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#62801 - 01/07/04 03:19 PM
Re: Track Merge
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, I've had use for the merge function for pad creation. I normally create pads ( & styles) from midifiles and so I use the kn sequencer. As pads 5 & 6 only have 1 instrument track & 1 chord track, I've had to mix 2 tracks together to create 1.
Possibly another use might be if creating a complicated drum track ( from scratch) if doing multi track recording in the kn.
A question was asked on the KN7 about Punch In recording ( we weren't sure if the kn had it, but susequently I noticed it does.) From what I understood the member wanted to add extra drums to a drum track using Punch In facilities, but I wasn't sure if the kn did it. Anyway I thought this alternative might be of some help to him.
Possibly another way of using merge function. --------------------------------------- Record your basic track drums ie bass & snare.(ie track 9 ) Then track 8 record your hhats, if it all sounds okay, merge the 2 tracks together to track (track 7), if not just rerecord the hhat track, at least you haven't disturbed your original Bass & Snare track. Now that track 8&9 have been merged into( track 7), record your cymbals on track 8 if all is okay merge track 7&8 to track 9 if you're going to add more drums, OR to track 10 if you've completed your drum recording.
You could virtually build up quite a complicated drum track, by merging drum tracks together. -------------------------------------------- I also convert the odd style using sequencer to style function. The thing that gives me the most grief with a converted style is usually the drum track. Velocities of the drums can be a problem. A drum track played on a psr may not sound right on a kn because the bass drum might end up being drowned out by a hihat etc etc. I recently came across a utility program that separates a drum track ( from a midifile) into separate tracks ie bass drum track 1, snare track 2 etc etc what this allows me now to do is give each of these drum instruments their own midi channel. I save it as a midifile, load it into the kn7 sequencer, adjust the velocities Sequencer Range Edit Velocity Change till I get the the drums sounding right, then I can merge them all back to track 10. I have to do it via Velocity Change Not Via Volume on each of the tracks, because once they're merged back together into track 10 they take on a global volume for the track.
best wishes Rikki
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#62807 - 01/07/04 05:34 PM
Re: Track Merge
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Hi Chuck, I think the reason that you are only hearing one instrument is that at any one time, you can only assign a single sound to a particular track. You cannot have a track assigned to both Sax and Trumpet sounds at the same time ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/wink.gif) If you have a look at the Mixer page in the sequencer, you will see that each track has a particular single sound assigned to it. If you reverse the assignment of your sounds, ie Sax in RT1 and Trumpet in RT2 and then repeat the operation, you will probably find that both voices are then Sax ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif) If this is the case, and I haven't tried it, then it would seem that when you merge the two sounds, the RT1 voice takes precedence. Basically, if you want the two different voices to play together, the simple way to achieve this is to just leave them un-merged. ------------------ Willum [This message has been edited by Bill Norrie (edited 01-08-2004).]
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