* From "Tage Widsell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I don't use the internal synth, but i do know a thing or two about MIDI file
import. From what you say it sounds like you are trying to import MIDI file
type 1, but the RM1x only supports MIDI files type 0. Please check your
settings before exporting your MIDI files. It has worked really well for me.
Regards
Tage Widsell
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: useful work from the RM1X
>Date: tor 19 aug 1999 08.15
>
> * From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> long since over the great sounding sample files but I have yet to get any
> useful work out of this box. Anyone care to tackle these issues ?
>
> a. How do you import midi files ? Since Yamaha touts this as a 'sequence
> remixer' shouldnt this be fairly easy to do ? I either get a "Ilegal format"
> error or the resulting sound is chaos. Its nearly impossible to tell what is
> being played from my 'known good' file and the muck that I hear. The manual
> and 'oh so glossy' literature would have you believe its a snap. So far no
> luck.
>
> b. how do you determine the connection between sounds as printed in the
> "listbook" and the codes presented in the voice/phrase breakdown ( a screen
> achieved by hitting the pattern button 2x).
>
> c. what is the basic unit of sound here ? Is it a single percussive attack of
> the instrument itself or some pattern of percussive hits ?
>
> d. is there an easy way to go thru each individual sound and hear it clearly
> ? I dont want to hear any of these sounds run thru any pattern or rhythmic
> figure - just want to touch a key and hear what it sounds like . . .
>
> e. is there a way to impose ADSR on these individual sounds such that they
> remain as Ive set them ? It would be alot more useful to mold these basic
> sounds and have them stay that way . . .I notice some of the percussive hits
> end too soon, too soon for my tastes anyway . . .
>
> Thanks in advance !
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