Hi all, As you know, I am still learning this Kn7000. I have done a couple of songs, but would like to change a voice at a suitable interval. The songs are already in my SD card. Can you help? Thank you, Jess
Registered: 05/01/03
Posts: 88
Loc: Birmingham, England
Hi Jess,
There are at least 4 different ways of changing any recorded voice. So any advice to you would have to be based upon how you've sequenced your recording.
If you'd care to let us know how you sequenced your recording, I have little doubt that many people can help you. It's a pretty straightforward affair. All the best,
Hi folks, sorry I was so vague. I set up a panel memory with 8 sounds. I then did a quick record using some of these. I then saved to SD card. When I heard the songs many times, I decided they would sound better if I changed a voice or two. To give you an e.g. I started a song with vocals, which in my opinion went on too long. That's why I wish to change. I can'tgive any more information, sorry. I have changed the voice whilst it is playing, but I don't know how to make it permanent. Many thanks for your help, Jess
Hi Jess - In your instance of where you have your voices in the panel memories I would change the voices to your new choices. Saving to a NEW FILE - do not overwrite the other one, do a selective SAVE, using page 2 of the SAVE option and saving ONLY - Current Panel and Panel Memory.
With your recording still active at the screen, LOAD back into your active recording the new file of panel memory changes. This should do the trick. Your recording should now use the new voices.
In the instance where you wish to change a voice where you think it has gone on too long you would have to go into STEP RECORD and Control track and cursor through to the position where you where you want to change the voices etc., and call in the new voice.
Has anyone got a better idea?.........Joan
[This message has been edited by Joan (edited 01-15-2006).]
Hi Joan, I am sorry to labour the point, but I have been only partially successful.I did the first part of your instructions, but I did not understand how to load the new current panel and panel memory into the recording. I tried having the sequencer light on, then loading the new file, but it still plays the initial voices. The only way I can get it to work is to press the new panel memory button. This then plays the new voices when I use start stop button.
I also have a problem with the step record. I can get to the measure I wish to change voice, but then I can't go on. If you can be bothered to help again, I would be grateful. Many thanks, Jess
Hi Jess - James has offered to send you walk-through steps how to do what you wish. Try his suggestions - he is a first class musician and I am sure that his step by step method will help you.
The method I suggested I thought would the simplest way for you to do it but there are various ways to correct this including a method where you can go into the Sequencer in Step Record mode and at the point where you wish to change the voice, do this, but if you have not done it before it takes some explaining how to do it.
As I said give James instructions a try.
Good Luck
Hi James If you are writing these steps to correct voices, I, and I am sure others, would be interested in seeing your step by step instructions on this. Perhaps you would post them here?
I personally use the Step Record method but I know there are others. ...........Joan
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Registered: 05/01/03
Posts: 88
Loc: Birmingham, England
Hi Jess,
If you'd care to e-mail me on colin.leaney@homecall.co.uk I can send you a complete instruction, which is totally dependent upon how you did your initial sequencing.
You will then have the best of both worlds from Jim and I. Cheers,
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
James and Colin, please put your info on this forum for all to read -- why e-mail, you will be writing the steps, share it with all.
For myself -- I read this forum everyday, it is a blessing to see all the different views and methods ---so why not share. As far as it being too long--naw, give us the option to decide if it is too long.
Life is so good; Instead of going out my wife said she rather stay at home and cook for me, aaaaaaah, nice.
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Loc: The Netherlands
Hi Jim and Colin, according to the whish from some members to share your knowledge and it is technical a problem to publish it here, I offer a place on KESO (under Tips & Tricks), whereas the the author gets the credits of his work by mentioning his name. This is tmo a good way to build the knowledgebank for the Kn7000? If you whish, please send me a mail. But of course, no pressure, it's up to you, Best to you, Cees
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Registered: 09/14/02
Posts: 533
Loc: The Netherlands
Elizabeth, I totally agree with you. Let there be no misunderstanding, I really don't want to compete with Nigels' famous Synthzone (I am not even close , and I don't want that). All I want to be supplementary to the 'needs' of the kn7-owners/players as a 'hobbyist' (allthought sometimes I think it looks like working ). In my post I offered webspace if 'technical problems' would hinder sharing knowledge to eachother. A matter of minor importance maybe, that the Tips&Tricks page is less a 'forum' and more a structured database to which the SZoners can direct to help FAQ-items of the KN7, if they whish! Just wanted to share my thoughts, evoked by the capitals in your post. Greetings, Cees
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Originally posted by cees: I really don't want to compete with Nigels' famous Synthzone
Synth Zone is all about supporting sites like KESO that provide specific keyboard support that isn't available anywhere else online. I really can't give that level of support but I can help promote sites that do. Cees website is invaluable to Technics owners and you should be very thankful for the service that he provides.
Thanks Cees from us all and I hope you are able to continue well into the future.