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#365974 - 05/04/13 01:08 AM
Re: trying to write a software PC based arranger
[Re: stephen.hazel]
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Stephen, the high notes you're hearing could be mega voices if it's a Tyros or newer psr style? How are you actually studying the Yamaha styles? I used to do my Yamaha to korg style conversions, by changing the .sty extension to .mid. Good way of studying the style structure. There's already at least 3 Yamaha style players around. Dan's VArranger, which plays Ketron, Yamaha & Roland styles. There's Live styler and One Man Band, though not sure if Jos is still supporting & doing upgrades?? I'm getting a tad rusty on Yammies as I've mainly been editing & converting styles across to my korg's for the last 3 to 4 years. The style structure is different between the brands. Well I've found the C9 note - it's not in a drum channel, it's in a chord one. I've almost got it tracked down I think. Maybe it's just in this one .STY file and I'll just strip it out. We'll see. If it's not an obvious thing, don't worry about it.
I do have some details to work out with how slash chords are arranged. Unless it's easy to explain, I think that'll happen a bit later.
As for ReChord, it's only in the "think it through" phase at the moment. But seems like it won't be too tough. I'll probably rip out the code in my MidiConfiger program that echoes midi events so you can tell if an input midi device is responding ok.
I'll make it dump whatever raw midi events it finds into a file and one of you folks can run it and send me that file. (As I don't have an arranger keyboard). Then once I can figure out the midi events to collect, respond to and send, I'll be good to go.
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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