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new korg
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Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:37 pm Post subject: how i convert mp3 to style |
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how i convert mp3 to style |
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Sam CA Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:02 am Post subject: Re: how i convert mp3 to style |
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new korg wrote: | how i convert mp3 to style |
You mean how to just get your favorite Michael Buble mp3 or whatever and convert it into a Style just like that? _________________ Sam
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Thoraldus Platinum Member
Joined: 28 Nov 2010 Posts: 2061 Location: Rocky Mountains - SE IDaho
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:10 am Post subject: Re: how i convert mp3 to style |
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Assyrianpianist wrote: | new korg wrote: | how i convert mp3 to style |
You mean how to just get your favorite Michael Buble mp3 or whatever and convert it into a Style just like that? |
Thanks for the chuckle Sam! _________________ ”It’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.”
Johann Sebastian Bach
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Korg Kronos2, Casio MZ-X500, PA600, AKAI MPD32, M-Audio Oxygen 25, ZOOM H6, Cakewalk Sonar |
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Sam CA Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 6:59 am Post subject: Re: how i convert mp3 to style |
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Thoraldus wrote: | Assyrianpianist wrote: | new korg wrote: | how i convert mp3 to style |
You mean how to just get your favorite Michael Buble mp3 or whatever and convert it into a Style just like that? |
Thanks for the chuckle Sam! |
Couldn't resist...
I'd seen all kinds of "How to " questions before but this one was definitely new for me. _________________ Sam
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Pa3XDK Full Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:10 am Post subject: |
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Don't think that would be possible mate... (Would be a cool feature though, perhaps it would be made in 20 years from now.. )
You could make a multitrack wave-file into midifiles though, that way you can import to a style - however thats a VERY big work.. Why just not buy the style you need, or create yourself from scratch? _________________ Korg Pa3X 76
Korg Kronos 2 73
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NI Komplete Ultimate 9, and a hell of a lot VI's
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Sam CA Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:09 pm Post subject: |
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You need a "back to future Time Machine" for this. _________________ Sam
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gerr60
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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If its not possible then why not just say so. |
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Thoraldus Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 4:39 pm Post subject: |
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gerr60 wrote: | If its not possible then why not just say so. |
It is not that it's impossible, just not probable. If you could find a 3rd party program that could accurately convert an MP3 file to multi-channel MIDI you might be able to pull it off. As I understand the current technology, MP3 to MIDI conversion programs have not been all that useful.
The basic thing to understand here is that Styles are created from performance aka 'digital' data, not 'analog' data. Styles can be relatively easily made from the performance data contained in MIDI files.
Hope that helps clear things up for you.
cheers!
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Karimh Junior Member
Joined: 29 Apr 2013 Posts: 87 Location: Halifax, CAN.
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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MP3 to MIDI? Hmmmm.. makes my head hurt thinking about it.. if I ever get a client asking me this, I'd pay them to leave my studio at once. |
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Sam CA Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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gerr60 wrote: | If its not possible then why not just say so. |
You missed the humor buddy! _________________ Sam
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gerr60
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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No Sam, many of us struggle to get to grips with this keyboard and welcome all the help we can get from this site without the p being taken. |
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Sam CA Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 6:19 pm Post subject: |
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gerr60 wrote: | No Sam, many of us struggle to get to grips with this keyboard and welcome all the help we can get from this site without the p being taken. |
GERR60! You're barely posted 2 meaningful posts and you're already trying to set the tone for this forum. You need to chill out. If you don't like what you read move on to the next post. I've helped hundreds of users like YOU. Good luck _________________ Sam
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Thoraldus Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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Thoraldus wrote: | gerr60 wrote: | If its not possible then why not just say so. |
It is not that it's impossible, just not probable. If you could find a 3rd party program that could accurately convert an MP3 file to multi-channel MIDI you might be able to pull it off. As I understand the current technology, MP3 to MIDI conversion programs have not been all that useful.
The basic thing to understand here is that Styles are created from performance aka 'digital' data, not 'analog' data. Styles can be relatively easily made from the performance data contained in MIDI files.
Hope that helps clear things up for you.
cheers!
Rick |
You're welcome. _________________ ”It’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.”
Johann Sebastian Bach
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Rick Stirling - Retired Electrical Engineer - Erstwhile Photographer
Korg Kronos2, Casio MZ-X500, PA600, AKAI MPD32, M-Audio Oxygen 25, ZOOM H6, Cakewalk Sonar |
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