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#60236 - 07/27/03 03:25 PM
Re: Sequencer to Composer Copy
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Hi Anthony, I have used the seq to composer feature on my kn7 on the odd occasion, but my sources have been midifiles created from keyboard styles, or midifiles created from BIAB program. Therefore I had the option of recording the midifile based on the cmaj chord. I only used the transpose feature to lower or raise ( by an octave) any of the tracks that needed adjusting.
In your case I tend to think you will need to work out what chords are being used in the section of music you are trying to create the style from. Just say you pick a particular 4 bars. If there's no chord changes in those bars, it should be fairly simple to do, once you work out what the chord is. If there are chord changes within the 4 bars , it will be more difficult. I think you actually have to then transpose the parts so that they're all using the same chord ie c/f/g/c , you'd need to transpose the middle ones to c/c/c/c. ( don't accidently transpose the drum parts (heehee) It might be easier to work out what the chords are in a software sequencer where you can see a score. If you don't have one, P. G. Music has a demo of power tracks available for download. Even though you can't save anything, I'm fairly certain you can import midifiles into it, and you should be able to view the midifile.
best wishes Rikki
[This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 07-27-2003).]
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#60239 - 07/28/03 01:24 AM
Re: Sequencer to Composer Copy
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Hi Anthony, I'm no expert on the subject & quite frankly the manual is pretty useless on the subject. As I mentioned earlier I haven't tried a midifile / seq with chord changes recently ( the last time was when I had my kn5 which goes back 6 years, so I'm a bit rusty on the matter) From memory Intro's & Endings I beleive can actually have chord progressions in them. The 4 variations & fills shouldn't have chord changes in them. They should either be based on a maj or min chord and you actually identify which key & type it is ie cmaj cmin dmaj etc or else the composer won't play it correctly. There is a setting in the composer where you identify the key/chord you have used. The KN7 also allows tensions ( haven't worked that one out yet, though I have noticed d's & a's in what is supposedly a c maj chord within some of the onboard styles).
If your sequence has chord changes within one bar, I don't think the composer transpose function will work as there doesn't appear to be an increment smaller than 1 bar. It may be possible to do it in a software sequencer, but still not an easy task. Probably why I gave up on it years ago.
If on the other hand you only had 1 chord change on each of the 4 bars, ie 1 bar g, 1 bar c, 1 bar f, 1 bar cm, pick one of the bars and transpose the other 3 bars to make all the bars have the same chord ie all c or all g.
Just out of interest, does the piano have the easy composer feature? where you dial up up different style parts to create new styles. I'm working on that feature at the moment on my kn7.
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#60242 - 07/30/03 04:59 PM
Re: Sequencer to Composer Copy
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Hi Anthony, as I probably mentioned earlier, I've used the seq to composer function, but really only with styles from my other keyboards & from BIAB program. This gives me the option of recording the midifile as one long c chord, with intro's , variations & fills. In short I've done all the hard work in my computer including taking notes on where all the various style parts start & finish.. Once I've done that, the process of seq to composer is really quite simple. The KN7 appears to use the internal parts for easy composer also, wheras my 9000pro lets one use external styles as well, and you also know exactly which style part you're using, which is a bit of a bonus. Just wondering if you actually use it to any degree. I used to use the feature on my kn5 years ago, when I couldn't find a style to suit a song. best wishes rikki Originally posted by AnthonyCian: Rikki, the PR804 does have easy composer record. You can assign various composer parts and make your own pattern set. Not sure on the KN, but on the PR you can only take from the presets.
Again...THANKS for all the feedback.
Anthony[/B]
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#60244 - 07/31/03 08:45 PM
Re: Sequencer to Composer Copy
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Hi Anthony, technically speaking, you can do it all, but to me it's so much easier to identify a chord in notation form. Some external sequencers are really inexpensive nowadays and a lot of the companies have demo's you can download & try, before you buy. Powertracks is quite a good one. http://www.pgmusic.com/powertracks.htm It just depends on how keen you are on creating styles from midifiles. I've just gone through the whacky exercise of recording in the individual parts in the easy composer. It's sometimes a bit of a hit & miss affair trying to use the function, as you don't really know what's going to pop up as you scroll thru. Might be looking for a string part, and in the meantime you have anything from brass to piano popping up. I figured if I could identify the parts ie string part as being 8 beat accomp 5 no32 etc it would save a bit of time instead of just scrolling thru all the parts willy nilly looking for strings. I'd know which numbers to dial up and audition. The fun part now will be to try catalogue them with some sort of meaningful description . (I'm always coming up with some hair brained idea (haahaa) best wishes Rikki
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