mercergate wrote:You mean sequencer mode for playback right, not songplay. There is a lttle hitch where the style change happens, Still, it's progress for me. Thanks again.
Hi mercergate,
Yes SEQUENCER mode for playback. My mistake. I use a modified version of the "Default" setup which is used in both STYLE PLAY mode when recording to Sonar, and is also used in SEQUENCER mode when playing back from Sonar.
Here are a few more tips while I think of them ....
During playback in SEQUENCER mode, set "Local Off" and set "MIDI Thru" to ON. Otherwise the Pa2x/Pa800 will not do what you expect.
It's useful to set the GLOBAL "show track activity" option so that in SEQUENCER mode, you can see in RED on each track the data coming in on each channel from the MIDI IN port.
I said I use a modified "Default" MIDI setup. Here are the details ....
It's very useful to set MIDI IN channel 1 to "Global" instead of "P1_Tr 1", and then resave the "Default" MIDI setup. I make sure I delete any bank/program change messages from track 1 channel 1 in Sonar. This is a rather neat trick because it gives you three multitimbral internal Pa2x/Pa800 channels for the price of one MIDI channel, and you can then manually select and modify sounds and performances and volumes for UPPER1, UPPER2 and UPPER3, and have them playback as a layered set of sounds, all controlled from the "upper" keyboard solo notes you recorded onto Track 1 in Sonar.
I don't bother to record UPPER2 and UPPER3 on Sonar since they are duplicates of UPPER1 and it wastes tracks and storage space. Instead I use the "freed up tracks" to record different solo parts when multitracking. So I have also modified my "Default" MIDI OUT preset so that channels 2 and 3 are not normally used.
When multitracking (at record time) in Sonar I do a first take with the Pa2x in STYLE PLAY mode to capture the style accompaniment while I play and record my playing on track 1 channel 1 and chords on track 4 channel 4.
Then I set the Pa2x to SEQUENCER mode, so I can play back from Sonar while I continue to play and record additional solo tracks on the PA2X keyboard (I use it without a split for the second and subsequent takes). I use many tracks to capture subsequent solo stuff from MIDI channel 1 in Sonar, and if I want to hear the previous channel 1 tracks while I record new ones, I change the channel number in Sonar to any of channel 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 which are not otherwise used.
On the Pa2x, I select the Sound for each of the MIDI In channels 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 manually initially. When I have the sounds how I want them, I add a bank and program change message at time 0 on the corresponding Sonar tracks, so that the MIDI file will play back how I want it in future.
Track 1 channel 1 is always used to play back my Multi-timbral UPPER1, UPPER2 and UPPER3 sounds, and it is not possible to program anything into Track 1 in Sonar to automate the selection of the correct Sounds, and bank and program change messages will only change the UPPER1 sound, and will not alter UPER2 and UPPER3. It is possible to automate it using a different track in Sonar and to place a Bank and program change event that will select the correct Performance on the Pa2x/Pa800. You could also use the same track to select different UPPER1, UPPER2 UPPER3 and LOWER Performances on the Pa2x/Pa800 at different times in the song. If so, at playback time that track/channel would have to be denoted as "Control" in the MIDI IN section of the "Default" MIDI Setup. After it has been denoted as "Control" for the Pa2x/Pa800, you can not use that channel for playing back notes.
Once you have prepared a MIDI file in Sonar with 16 tracks in it, you can play back that file in SONG Play mode on the Pa2x/Pa800 using Player 1. You can continue in Sonar to record an additional 16 tracks if you like. Then save the second set of 16 tracks as a new MIDI file. The second MIDI file can then be loaded onto Player 2 on the Pa2x/Pa800. Then you can play back all 32 tracks in sync at the same time on the Pa2x/Pa800.
Regards,
Rob