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Started by Normanfernandez, June 06, 2020, 03:18:25 PM

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Normanfernandez

Is it possible to use Split and Splice and edit styles on DAWs

Someone mentioned the steps.
I would have to convert the style to Midi or so?
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ckobu

MixMaster should be used as a bridge to DAW. You can do Style processing with XGWorks or Cakewalk. After that I save Style and you go back to MixMaster. Ask if you are interested in anything else.
Watch the video, open the subtitles.

https://youtu.be/T-uCLPvPwkw
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Normanfernandez

I was hoping a for a simpler way to edit Notes for styles.
Given that it's a DAW

Easier than ( Mix Master )

So far Mix Master is the most Powerful tool.
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ckobu

MixMaster is a great program but some things like this in the video it can't work. XGWorks is superior when it comes to Yamaha though. For some actions like editing tones, Cakewalk is the clearest. I always enter through a mixmaster into some DAW and choose the one that is most optimal for me to work with.

https://youtu.be/xK1pCUyJg8o?t=159

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MixMaster is still the KING of all editors for Yamaha files.  Michael spent years building MixMaster to what is it now. And we can thank Etienne for carrying on support for MixMaster since Michael Bedesem has retired from programming.

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Quote from: Normanfernandez on June 06, 2020, 03:18:25 PM
Is it possible to use Split and Splice and edit styles on DAWs

Someone mentioned the steps.
I would have to convert the style to Midi or so?

Hi Norman,

using >>> "Style Split and Splice" is relatively simple:

1. Start the "Style Split and Splice" program.

2. Click "File > Open Style File(s) to Split", select the desired Style file and click "Open".  (Read the caption on the title bar of each window carefully!)

3. This will open a window called "Save Converted MIDI file". If desired, type in a new file name, then click "Save".

4. This will open a window called "Save Non-MIDI Part of Style". Click "Save".

5. If you did not change the file path while the saving process, you will find the two newly saved files in your "Documents" folder.


6. Import the .mid file (saved in the first step) into your DAW and edit eg the notes of certain MIDI channels. Important: Do NOT edit the Marker events!

7. When you have finished your work, you MUST export it as a MIDI file in SMF0 format (NOT SMF1 !). Type in a new file name and save it to the folder that you have used before.


8. Start "Style Split and Splice" again.

9. Click "File > Open Style File(s) to Splice". (Read the caption on the title bar of each window carefully!)

10. Type in a new file name for the new (edited) Style file and click "Save".

11. Select the edited MIDI file (.mid) you have exported from your DAW before and click "Open".

12. Select the original Non-MIDI file (.nmi) and click "Open".

13. Close "Style Split and Splice" program.

14. Finished! :)


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
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Norman

You can write and delete notes in StyleMagic but it not free 😩

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ckobu

Quote from: Normanfernandez on June 06, 2020, 03:18:25 PM
Is it possible to use Split and Splice and edit styles on DAWs

Someone mentioned the steps.
I would have to convert the style to Midi or so?

Hi Norman,

it is not necessary to separate the data before processing. This must not be done because then the properties of the SFF2 format are lost.
This is a video where you can see how the GoTo option is used in MixMaster. This way you have complete control over the Style and choose the program of your choice.

https://youtu.be/PM3htJysPmQ
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