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Started by Jørgen, November 13, 2017, 04:17:15 PM

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Jørgen

Hi

Enjoy the "new" styles in your "old" keyboard without the "noise" sounds...

Clean style files using Revo Drums with my new software program "Revo Drum Cleaner" at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/rdclean/index.htm

Thanks to Peter - aka Xeenix - for participating in this project... "Where there is a will, there is a way"...   ;D  ;D  ;D

Jørgen
The Unofficial YAMAHA Keyboard Resource Site at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha
- since 1999

MisterGenos

Hello Jørgen


Its now here about 22:39

i have a question for you because i read you make program's

Is there a possibility that you can make a software for PC

What i mean you make possibilty to put some Midi file's in the registration's and then it's go to the playlist

because now is this much work to make a playlist

let me know if this is possible


Have a nice moment

Mister Dirk

I try To send a Private message but it's not possible

Patrick

Hi Jorgen and Peter, thank you; great software again, have a good day, Patrick
;)

Jørgen

Quote from: MisterGenos on November 13, 2017, 04:35:53 PM
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I try To send a Private message but it's not possible

Hi

You can mail me. There is a Mail link in the top of all pages at my site. Site address is shown below here.

I follow 20+ forums; and I can not keep track of my conversations if these are spread over all these forums.

Jørgen
The Unofficial YAMAHA Keyboard Resource Site at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha
- since 1999

Jeff Hollande

Great job, Joergen and Peter ! 😀

Many thanks, Jeff

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Jørgen

Hi

Seems you like the program...  ;)

I have done the programming, but a big "Thank you" to Peter (aka Xeenix) for calling on the program, for the engagement in development, and for testing the program.

Enjoy!
Jørgen
The Unofficial YAMAHA Keyboard Resource Site at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha
- since 1999

John Plumridge

Thank you Jørgen,
                            Thank you Peter.
A great job.

John

pieterpan

Thank you Jorgen and Peter - great job.

Best Regards <> Piet
Yamaha Tyros 4 - Yamaha KX 25 - Gem WSII module

Henni

Jorgen,

You are a genius! Yes, you have started a revolution. For those of us that have to tweak new styles to work on our older products, the likes of you & Michael cannot be over appreciated.

Off course those that can simply go and purchase the latest & greatest will not appreciate all of this.

Thank you once again my kind friend,

Henni
...Fly Forever!

Jørgen

Quote from: Henni on November 14, 2017, 04:56:49 AM
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Off course those that can simply go and purchase the latest & greatest will not appreciate all of this.
...

Thanks, Henni

I sincerely hope those people enjoy their new keyboard just as much as I enjoy helping those not so fortunate!

Jørgen
The Unofficial YAMAHA Keyboard Resource Site at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha
- since 1999

pjd

Hi Jørgen --

I haven't had a chance to try your new program yet, but, nice work, Dude!  8)

-- pj

thomas750

thank you ben for the styles and jorgen and peter for the sofware ;D ;D
.
thomas
I Play The yamaha prs sx 700

Roger Brenizer

Thank you, Jorgen, Peter and Ben for all you do on the forum.  :)
"Music Is My Life"
My best regards,
Roger

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Del

Thank you again Ben for these conversions I will try out these ones tomorrow, as I tried your previous one tonight and they are absolutley great
regards - Del

valimaties

Hi, guys!

I really appreciate the work of all that makes software for Yamaha, that helps those don't have money to buy a newer product.

Now, really exists even a "But" in all of this discussion here. The styles have the same writing, but the number of inserts, or type of inserted FX on some channels will definitely makes new keyboard sounds much much better than old ones. Not telling about new voices assigned to channels ;) You cannot tell me that sounds more better on older keyboard than new one. Ok, you use of a writing, but what matters in the end is THE SOUND, that's why we constantly upgrading ;)

Regards. 
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Vali Maties - Genos

Seagull29

Quote from: valimaties on November 15, 2017, 06:36:02 AM
Hi, guys!

I really appreciate the work of all that makes software for Yamaha, that helps those don't have money to buy a newer product.

