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#56554 - 10/13/03 01:32 PM
Re: QUANTIZE
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
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sure, that's the easiest way as long as you note down or know the chords. Saving your easy recording as midi will not save the accompaniment anyway, but you aren't interested in that, just the melody line for lead sheet. I would quantise hard and don't use the pitchbend or modulation wheels or volume pedal.
Load the midi into your computer sequencer program and select channel 1, which R1 should have been on. Most programs have a chord input function which consists of just typing C, Am, Dm7 etc and, for example using the space bar to jump to the next measure point requiring a chord change. You can even play the original recording in the 7k at the same time at a very slow tempo and write the chords in the program as they come up in the screen, complete with the correct measure numbers.
When finished save, then look at the print preview page and see how it pans out. You can usually play around with the sizes of how many measures you want across the stave, and whether you fit it all on one A4 page or go for big fonts etc and spread it across two or more pages.
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#56555 - 10/13/03 01:39 PM
Re: QUANTIZE
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Registered: 10/02/02
Posts: 437
Loc: Silver City, NM USA
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Hi Ted, The answer is yes. You can print out the melody as a lead sheet even if technichord is used, PROVIDING, you put your desired technichord voice in part four and then select part four instead of Conductor, Right 1, Right 2, or Left. Using part four for the techichord voice has other advantages, as pointed out some time ago by Alec, in that you now have complete control over the techichord voice such as volume level, and all of the other sound editing features of the keyboard. All independant of the main melody voices. This opens up a whole new realm of sound possibilities such as a SOP Saxaphone playing duet with Marimba, ETC. Of course you can have a different voice and voice edit for each panel memory position as they are all saved in panel memory. This gives almost unlimited tonal possibilities. Once you start playing around with this feature, I think that you will use it all of the time. I have started doing this as a matter of routine even if I just want to use the R1 or R2 voice for technichord because it gives such versatility and can be edited at any time at a later date. Regards, Walt
[This message has been edited by Walt Meyer (edited 10-13-2003).]
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#56561 - 10/16/03 02:50 AM
Re: QUANTIZE
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Registered: 03/15/02
Posts: 118
Loc: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Hi, I also would like to print a leadsheat fromt my easyrecord songs. Read the comment from technisplayer sure, that's the easiest way as long as you note down or know the chords. Saving your easy recording as midi will not save the accompaniment anyway, but you aren't interested in that, just the melody line for lead sheet[/B] I try to do this with the apc to smf convert item. But the next page give me track1->r1->°->apc/pad with apc/pad default is off. When I want to convert track1 R1 (melody) I have to make changes in the apc/pad colum. But there I only can chose between drum or accomp1 etc. but not melody. And you had to do this otherwise the button with convert on it doesn't work. So do I something wrong or is there a differnt way for making a miditrack from the melody played in R1 with easyrecord. rgds. Willem [This message has been edited by waterschip (edited 10-16-2003).]
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