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#60653 - 10/18/02 07:04 AM
Re: Altering voices on converted disks.
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
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editing the sounds in styles is done in composer before you copy to custom.
Therefore copy each style back into composer:- composer, custom style copy, from custom to memory bank. (press direction switch if not the right way round, press ok).
exit, go to bank you have copied to, go to the pattern you want, ok, select bass (or other tracks), now change the sound in the sound group. Repeat for the other variations etc till satisfied.
now exit back to composer menu, custom style copy, from memory bank to custom style, again using the direction switch, press ok.
the changes are now permanently in the custom section.
how do you understand what some people believe they achieve by leaving a bomb in a public place?
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#60654 - 10/18/02 07:36 AM
Re: Altering voices on converted disks.
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Registered: 12/14/99
Posts: 521
Loc: University, MS 38677 USA
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I've done a lot of editing following the process Alec described. If you change voices, for example the bass sound, on all of the intro's, fills, variations, and endings, wonder how many buttons would have to be pressed? It sure is laborious. I'd give up half of what's on my 6500 if I could get one large page or screen of Composer where everything to change could be viewed at once, make the desired changes, then push the button one time. To me, that would be a great step forward.
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#60661 - 10/19/02 03:36 PM
Re: Altering voices on converted disks.
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 480
Loc: The Plantation, Leesburg, Flor...
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Jean, you ain't seen nuthin' yet. If you want buttons to push, get into the sequencer note editor, after you've used the composer to set up your style, and panel memory buttons to store your cool sounding instruments, and easy record to record that song you really like but keep making silly mistakes on. Now, you'll see some brand new buttons! With these new found buttons, you open up a whole new phase of music making. It's the corrections facility of your keyboard and you get a chance to atone for missed notes and other keyboard transgressions. It is very intimidating, but once learned, it's sooooooo helpful. You can make that short note longer, the soft note louder and get rid of that klinker that everyone would certainly notice. It's like Alec said, it's almost like typing. Alec, you're right about the 2 fill-ins instead of 8. I'm so used to working with old conversions, I sometimes forget there are some newer styles that have more than 2. Jean, you've scratched the surface of what your miracle machine can do, so just keep on prodding and poking. You just about can't hurt your keyboard until you get so frustrated you toss it out the window. Buy the optional chain and anchor.
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