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Started by illllm, March 11, 2018, 07:53:42 PM

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illllm

Would it be possible to create a rhythm and backing patterns in FLS and then import it as a style into T5?

Thanks,

SeaGtGruff

You should be able to create MIDI tracks using just about any DAW. Once you've created the MIDI tracks and exported them to a MIDI file, you'll be able to create a Yamaha style file from the MIDI file by using a program like midi2style:

http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/midi2style/index.htm

WolfBack

Like any other DAW programs you can create or record some midi tracks patterns (rhythm, melodies and basslines) and then you saved them as .mid (midi) files.
Unfortunately, this is the easy part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CILJZLPSxWo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq8b12gvkX4
The second part is more complicated, especially if you want to use this midi as accompaniment style on your T5. There's something to do with this midi file before you enter it on your instrument: Make some style patterns, transpose melodies and basslines on a CMai key and, last but not least, you must create a CASM on each track of your style...
This a PITS job, but there's some tools available to use:
Jorgen gave us some useful (and freeware) programs like midi2style and CASM editor and when you'll be familiar with those programs then you can make anything you want.
http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/software.htm
On the other side, if you want a all in one solution, then you must look for another (but not freeware) program, like the StyleMagicYA.
http://www.midisoft.pl/
On StyleMagic you can edit your midi file, define your style patterns, create a CASM, swap channels, transpose style, change instrument on every channel and the you can save your work as .sty format, ready to use on T5..

I hope that helps.