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#452271 - 05/20/18 01:44 AM SD40 Save Midi File
Donny Offline
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Registered: 05/19/18
Posts: 8
Hello to all,

i would like to edit midi files (new instrumentation).
That is possible to change the instruments.
Can this new midi file saved ?
Do the new midi file use the new instruments ?

Roland

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#452413 - 05/21/18 10:51 PM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Donny]
synerjim Offline
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Yes, very easy. After changing the instrumentsa do other parameters, you can overwrite the original smf or create a new one.
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#452414 - 05/22/18 01:06 AM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: synerjim]
Donny Offline
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Registered: 05/19/18
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Yes, that is easy. Thank you for that.
The manual is not very good for the SD40......

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#452713 - 05/28/18 11:28 PM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Donny]
Donny Offline
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Registered: 05/19/18
Posts: 8
Hello,

one more question......
The volume is randomized. When i change the volume, the mixer has by starting the midi file not my volume.
The volume can not be saved, or do i make a mistake...

Roland

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#452719 - 05/29/18 01:12 AM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Donny]
necdetdoni Offline
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Registered: 05/20/03
Posts: 351
Loc: Antalya / Turkey
Originally Posted By Donny
Hello,

one more question......
The volume is randomized. When i change the volume, the mixer has by starting the midi file not my volume.
The volume can not be saved, or do i make a mistake...

Roland


same on SD9...OS problem?

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#452737 - 05/29/18 11:14 AM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Donny]
Ketron_AJ Offline
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Originally Posted By Donny
Hello,

one more question......
The volume is randomized. When i change the volume, the mixer has by starting the midi file not my volume.
The volume can not be saved, or do i make a mistake...

Roland


When you save the settings, choose GLOBAL so the changes are considered for the entire midifile. This will INCLUDE the setting for the volume knobs which will also be memorized.

Thanks,

AJ
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#452756 - 05/29/18 09:16 PM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Donny]
Donny Offline
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Registered: 05/19/18
Posts: 8
Hi AJ,

ok, thank you !!!!!


Roland

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#452782 - 05/30/18 11:03 AM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Ketron_AJ]
necdetdoni Offline
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Registered: 05/20/03
Posts: 351
Loc: Antalya / Turkey
Originally Posted By Ketron_AJ
Originally Posted By Donny
Hello,

one more question......
The volume is randomized. When i change the volume, the mixer has by starting the midi file not my volume.
The volume can not be saved, or do i make a mistake...

Roland


When you save the settings, choose GLOBAL so the changes are considered for the entire midifile. This will INCLUDE the setting for the volume knobs which will also be memorized.

Thanks,

AJ


Is there a way for save midi file " excluding volume knobs settings" ?

Initial mode save volume knobs too

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#452873 - 05/31/18 07:12 AM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Donny]
Donny Offline
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Registered: 05/19/18
Posts: 8
Hi AJ,

that did not work for me.
I cannot safe my mixer settings in gm files.

I changes all volumes to 127 saved it global , override the existing file, but after loading the midi file the
volumes are randomized.

My new instruments are changed and saved , but not the volume.....


Roland

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#454233 - 07/02/18 06:48 AM Re: SD40 Save Midi File [Re: Donny]
hspeulman Offline
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Registered: 06/28/18
Posts: 13
I have the same problem. When I store a midifile in the sd40, I notice that the volume setting is not good. This means that the rotary control chord affects the volume of the midifile. I have to move the chord separately when turning on the midifile, otherwise the accompaniment is often too soft. To solve?. Incidentally, even when I've edited it with the midfile editor program Optimizer or Cubase Elements.

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