
There is sometimes another issue and that is if a drumkit is picked, e.g, LiveStandard which has no equivalent in GM you could end up with some special effect in Bank 127 (hand claps, dogs howling, etc.).
Jos, and yes you can make a pretty good translation tables that will work well for 95% of the styles. You may need to make a separate translation table for standard, jazz, brush and other GM DrumKits. I did some of this many years ago just to get some XG midi files to sound ok on a GM Wavetable. In short it can be done and it sounds much better than leaving drum instruments out within a kit.
So in summary the issues of going from Yamaha midi files or styles to GM are:
Finding the correct drumkit Finding the correct (best) drum instrument Finding the correct Bank (special effects vs drumkits)
There are no significant issues going form GM to GM or from GS to GM. Further, most files are produced in these standards.
Once I am sufficiently motivated I will resolve them. I was just hoping something like OMB or Midi Player could incorporate the translation tables and we would be away to the races. And if it were a separate program I would be willing to pay for it!!!!!
Jos, after all this you are still a very good person.
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#179482 - 11/22/03 03:26 PM
Re: Styleworks 2000 - Fran
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Jos, by the sounds of things,unfortunately , the solution at the moment is to leave the offending drum sound out. It could work in some instances , but in others it would be a disaster. I converted a psr waltz style recently and the main 3 drum instruments playing where brushes midi note no's 25, 26, bass drum 33. Unfortunately not one of them would have played correctly under gm or my kn7. I've noticed with quite a few of the styles I've checked, yamaha uses quite a few drums in their styles that are not within the GM scope.
I've noticed even with EMC , it doesn't always get the correct conversion for drums.
Fortunately my kn7 has a function that allows me to convert notes in a sequencer track ie I can convert all c1's(36) ( bass drum) to b0's(35) ( another bass drum) in one or all of the bars in the sequence. Problem is I still have to scroll through the whole drum track and identify wich notes aren't going to work lie brush drums ( midi note no 25 , 26,33) before I can convert them.
My old Notator program used to have converion facilities, and I also had another little cheap sequencer that used to split up a track into indiviual tracks ( ie 1 type of note per track) so I'd end up with all the snares on one track, allthe bass drums on another etc etc it was a great way of editing drums as I was able to change velocities on the tracks as well as transpose the track to get the correct drum sound. Not sure if any of the current day sequencers do that.
Don't get me wrong, I think your program is fantastic.
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jos Maas: [B]Hi Rikki,
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Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#179485 - 11/22/03 06:31 PM
Re: Styleworks 2000 - Fran
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Thank You Jos, I'll go check it out. As I mentioned earlier , I've only just purchased your program.
Actually my kn has gm as well as an extended version called nx, so hopefully I may be able to set something up for the drums.
I'll let you know how I go.
Even though the arranger part of the program doesn't interest me personally, I think you've created some wonderful tools within the program for style creation. I don't own a psr any longer, so I'm hoping to actually use your software to help me create styles for my kn7 insofar as using some of the editing tools you've made available, and now with your onboard sequencer, I hope to create a midifile from a style, then use my kn7's midi to style functions and create a style for it. Even my VA7 has midi to style capabilities.
Lets also not forget that the EMC program can also create a style (for whatever keyboard you own) from a midi file, and you've also got a bit more control over the process.
I'm looking forward to getting stuck into your program
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jos Maas: [B]Rikki,
There is a drum conversion tool in OMB.
I'll try if I can make a conversion table for the standard drumset in XG. I'm not sure if all sounds have suitable counterparts in the GM range though.
Jos
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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