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#39971 - 05/21/06 08:38 AM
Re: REQUEST ASSISTANCE
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Member
Registered: 01/30/03
Posts: 550
Loc: Hampshire U.K.
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I have two distinct ways of using SD cards.
Songs I have recorded in KN7 format. I have tried various methods of storing to SD cards, by styles, name etc., most of them had their limitations as they were not flexible enough and I finished up with combinations of songs, styles, on various small (64MB) SD cards always thinking there must be a better way than this! With the advent of the excellent SDExplorer tool which allows quick and easy manipulation of folders within the SD card and also to other SD cards I have moved things around in various ways and I am to a point where I feel that I can easily find/retrieve files/styles/settings easily and quickly.
I have recorded most of my favorite melodies and these I have filed in folders which are named A1, A2 B1, B2 etc the name of the song starting with A being filed in a folder named A1, A2 etc.
I have also scanned music scores and filed these alphabetically in, at present, but this can keep growing, 10 Ring Binders named A to Z etc.
If I want to sit down and just play without setting up various panels, styles etc., then I take, at random, Ring Binder J-M etc, and then knowing that my recording/settings will be in the folders J to M I can quickly play-along to the song I have recorded OR turn off the Sequencer part and play the song again or another song which I think would fit the same set-up. This allows me to sit down and play for quite a good session without having to work out which rhythm to use with which sounds etc,.
I add to these folder lists of recordings on the SD card and the alphabetical folders as and when I record more.
I am not a performer, I play purely for my own pleasure so I can well understand that this method would not be suitable for playing before an audience where requests are made to the performer to play their favourites but playing requests, type of Rhythms etc.,
Work in Progress: I have plenty of spare capacity on my main card which is 512MB and I also have in Folders 50 onwards, various Work in Progress files and Styles I think I may be of use etc., Not an ideal solution but it may give someone some ideas………………..Joan
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#39972 - 05/21/06 10:16 AM
Re: REQUEST ASSISTANCE
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Hmmmm, let me see what I do.
1-I use a lap top for music written music, Midi files and audio files.
2-All my music in 3 hole binders is now in my laptop in the same order as it is in the 3 hole binders. The songs are arranged in dance order, that is mixed songs to fit certain dances. Ballad—Latin—Big Band Up—Cha Cha ect.
Example; Book A --- Set the Panel memory to EXPANDED Take each song and set the Style, Variation, Transpose, Tempo, Instrumentation, Volumes and whatever.
Place the set up in one or two panel memories for each song (Registrations) Name the Bank which is normally the same as the first song in the Bank. Then the name of the song in each panel memory.
That gives me aprox. 8 X 10 = 75 to 80 songs in my KN 7 which fall in the same order as the laptop and the 3 hole binder.
Using the Bank View I can scan through 75 to 80 song set-ups while I am playing. Very little time is lost between songs.
My window displays; (Custom window) 1-The current bank – with 8 panel memories (Song names) 2-The six pads 3-Transpose 4-Chord being played 5-Right 1,2, Left 6-All Volumes for playing live 7-Name of style and variation 8-Tempo
After completing all ten banks all is saved on the SD card with Title. Now to the next 75 to 80 Song set-ups. At the present I have about 400 songs set up to play. The songs are constantly being improved on. Or reorganized.
If the song is Bank #1 and registration #1 then my laptop will show as #11. Indicating #1 Bank -- #1 registration. If the bank is #7 and the registration is #5 then the laptop reads #7
Sometimes I might have the same song in a few different play lists. You can have a play list for a younger crowd, one for Seniors or even one for a show you are going to play for. Each complete set-up (75 to 80 songs) is set under set-ups on my SD card.
I try to use the same sounds in memory for all my set-ups.
I set up my favorites, right side of keyboard for styles and instruments. I think there is room for 36.
I also have 15 line dances, original recordings (Audio) on my SD card.
No thought about midi files right now.
Hope this helps, John C.
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