no; the program must see the names "mainA" and "mainB" instead of 1 2 or 3, because that's how most keyboards will recognize the sections to loop or use on the style. The problem here is simply the naming. The program will assign the respective sections and parts once someone finishes editting the midi file. Since qws was not designed to read all the metadata and system exclussive that those files contain the program I got simply does those chores, but the editing of notes and patches and so on is done within the sequencer.
Juan On 10/3/09, Onj <[email protected]> wrote: > Unless I understand correctly, the midi file does store the markers. I can > send you a midi file with l, r, and 1 through 9 marked, you can press 1, 2, > 3, and jump to those points, and though they are not named, you can still > get to them. So besides the naiming, what's the real problem here? > I'm trying to understand but failing to do so. > Can't you simply remark the styles as required with shift 1, shift 2 etc, > and jump to the relevant sections with 1, 2 etc, as required? > > > From: Juan Bello <[email protected]> > on Saturday, October 03, 2009 7:22 PM > >> Hi list, >> I know I had asked this about a week ago but my need for it is crucial >> at this particular time. I sought to use several software that >> together would allo me to render my own midi creations or song >> sequencing data into any yamaha keyboard style file. However, the >> problem lies fundamentally in that the markers i place on the midi >> file MUST not be labelled anything but say, mainA, mainB, fill-in AB, >> ETC. to delimit the style sections. The problem now is that qws does >> not support text markers. It does support markers but qws assigns its >> own proprietary names to markers (like left, right, and 1 through 20) >> but that doesn't help since I need to modify the marker names so that >> I can propperly delimit the accompaniment style sections. I know other >> sequencers (which I can't afford right now) such as cakewalk let you >> place markers and then you can define or put the name you want to >> those markers. So the question is.. is there any possibility that >> something like this can also be implemented on QWS? I think it'd be >> more helpful because when I'm workin g with midi files I forget >> frequently where I had placed the 2nd marker, the first one, and so >> on. I think naming them would be useful on that respect, and of course >> the midi file would store such info, not qws. >> >> Juan >> To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com >> >> for archived list posts, see >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > > > To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com > > for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > -- --------------------------------------- To see the links archive for the list, log in with user name and password into: http://ultraleetj.homeft.net Contact me privately should you need the log in information To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