Now, really exists even a "But" in all of this discussion here. The styles have the same writing, but the number of inserts, or type of inserted FX on some channels will definitely makes new keyboard sounds much much better than old ones. Not telling about new voices assigned to channels ;) You cannot tell me that sounds more better on older keyboard than new one. Ok, you use of a writing, but what matters in the end is THE SOUND, that's why we constantly upgrading ;)

Regards. 

Of course, but we can also wait new functions, specially in style editing or style creation.
But Genos has a prehistorical editing with sounds and styles. And for the price, it's really disappointing ! Many people would like to be able to build their personal styles easily with "midi to style" functions as others machines like Korg Pa4X make it.
I think its not a great upgrade with Genos, to much missing functions. But it's only my opinion !

1-man-band-berlin

I tested the styles on my 970. Few of them could I fix by using the "Drumsetup" feature, when variations of snare and bass drum sounds are 2 octaves above and the style doesn't change instrumentation.
One I could fix with using the drum part of a session style and one had a drum mapping far far away from any GM, XG, GS standard.
One style had a useless drum part, but could be used to vary an audio style.
At least, it's the Tyros 5 style file format, but there are expected special drum kits.

EileenL

I don't think any one has mentioned this yet but Revo Drums have recycling technology which means they are constantly changing in subtle ways which you won't hear on other keyboards. This is what makes them different to previous drum kits.
Eileen

Paul B

Jorgen,
Thank you for all that you do to make my Yamaha keyboard more enjoyable to use and for all you do for this forum.
From one old programmer to another Thank You!
Paul B.
Paul B
Kenosha, WI

PSR-SX900, Bose S1 Pro(2)

Gandalf43


Hi Jørgen ,
Hi Peter,

Thank you both very much

Merry Christmas to both of you
Udo

Jørgen

Paul and Udo

Thank you for your comments.
I'm just trying to get the most out of our keyboards.
Lovely that someone appreciates my efforts.

Jørgen

The Unofficial YAMAHA Keyboard Resource Site at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha
- since 1999

valio7771

Hey Jørgen,

Thank you for your effort, and being so generous to share it with all of us.
This is very useful tool, but I think that there's a way not to lose that note information in the process of the converting.
Can I suggest an idea, if you allow me?

It's simple 'bulk' transpose on notes of my choice. Instead of setting their levels to 0, the notes would be simply transposed to the same type or their analog for my keyboard.

Example:
In some REVO Drums Kits Hi-Hats are on keys 13 to 22, that includes more than one versions of Closed, Pedal and Open Hi-Hats that can be subsequently divided and transposed on keys 42(closed), 44(pedal), 46(open) that will comply with any pre-Genos keyboards. Same rule could apply for extra Tom's, Snares, etc....per each REVO drum kit, since not all of them have the exact same drum mapping.

If I had the technical knowledge to write such software, I'll make it so it will allow me to describe each REVO Drum kit, transpose the notes to the ones of my choice, so I can later choose the closest sound-a-like drum kit for my keyboard.

I don't know how much of that is achievable with Java, but this is more or less my idea for improvement of such software as the one you've made.

Cheers!  :)

Jørgen

Hi

Thanks for commenting...

I am aware of the possibilty to re-map the drums.

However a scheme for this is not complete at the moment...

When this is available the programming part is straight forward...

Read more at http://sandsoftwaresound.net/genos-hi-hat-happiness/

Jørgen
The Unofficial YAMAHA Keyboard Resource Site at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha
- since 1999

pjd

Hi --

In order to speed up experiments with different note mappings, I wrote a note mapper experimenter's kit, i.e., a Java program to map notes in a MIDI file. The program is driven by two text files: a key (note number) map and a velocity map. You can edit the text files to try out different mappings.

Please, this is not a finished tool like Jørgen's. It is for experiments. I'm distributing the Java source code, too, so you can play with the code.

The ZIP file is at: http://sandsoftwaresound.net/java-note-mapper-v0-1/

Since the note mapper changes both MIDI note number and velocity, I think it can be used to change to/from Mega Voice notes, also.

Have fun -- pj

Jeff Hollande


Jørgen

Hi

Revo Drum Cleaner software ver. 2.0 - Now with built in Remap Editor...

http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/rdclean/index.htm

Merry Xmas

Jørgen
The Unofficial YAMAHA Keyboard Resource Site at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha
- since 1999