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Scott Platinum Member
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 1:52 am Post subject: Is it possible to export drum rhythms from PA1000... |
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...and bring them into another arranger (e.g. a Roland)? |
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siebenhirter Platinum Member
Joined: 13 Oct 2011 Posts: 1852
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 10:15 pm Post subject: Re: Is it possible to export drum rhythms from PA1000... |
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Scott wrote: | ...and bring them into another arranger (e.g. a Roland)? |
If the drum tracks of both systems use midi events then no problem - Pa1000 uses midi events and is capable of doing so also via importing/exporting events of styles and pads tracks _________________ kind regards
- siebenhirter, austria -
Interesting facts about styles and stylePlayer functions can be found at http: www.elmarherz.de |
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Scott Platinum Member
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:24 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks. I do see on p.303 of the manual, the PA1000 has the function, "Exporting a Style to a Standard MIDI File ‘separated by markers’" which I assume is what I want... the drum patterns should end up on channel 10... and I'm guessing that the 'markers' define the variations (regardless of whether they are fixed--e.g. intros/ending--looping), yes? Then I guess the remaining question is whether the other board can import these things from a Standard MIDI File, keeping those markers intact (as opposed to having to re-define stuff manually on the other side)... |
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siebenhirter Platinum Member
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2023 9:11 pm Post subject: Styles for another arranger |
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Scott wrote: | .. the remaining question is whether the other board can import these things from a Standard MIDI File... |
In manual Page 304 you can find a screenshot of a test file created in Steinberg Cubase, just as an example of how a SMF separated by markers can look like.
The SMF after a Korg Style export corresponds to the structure of Korg Styles with eight tracks and the names of the individual sections. This structure may be different for a style from other manufacturers, maybe arranged in a different order, using different channels, etc .
What is essential, however, is the common, compatible data format of the sequence - and these are the Midi events, ready to be used after arranged accordingly for the respective style of another manufacturers arranger. _________________ kind regards
- siebenhirter, austria -
Interesting facts about styles and stylePlayer functions can be found at http: www.elmarherz.de |
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