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#59673 - 08/30/05 02:44 PM
Re: Conversion Issue
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Member
Registered: 08/29/05
Posts: 91
Loc: Sebring, Florida, USA
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Hi Bill, thanks for the welcome. I've not had any success yet. Here's what I did. I did drop the sound down by 12 steps (per your suggestion), I was using "Concert Grand". I saved the new sound in "memory" in the sound group. I punched it up and played it - it was just what I wanted. I then went to the sequence, using program menus, selected "sequencer", then selected "record and edit", then selected "step record". I cursored over to the first "event" (asterisk) and erased the sound that was there, then went to my "concert grand" sound, pressed it and heard the beep that the sound had been replaced. I then saved it (to a floppy), loaded it, but it was the same piano as before. Obviously I'm missing s step or something.
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#59674 - 08/30/05 03:13 PM
Re: Conversion Issue
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hey Jim
Welcome at last to the forum.
Try this to lower by an octave.
Load your sequence menu/sequencer/range edit/transpose Tracks all/ 1st measure-1,last measure-150 Transpose- -12 Track 10(for when drums are present) +12 Escape Try it now and save
It sounds great
Bernie
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#59676 - 08/30/05 09:15 PM
Re: Conversion Issue
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Jim, let me outline;
1- IMPORTANT, the sequence tells the keyboard what to do!
2-Load your midi file with the organ playing the solo. What you want is to change the organ sound into a nice piano, playing an octave lower. So we must tell the sequence what to do. 3-Select the piano you want. 4-Press program menus, (right side) 5-Press Sound 6-Press Part settings 7-Use buttons on left to scroll to Part #3 on the right side change key shift to ?12 (one octave) 8-On right side of keyboard press and hold the center button of the Panel memory, now while your holding the center button press#1 The piano you have selected, and the lower octave are save in the panel memory, But------the sequence has no idea what you just did. Soooo, we must make a Control track in our sequence.
Let?s go to Sequence in the Program Menus. 9-Press Program Menus 10-Press sequence 11-Press Record Edit 12-Press Track Assign 13-(Left side) Scroll down to TR7 (second column) change window next to TR7 to ?Control? 14-Press OK Back to Program Menus 16-Press Program Menus 17- Press Sequence 18- Press Step Record 19-Press 7 ? you are now writing in track #7 20-Make sure the highlight mark is under #1, then press #1 on the panel memory ?you?ll hear a sound and see a mark under #1 You have written the information you wanted in the control track #7 Which will now tell the sequence what you want it to do.
Exit from Program Menus ? you must now save what you have done. You loaded a GM midi file, you are now going to save it as Technics File. 1-Press Disk or SD, (Where you wish to save it) 2-Press Save 3-Press Technics format 4-(Left side) Press Name 5-Write in name and press OK. 6-Go to the second window and press All Off.(bottom right) 7-Now select?Panel ? P.Mem ? Sequence. 8-Back to page one ? check right side to see if are saving the correct items. 9-Press Save ? Done
Now I hope I got that all right ?ha ha ha ha
Bill and Bernie have posted all this information, I just thought I would write it over in my own language.
John C.
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