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SX 900 Change or edit Intro Volume

Started by chax, August 15, 2023, 10:17:13 PM

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chax

In a style, is it possible to edit volume of channels pertaining to 'Intro' without affecting any change in the Main Variation? I am asking this question because whenever I change the volume of a Ch in 'Intro' the same change gets effected in Main variation.
Regards
Chax


BogdanH

hi Chax,
As you probably assume, in Intro (or Ending) you can change volume for each channels separately, the same way you do that for Main variations. In your case:

1. Select desired style and open Style Creator
2. In Basic tab select desired section (i.e. Intro1)
3. Press START/STOP button on panel so you can hear Intro1 playing
4. Press MIXER/EQ button on main panel and select Style tab on screen
   (keep in mind that you're still record mode inside Style Creator, so don't touch keys on keybed)
5. Adjust volume for each channel
6. When done, close Mixer/Eq by touching X on the top-right side of the screen -that will return you back to Style Creator
7. Save the style and close Style Creator.

Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

mikf

If it is an on board Yamaha style you must save it with a new name in the user section, or it will just revert to Yamaha original settings.
Mike

vlbrgt

Hi BogdanH,

Quote1. Select desired style and open Style Creator
2. In Basic tab select desired section (i.e. Intro1)
3. Press START/STOP button on panel so you can hear Intro1 playing
4. Press MIXER/EQ button on main panel and select Style tab on screen
   (keep in mind that you're still record mode inside Style Creator, so don't touch keys on keybed)
5. Adjust volume for each channel
6. When done, close Mixer/Eq by touching X on the top-right side of the screen -that will return you back to Style Creator
7. Save the style and close Style Creator.

How do you go from point  2 to 4 ?

Regards
Etienne

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Genos

ckobu

Hi chax
watch this video that explains how to act on individual parts of Style.

https://youtu.be/gJi_rqs-Mv8

Watch my video channel

chax

Thank you all for helping me. It works so well.
Grateful
Chax

BogdanH

hi Etienne,
Quote from: vlbrgt on August 16, 2023, 03:47:24 AM
How do you go from point  2 to 4 ?
-sorry, but I don't understand the question  .. must one of those days  :)
I mean, maybe I should explain each step more detailed.. or did I miss something obvious?

Greetings,
Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

vlbrgt

Hi Bogdan,

My mistake. I have a Genos and do not have the button Mixer/EQ on the panel.

I tried with the Assignable to go to the Mixer, but that didn't work.
I need to go via the Menu1 -> Mixer from within the Style Creator.
I watched the video from ckobu, and so I did found the solution.

Regards
Etienne
If plan A doesn't work, don't forget that the alphabet has 25 more letters.
Volbragte@telenet.be
https://voetsoft.be
Genos

BogdanH

Quote from: vlbrgt on August 16, 2023, 12:27:38 PM
I have a Genos and do not have the button Mixer/EQ on the panel....

aaahh, interesting... I never noticed that on Genos.
Yeah... as you realized, the only important thing in that step is, that we don't exit Style Creator (we only temporary open Mixer while Style Creator is still open/active).

Thank you for clarifying  :)

Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

kevin.dsouza

I noticed when I did that (change the volume of a channel), I immediately loose the dynamic volume + panning  on that channel. I'm guessing those are some sysx commands which get cleared once the user updates the volume of that channel manually?

How I overcome this is by using an insert compressor or using the compressor on the system dsp to control loudness/threshold.
Current: SX900
Past: PSR1100, PSR S700

overover

Quote from: kevin.dsouza on August 16, 2023, 01:39:26 PM
I noticed when I did that (change the volume of a channel), I immediately loose the dynamic volume + panning  on that channel. I'm guessing those are some sysx commands which get cleared once the user updates the volume of that channel manually?

How I overcome this is by using an insert compressor or using the compressor on the system dsp to control loudness/threshold.

Hi Kevin,

Yes, some styles are programmed very "tricky", so it could well be that the dynamic progressions (volume and/or pan) determined by manually changing the mixer settings are lost, especially if multiple CC #7 ( Channel Volume) events are used and not CC #11 (Expression).

Also note that a style file can contain data on up to 16 MIDI channels (which are routed to the output channels 9 - 16 via the CASM part of the style file). In the Style Creator on the keyboard, however, you only have access to these channels 9 - 16. In the case of complex styles, changing them directly on the keyboard will usually be a compromise.

With the PC (Windows) program "MixMaster" you can edit all MIDI channels in style files separately:  :)
>>> https://psrtutorial.com/MB/EV_Files/mixmaster.html


Best regards,
Chris
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J. Larry

As mentioned before, why doesn't Yamaha (before releasing an high-end arranger) submit the styles to professional mastering people, who know studio recordings-----the ensemble balance, tonal issues, etc., so that the result is, more or less, "radio ready."

charlote

Hello friends, it happens to me that when I want to edit a style, change the volume, instruments, etc. I don't have the changes as I edited it, even if the icons of the instruments that make up the style appear blurry, I would like to know if it happens to you something similar, thank you very much.