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#46562 - 10/26/04 12:06 AM
Re: Need help--again.
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Member
Registered: 08/26/04
Posts: 50
Loc: Mersea Island, England
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There is probably a simple answer to this "dilemma," but I don't know what it is! So, as usual, I am asking all the experts here to help. I have finished recording (using Easy Record) a song and I have saved it to a floppy disk. Now I would like to add an introduction and an ending to that song, hopefully without having to re-record the entire song. Is there some way I can record my beginning and ending (probably using the already prepared ones for the rhythm I am using), and then ADD them to the already recorded material? I have tried "Punching" them in, but when I play back, the new beginning and ending I want to add does not play. Any suggestions???
Thanks in advance, my dear friends! (By thw way, I am playing a 7000.)
Ted
Reply:
Dear Ted,
As we both play a 6K and 7K the only answer is to re-record the piece as, as far as I know Technics, bless their little cotton socks never got around to introducing a 'COPY & PASTE' facility as you probably use on your PC.
Most users we speak with, wether step or easy recording follow the same format as follows:
1 - Record the backing track including the intro, ending, etc. 2 - The control track for Fade In, Out etc. 3 - The melody (dies)
I'm afraid you're on a bit of a lost cause but as with all things, 'C'es La Vie'.
Regards,
Luce
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#46565 - 10/26/04 10:12 AM
Re: Need help--again.
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Hi Ted, Here's the procedure for adding an Intro to an existing sequence. I've checked it through this afternoon and it works OK.
1. Play the required Intro and check the number of bars used. 2. Load the sequence into which you wish to add the Intro. If you are using PANEL MEMORIES, make a note of which one is selected at the start of the sequence. 3. Press 'PROGRAM MENUS' > 'SEQUENCER' > 'COPY & PASTE' > 'MEASURE INSERT'. This will select the 'Measure Insert' Page. 4. In the left 'TRACK' column of the 'FROM' window, use the Up/Down keys to change to 'ALL' 5. In the 'FIRST MEASURE' column, select '4' 6. If the Intro is 4 Bars long, then in the 'LAST MEASURE' column, enter the value '7' 7. If the Intro is 3 Bars long, then in the 'LAST MEASURE' column, enter the value '6' 8. If the Intro is 2 Bars long, then in the 'LAST MEASURE' column, enter the value '5' 9. If the Intro is 1 Bar long, then in the 'LAST MEASURE' column, enter the value '4' 10. In the 'TO' window check that the 'TRACK' is sett to 'ALL' 11. Set the 'START MEASURE' to '1' and the 'REPEAT' to '0' 12. Press 'OK' and then 'YES'. This will just insert 1,2,3 or 4 bars, by copying one or more randomly selected bars, before what was the normal start of the sequence. This creates a space at the start, for insertion of the Intro. However, these extra inserted bars contain information which we do not want, so these bars will have to be Erased, but not Deleted, leaving blank bars for the length of the sequence Intro. 13. Press 'EXIT' once to return to the Copy & Paste screen. 14. Press 'MEASURE ERASE' 15. Set 'TRACK' to 'ALL' and 'FIRST MEASURE' to '1' 16. If the Intro is 4 Bars Long, set 'LAST MEASURE' to '4' 17. If the Intro is 3 Bars Long, set 'LAST MEASURE' to '3' 18. If the Intro is 2 Bars Long, set 'LAST MEASURE' to '2' 19. If the Intro is 1 Bar Long, set 'LAST MEASURE' to '1' 20. Set 'ERASE DATA' to 'ALL', press 'OK' and then 'YES'. We now have a number of blank bars at the start of the sequence. 21. Press 'EXIT' once to return to the Copy & Paste screen. 22. Press 'MEASURE COPY' 23. In the 'FROM' window, set the 'TRACK' to '6' 24. If the Intro is 4 Bars Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '5' 25. If the Intro is 3 Bars Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '4' 26. If the Intro is 2 Bars Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '3' 27. If the Intro is 1 Bar Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '2' 28. In the 'TO' window, set 'TRACK' to '6', 'START MEASURE' to '1' and 'REPEAT' to '0'. 29. Press 'OK' and then 'YES'. This copies the original sequencer control data to the new start position of the sequence. 30. Press 'EXIT' once to return to the Copy & Paste screen. 31. Press 'MEASURE ERASE' 32. In the 'TRACK' column, set to '6'. 33. If the Intro is 4 Bars Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '5' 34. If the Intro is 3 Bars Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '4' 35. If the Intro is 2 Bars Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '3' 36. If the Intro is 1 Bar Long, set 'FIRST MEASURE' and 'LAST MEASURE' to '2' 37. Set 'ERASE DATA' to 'ALL'. 38. Press 'OK' and then 'YES'. This erases the original sequencer control data from the old start position. 39. Press 'EXIT' twice to access the Seq. Menu page. 40. Press 'RECORD & EDIT' > 'STEP RECORD' > 'CTL'. 41. The Cursor should be positioned at the start of Bar1 beat 1 where you should see an asterisk. 42. With the Cursor still positioned at the start of Bar 1 Beat 1, Press the 'PANEL MEMORY' button which you noted earlier and is used at the start of the sequence. You should hear a 'Beep' as you press the button. 43. With the Cursor still positioned at the start of Bar 1 Beat 1, Press the appropriate 'INTRO/ENDING' button. (Beep) 44. Press 'EXIT' twice to return to the Record & Edit screen. 45. Press 'NOTE EDIT' > 'APC'. 46. Below the keyboard split point, play a brief single left hand chord, related to the key in which the sequence is played. So, if the sequence is in the key of C major, then play a C major chord. If in F Minor, play an F minor chord etc. You should see a pictorial representation of the notes played, in the left edge of the 'NOTE EDIT' screen. You may not hear any sound as a result of playing the notes. 47. Press 'PROGRAM MENUS' to return to the 'SEQUENCER PLAY' screen. 48. Press 'SEQUENCER RESET' (FILL IN 1) to ensure that the sequencer starts at the beginning. 49. Press 'START/STOP' and you should hear the Intro followed by your original sequence. 50. If all is well, when the sequence has finished, allow it to reset to Bar 1 the press 'PROGRAM MENUS' > 'SEQUENCER' > 'PANEL WRITE' > 'OK'. 51. Press 'SD Load' etc. and save your edited sequence.
------------------ Willum
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
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#46566 - 10/26/04 01:13 PM
Re: Need help--again.
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Member
Registered: 08/12/01
Posts: 562
Loc: England
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Originally posted by Mark, Michie & Luce:
Dear Ted, As we both play a 6K and 7K the only answer is to re-record the piece as, as far as I know Technics, bless their little cotton socks never got around to introducing a 'COPY & PASTE' facility as you probably use on your PC.
Most users we speak with, wether step or easy recording follow the same format as follows:
1 - Record the backing track including the intro, ending, etc. 2 - The control track for Fade In, Out etc. 3 - The melody (dies)
I'm afraid you're on a bit of a lost cause but as with all things, 'C'es La Vie'.
Regards,
Luce I am afraid Luce that you have it completely wrong,copy and paste has been around in the Technics sequencer for as long as I can remember.
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