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request for some style manipulation

Started by dr4sight, June 09, 2020, 02:12:14 PM

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dr4sight

I'm a real novice when it comes to manipulating styles while I see that many people on this forum are incredible at doing just that.

What I'll be requesting is probably not difficult for someone who knows that they're doing.  I just don't think I could do this for myself.


Recently our PBS channel aired THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY and since then I've been trying to learn some of his songs.

One I particularly like is THAT'LL BE THE DAY.   And as it turns out I have on one of my USB sticks two different styles for that song.

The problem is that one of them has an intro that I like while the other seems better to me in the MAIN A and MAIN B sections.

So I'm wondering whether  someone can create a third style consisting of the intro from one and the rest of the stuff from the other.


The two styles I have are:

That'll Be The Day.sty   which is fine except I don't like the intro-A or intro-B that it offers.


the other one is:

That Will Be the Day.sty   which has a very nice intro-A  (and the same intro is there as intro-B)


The link to the two styles is here:  https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=VZx59EkZbzq6WfFBh8B0z0WWv2LXUbknYQ1X


Ideally someone could produce a style called  Thatll be the Day 2.sty.  It would have the intro from  the "That will..." style replacing the intro from the "That'll.." style.

Thanks in advance if you could do it.


Larry

Graham UK

dr4sight. This is the ideal time to have ago yourself.
Copy both Styles into Keyboards USER.
Go to Style Creator and page to Assembly, you can now copy parts from one style into another style.

Here's a video, unfortunately it's not Sharpe, but give the idea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHJvel7rVjM
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mikf

I agree with Graham, experiment and learn. This forum is about helping you with 'how'  rather than doing it for you. What you want to do is simple, read the manual, try it yourself and post questions if it when you get stuck.
Mike

Fred Smith

I agree with the others, Larry. The best way to learn is to do it yourself.

There are some good lessons on the main site. The one on copying Intros, Endings and Fills available https://www.psrtutorial.com/lessons/tune/newStyle/index.html is exactly what you want.

And when you've done it once, it's easier to do the next time.

Cheers,
Fred
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