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Editing a factory style | adding banjo strum

 
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Keymn
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 3:03 pm    Post subject: Editing a factory style | adding banjo strum Reply with quote

I created this brief video where I added a banjo strum to a factory style. I added the banjo strum to acc5/variation 1. Note: when I copied the variation 1 to 2,3,4, need to change the instrument to banjo. You will see this happen at the end of the video where it changes to brass on variation 2,3,4...a strumming horn section —-ha?

https://youtu.be/wXSG-b0J2Wg
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Editing a factory style | adding banjo strum Reply with quote

Keymn wrote:
I created this brief video where I added a banjo strum to a factory style. I added the banjo strum to acc5/variation 1. Note: when I copied the variation 1 to 2,3,4, need to change the instrument to banjo. You will see this happen at the end of the video where it changes to brass on variation 2,3,4...a strumming horn section —-ha?

https://youtu.be/wXSG-b0J2Wg

Keymn,
I hope I understand well that you are asking the question how to assign the Banjo to other Variation 2,3,4?
If so, you should go to Style Record mode > Menu > Element Track Controls and change the ACC 5 instrument to Banjo.
You should do this for every Variation (or any other style elements you want) and Save it.
Hope that helps.

Pa4-X-Element-Track-Control
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 7:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Editing a factory style | adding banjo strum Reply with quote

BR wrote:
Keymn wrote:
I created this brief video where I added a banjo strum to a factory style. I added the banjo strum to acc5/variation 1. Note: when I copied the variation 1 to 2,3,4, need to change the instrument to banjo. You will see this happen at the end of the video where it changes to brass on variation 2,3,4...a strumming horn section —-ha?

https://youtu.be/wXSG-b0J2Wg

Keymn,
I hope I understand well that you are asking the question how to assign the Banjo to other Variation 2,3,4?
If so, you should go to Style Record mode > Menu > Element Track Controls and change the ACC 5 instrument to Banjo.
You should do this for every Variation (or any other style elements you want) and Save it.
Hope that helps.

Pa4-X-Element-Track-Control



Yes, I forgot to add that...
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Keymn
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:12 am    Post subject: Re: Editing a factory style | adding banjo strum Reply with quote

Keymn wrote:
BR wrote:
Keymn wrote:
I created this brief video where I added a banjo strum to a factory style. I added the banjo strum to acc5/variation 1. Note: when I copied the variation 1 to 2,3,4, need to change the instrument to banjo. You will see this happen at the end of the video where it changes to brass on variation 2,3,4...a strumming horn section —-ha?

https://youtu.be/wXSG-b0J2Wg

Keymn,
I hope I understand well that you are asking the question how to assign the Banjo to other Variation 2,3,4?
If so, you should go to Style Record mode > Menu > Element Track Controls and change the ACC 5 instrument to Banjo.
You should do this for every Variation (or any other style elements you want) and Save it.
Hope that helps.

Pa4-X-Element-Track-Control



Yes, I forgot to add that...


Also in the style tracks view, uncheck “original sound set” on the variation you want the same tracks. Then “write current style settings”
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