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thanks ..that seems to work..but not for volume i guess...how about if i want to turn down the volum of percussion only in var3?...is this savable somehow?...thanks...BiHSound wrote:I think you can "save" the tempo only once you are outside of the record mode. You would do that on the Main style play screen, select the tempo you wish, click the top right corner arrow, and select Write Style or something like that...you will see that the tempo will be saved this time, even when you go into the record mode.
no, i don't think if you can do that. It's best to go to record mode, and adjust the "expression" in Var 3, for your percussion track.motor30 wrote:thanks ..that seems to work..but not for volume i guess...how about if i want to turn down the volum of percussion only in var3?...is this savable somehow?...thanks...BiHSound wrote:I think you can "save" the tempo only once you are outside of the record mode. You would do that on the Main style play screen, select the tempo you wish, click the top right corner arrow, and select Write Style or something like that...you will see that the tempo will be saved this time, even when you go into the record mode.
ok thanks...i'll try to check the expression...let me put my other questions for pa800 here, when i try to change the octave of one sound the other ones are also changing...i couldn't find how to unlock this so only one sound change in octave...also when i transpose in subscale mode, the subscale key also move, how about if i want to always keep the subscale key in the same position but transpose the scale notes a few up or down...Assyrianpianist wrote:no, i don't think if you can do that. It's best to go to record mode, and adjust the "expression" in Var 3, for your percussion track.motor30 wrote:thanks ..that seems to work..but not for volume i guess...how about if i want to turn down the volum of percussion only in var3?...is this savable somehow?...thanks...BiHSound wrote:I think you can "save" the tempo only once you are outside of the record mode. You would do that on the Main style play screen, select the tempo you wish, click the top right corner arrow, and select Write Style or something like that...you will see that the tempo will be saved this time, even when you go into the record mode.
i am afraid it didn't work for me...how about octave problem?...please see above..any suggestion...thanksAssyrianpianist wrote:I don't think if it is, but it's worth a try.macboy wrote:I thought this was possible ? Right ?motor30 wrote:how about if i want to turn down the volum of percussion only in var3?...is this savable somehow?...thanks...
when in style mode, go to the menu, and there's a tab called "tunning" if i remember it right. Then you can make adjustments to individual sounds and then save it. Those buttons on the right side of the keyboard are meant to transpose all 3 layers i believe, which makes sense for live performance. If you don't like the setting as it is right now, just go to the menu, and make the fine adjustments manually.motor30 wrote:i am afraid it didn't work for me...how about octave problem?...please see above..any suggestion...thanksAssyrianpianist wrote:I don't think if it is, but it's worth a try.macboy wrote: I thought this was possible ? Right ?
Assyrianpianist wrote:when in style mode, go to the menu, and there's a tab called "tunning" if i remember it right. Then you can make adjustments to individual sounds and then save it. Those buttons on the right side of the keyboard are meant to transpose all 3 layers i believe, which makes sense for live performance. If you don't like the setting as it is right now, just go to the menu, and make the fine adjustments manually.motor30 wrote:i am afraid it didn't work for me...how about octave problem?...please see above..any suggestion...thanksAssyrianpianist wrote: I don't think if it is, but it's worth a try.
Assyrianpianist wrote:when in style mode, go to the menu, and there's a tab called "tunning" if i remember it right. Then you can make adjustments to individual sounds and then save it. Those buttons on the right side of the keyboard are meant to transpose all 3 layers i believe, which makes sense for live performance. If you don't like the setting as it is right now, just go to the menu, and make the fine adjustments manually.motor30 wrote:i am afraid it didn't work for me...how about octave problem?...please see above..any suggestion...thanksAssyrianpianist wrote: I don't think if it is, but it's worth a try.
motor30 wrote:i am afraid it didn't work for me...how about octave problem?...please see above..any suggestion...thanksAssyrianpianist wrote:I don't think if it is, but it's worth a try.macboy wrote: I thought this was possible ? Right ?
well , i told you how to do it. I do it all the time, and it works for me!!!motor30 wrote:so my problem is when i try to edit and save the volume of for example percussion for one variation, this value for percussion volume then applies to all variations...i need to play around as you wrote above..
you are right...i just found the expression button for percussion, i was in wrong page!..thanks a lot..Assyrianpianist wrote:well , i told you how to do it. I do it all the time, and it works for me!!!motor30 wrote:so my problem is when i try to edit and save the volume of for example percussion for one variation, this value for percussion volume then applies to all variations...i need to play around as you wrote above..