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#242916 - 09/19/08 10:59 AM
Re: New Roland GW-8 Patch Demo!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Don't get me started I've seen some really sh*%&y programs that convert midi to styles. If the GW's software will allow you to take that midi and duing the conversion control what goes here and there and more.., then I'll give it a thumbs up However.., does the software allow you to go back into the converted styles and make more detailed changes if some of the feel is lost during the conversion. Can you go back in and make really detailed changes? Anyone know where we can get detailed info on what all the GW's software will allow you to do with a midi to style conversion? I'd really love to look at it.
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#242918 - 09/19/08 11:15 AM
Re: New Roland GW-8 Patch Demo!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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That's great info to know right there.., and yes I have used some sh&$ty programs I'd really love to see the software for the GW's. I still say that It's a big bummer that the GW-8's MFX are "real-time only" What if your solo instrument doesn't need the MFX, but one of our backing instruments in a user song is a distorted guitar and you need the MFX (Distortion).... Does you guitar part now have to suffer?
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#242919 - 09/19/08 11:32 AM
Re: New Roland GW-8 Patch Demo!
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Actually, it's the same deal with the G70. MFX for realtime parts only. The FX for the song and style section is pretty decent, though, but send only, not insert. There IS a workaround, though... you take the part you want MFX'd, run it out a separate out, back into the IFX (an independent full MFX block dedicated to the RCA ins) and Bob's yer' uncle! You'll find these hardware routing restrictions apply to a LOT of arrangers, and even some WS's, as well. It's a drag, but not a deal-breaker, IMO BTW, E80 DOES have two extra MFX FX blocks dedicated to Song and Style Parts. And an extra Master FX (EQ and 3-band comp) for independent compression of style and realtime Parts. Not too shabby... (for an arranger )
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#242925 - 09/20/08 12:00 PM
Re: New Roland GW-8 Patch Demo!
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Look, here's the problem with converting existing MIDI files in a nutshell... The file that needs to be used in a style cannot have ANY changes in it. However long the variation loop is for, that's how long the pattern must go on for without any chord changes... Best of luck finding ANY MIDI files with no changes, without passing notes in the bassline or comping parts, and with four different sections with all the above that are usable as a building structure to make a usable style. From what I can make out, most of these lousy 'MIDI to Style' converter programs try to do this task automatically, usually to poor results. It is a VERY complex task, analyzing chord changes, and extrapolating what they WOULD be playing if no chord change had occurred. Beyond the scope of software, IMO. This is a task best done by humans (and well trained ones, at that!), not left to some automatic process. Prepare up the style divisions yourself, make sure that likely chord change boundaries don't have passing notes on them, prepare up alternative variations for minor modes, sevenths, diminished (whatever your arranger allows), prepare up major and minor intros and endings, and than import them to your style creator section of your arranger (or the 'blank slate' programs that the manufacturer provides), and note CAREFULLY which bar #'s are which divisions, and go from there... That will lead to a FAR more successful conversion than leaving it up to any automatic process...
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