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Started by smeden12, March 22, 2020, 06:13:51 AM

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smeden12

Hi!!  First of all, I hope you are getting along well in this coronatime!!

Sometimes when I find a groovy style, I try to compose music matching the style. My ? are: is it possible to print out the sheetmusic? I`m using aTyros 5

Have a nice day, and take care!!

Janus

Yes
Change the extency from sty or all other extencies to mid
Load it in a pc midi sequencer with score and print functie like musescore


panos

Hi smeden12,
You need to record a midi song while you are playing.
Just press the song rec button at the left side of your keyboard.
Then you need to equalize your right hand playing if it's needed by using the song creator or a midi program on the pc.
The reason for equalazation it is because the printable "version" may be too detailed which will make it hard to read.

Afterwards you need to use your pc and a midi program to extract the R1(or R2 or R3) voice as a sheet music.For example you can use Musescore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX3tu6tllk8

How to record a midi song on the keyboard:
https://psrtutorial.com/lessons/playing/rec/index.html

You can watch how your sheet music looks like if you press play in the song section after your recording is done.
Channel 1 of the midi song is your Right 1 voice.

Janus

Quote from: panos on March 22, 2020, 07:36:10 AM
Hi smeden12,
You need to record a midi song while you are playing.
Just press the song rec button at the left side of your keyboard.
Then you need to equalize your right hand playing if it's needed by using the song creator or a midi program on the pc.
The reason for equalazation it is because the printable "version" may be too detailed which will make it hard to read.

Afterwards you need to use your pc and a midi program to extract the R1(or R2 or R3) voice as a sheet music.For example you can use Musescore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX3tu6tllk8

How to record a midi song on the keyboard:
https://psrtutorial.com/lessons/playing/rec/index.html

You can watch how your sheet music looks like if you press play in the song section after your recording is done.
Channel 1 of the midi song is your Right 1 voice.

You make it only difficult record a midi file is no solution
Equalize has no effect it is only audio compressing
It is quantesize to correct the score notes
Most midi sequenzers does it automatic in the score display
When you change the style in a midi-file you get all style parts in one row
Style files are correct in time and need no quantisize

panos

Yes Janus you are right.  :)
I meant quantization(correct the length and timing of the notes) and not equalization.
My bad English....
But still if you want to compose (improvise) and extract a sheet music you need to record a melody as a midi file (along with the style parts),either on the keyboard or on a pc program.

Then you can extract as sheet music the channels you wish.

And as long as a composition is not a style but what your hands are playing,
you have to make your actual playing "readable" and correct possible mistakes of an auto quantization of your R1,R2,R3 and left voices.

Why someone has to change the extension from .sty to .mid Janus?
What do you mean?
Song Creator is producing a midi file with 16 separate midi channels while we record along with a style.
Take that file (song) to your pc and make whatever you wish with it.
Still every midi program or a DAW will see up to 16 different midi channels in that song and it can extract a staff for every single midi channel.

Janus

A style file is a midi file
Look in the header with a txt editor You see (MTHD)_ that the code for a midi-file
They use the extency Sty to use it as a style
All parts are in a row with a marker for every style part
And when you play the marker plays the style part you need
Change sty in mid and you can load the midi file
You see all style tracks and when you play the midi are style parts are playin in a row
you can also print the style part you need and the instrument you want to print
you can't save it back as a style, not all data is saved
But you can edit the midi load it in a style editor and save it as a style
You can use it als concept to make your own style
Replace the style parts with your own parts


panos

Janus did you understand what this man asked to do?

He did't wanted to print a sheet music of just....a style.
There is no reason to print a sheet music of something that is not music like the style parts without actually someone playing music by using them.

He just wanted to load a style,play some music,record it and print the music sheet of his recording.

This is the job that the Rec button on the left side of our keyboards it is for.
And with the help of a pc program we can print the music on a paper, as a pdf or whatever.

No matter if we record on the keyboard or on the pc, we have to record a midi file in any case.
Otherwise there is no way to have our playing in printable sheet music.

Quote from: Janus on March 22, 2020, 08:11:00 AM
You make it only difficult record a midi file is no solution

So please don't say that a midi recording is not a solution.

Janus

You are right
But it is usefull for members to change a style
I make my recording in xgworks
There is an arranger works the same as yamaha keyboard
You can record the whole song with chords
You don't even need a keyboard
You can use virtual synth modulles and samples to make the compleet song