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Making a Style from a MIDI

Started by Colin D, February 26, 2021, 09:08:11 AM

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Colin D

Hi folks,

Is there software for making a Style for Genos from a MIDI file please.

Kind Regards

Colin
Previous, Technics E44, E66, U90, G7, GX7 G100, Tyros 2, Tyros 5, now Genos,

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mikf

Colin
This has been discussed many times. You may want to do search. But the consensus was that there is software that claims it can make a style from a midi, but that it doesn't work well. You are left with a lot of editing, so much that some thought it was easier to start from scratch, or another style.
mike

DrakeM

It can be done and if you put in the time you can get a style from the trial and error process. It was impossible to know where to CUT the midi section I needed and could use.

Here is the ONE and only midi to style that I created. It is the song "Home" by Michael Bublé

https://app.box.com/s/hxc5qsbry2jojyid2x1ld554d8mdkqcr

The only right hand part that I play in this song is the instrumental section. The rest of the song I just need to chord my way through it and change to the different Mains.

I spent the time to understand the program but the long hit and miss process of where to cut the midi was crazy. Never again, once was enough for me.  ;)

I can create a quicker and just as good (maybe better) custom style by going through and finding the needed parts in existing Styles. For needed custom one of a kind Breaks needed, I make them myself.

Regards
Drake


mikf

Drake - I have never tried it myself, but what you describe is exactly what I would have expected. People seem to think that somehow the style created from a midi will be an accompaniment more like the original recording. But the fact is that a style is a very small repetitive accompaniment, and a typical recorded arrangement is not. The style created from the midi at best can only ever be an approximation of a very small selected part of the original recording. And isn't that what most styles are in the first place - so what are you gaining?
You did a really nice job on this one,-  but like you said, you could probably have achieved similar results other easier ways.
Mike   

DonM

There should be a program for this somewhere.  Korg has a built in midi-to-style converter bot.  It works pretty well, but sometimes needs a little editing.  It takes about 60 seconds to convert.  It works particularly well with the old Tune 1000 midi files.   It automatically creates four variations, three intros, a break, the appropriate fills and three endings.
They've had it for years, so I'm just thinking there should be some software somewhere to do it.
I use a number of styles I've converted this way, but the Korg styles would have to be converted to Yamaha format to be of any use here. 

Jørgen

Hi

You can try my midi2style software at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/midi2style/index.htm
For some MIDI files you can get pretty good results, for other MIDI more medicore results.
As mentioned by others some re-processeing might be necessary.
Check http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/midi2style/howto.htm for "How To Convert".
Regards
Jørgen
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Colin D

Quote from: Jørgen on February 27, 2021, 03:21:24 AM
Hi

You can try my midi2style software at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/midi2style/index.htm
For some MIDI files you can get pretty good results, for other MIDI more medicore results.
As mentioned by others some re-processeing might be necessary.
Check http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/midi2style/howto.htm for "How To Convert".
Regards
Jørgen

Thank you Jorgen,
Previous, Technics E44, E66, U90, G7, GX7 G100, Tyros 2, Tyros 5, now Genos,

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNozAL1Whf-t4TJY5wPK57Q

Roger Brenizer

I've used Jørgen's midi2style software many times and often achieve excellent results, Colin.  :)
"Music Is My Life"
My best regards,
Roger

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DonM

Great!  I knew there had to be something.  I just never looked for it.  :)

dinapoli

Styles that are called Song Styles are available, I think there must be a program to make them, maybe there is just a way to extract them from a midi file.  Probably would be easier to find a similar style or go with a different style and come up with your own version of the song.

Long long time ago I wasted many hours to make styles only to find out I made something that already existed!