Intro IV- Ending IV

Started by Luluc, Jan 02, 2020, 09:49 AM

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Joe H

If you don't like one of the 3 Intros or Endings, it's simple enough to use Jorgen's program to change the style permanently.

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Joe H
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Stathis

I 've created a midi file, which you can load or even better assign it  on a registration number,and this way you can recall intro 4 .
Same for  ending 4 . I just don't know how to attach the files here......

My problem with extra intros and endings is that when i just rename them for example from intro C to intro D , is that they don't play well after that,and i don't know how to re-edit their casm , as sometimes if for example the theme is in minor, i have to play a major chord to sound proerly,otherwise it sounds weird.

Unfortunately,i haven't find any utility that you can edit intro D or Ending D ' casm so far.
Tried to check if the new intro C ' casm setting has to do with it ,but it seems it doesn't .
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SHQY

The creation and invocation of Intro4 and Ending4 are actually quite simple and do not require any external devices. In the Section part of the StyleCreator, you can directly select Intro4 or Ending4. You can create the content for Intro4 and Ending4 directly in StyleCreator and edit the CASM information.

After everything is created, set the Section to Intro4 and then exit StyleCreator. At this point, do not perform any operations; directly save the current state to a registration memory. Once you switch to this registration memory, Intro4 will automatically execute. This is because after exiting StyleCreator, the section selected in it is the default, although there is no corresponding physical button on the panel, so it is not visible. Similarly, you can save Ending4 as a registration memory as well.

In this way, these two registration memories essentially act as physical buttons for Intro4 and Ending4.
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Stathis

There is no such section in style creator,at least on Genos2 , that shows intro D .....Can you explain how to do it?
thanks
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Stathis

ok, i found how to do it :

first i chose the style,i also load the midi file for the intro D and play it once.
Then i press Menu ---->style creator, and i am indeed in Intro D .
I make all changes and save .

If there is any way of attaching files here,plz let me know how to do it so i can upload the midies,thanx
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SHQY

Quote from: Stathis on Jan 11, 2025, 01:56 PMok, i found how to do it :

first i chose the style,i also load the midi file for the intro D and play it once.
Then i press Menu ---->style creator, and i am indeed in Intro D .
I make all changes and save .

If there is any way of attaching files here,plz let me know how to do it so i can upload the midies,thanx
exit StyleCreator. At this point, do not perform any operations; directly save the current state to a registration memory. Once you switch to this registration memory, Intro4 will automatically execute. Similarly, you can save Ending4 as a registration memory as well.
Upper:YAMAHA Genos2
Lower:KORG D1
Pedal:Roland PK-9
Software:V-Console、MobileSheets
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SHQY

Quote from: Stathis on Jan 11, 2025, 01:56 PMok, i found how to do it :

first i chose the style,i also load the midi file for the intro D and play it once.
Then i press Menu ---->style creator, and i am indeed in Intro D .
I make all changes and save .

If there is any way of attaching files here,plz let me know how to do it so i can upload the midies,thanx
If you're preparing a complete MIDI file, you'll need to separately add the Intro 4 section in the Style Creator to ensure it contains content instead of being empty. Then, save the Style and exit the Creator. After that, follow the method I mentioned.
Upper:YAMAHA Genos2
Lower:KORG D1
Pedal:Roland PK-9
Software:V-Console、MobileSheets
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Stathis

#37
the midies are just sysex in midi files,which give the order to activate intro4 and ending 4 .
So ,once played is ready to save it in a registration .
Doesn't really matter if you have already an intro 4 or not, you can adit the style and add intro 4  later, midies are just the commands to activate them.

So, what i do to make it right :

load the midi file with sysex and let it play once.Then save it on a registration (1-10) .
Assuming we already have a style with 3 intros and we want to add another one, we edit the second style with the extra intro in StyleMagic YA ,and export the intro let's call it ''EXTRA D '' somewhere where we can find it later .

Then open our normal style with 3 intros, rename intro C mark to Intro D ,and then we will see that intro C is free.
We can load now the EXTRA D in Intro C . Intro D exists but we cannot see it's casm here.
We save the style file and load it on insrument.

Once we load the style on instrument ,and we still have our registration in place, we recall the registration which will activate intro D.
Then, we press menu ---->style creator---->sff edit ,and we build the casm for intro D as we like,
Finally ,save the style and readdy to go
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