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Adding Indian Rythmic Cycles to PSR-E373

Started by goutambaul, May 31, 2024, 11:00:08 PM

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goutambaul

Hello Everybody,

Kindly tell if there is any way to add indian rythmic cycles (we call them TAALS) to the PSR-E373 keyboard. There is an extension pack from Yamaha called "Indian Taal Pack" (https://in.yamaha.com/en/products/contents/keyboards/vse/indian_taals/index.html).

Can I implement this on PSR-E373? If not then is there any way to create and add new style? Say I record the sound of a particular cycle and make a mp3 file. Can I use this to add a new style in my keyboard?

Kindly guide me.

With regards,
Goutam

pjd

The Indian Taal Pack is an expansion pack designed for the PSR-S670. It is not compatible with the E-series.

The E373 does not have a Style Creator feature. The E373 can load and play individual style files (Reference Manual, page 28). You could create a style on a personal computer and load it into the E373.

Style files are MIDI, not MP3. You could record a taal to MP3 and play back the MP3. That's audio, however, and not the same thing as a style.

All the best -- pj

goutambaul

Thanks for your kind response. Is there anyway to convert the mp3 file to a midi file? I am a novice and need your kind guidance.

regards,

Goutam

andyg

No, mp3 files are audio. MIDI files are just data.

There are apps that claim to be able to 'listen' to an mp3 and create a MIDI file, but I've not found one that can handle anything more than a fairly simple melody. And even if you could create that MIDI file, you'd then have to create a Style File from it.
It's not what you play, it's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

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goutambaul

Thanks andy for enlightening me. If I get a mp3 file that only has the "tabla" playing (basically single note), will that can be used to generate a reliable MIDI file? Can I add the sound of "tabla" to the MIDI file while generating the style file? What is the procedure to generate style file from a MIDI file?

Please clear these cobwebs from my thoughts.

With regards,

Goutam

andyg

That sounds like it might be possible, but it will be trial and error with whatever audio to MIDI app you use. I can't recommend a particular app, but I'm sure you can find one.
It's not what you play, it's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

www.andrew-gilbert.com

pjd

Quote from: goutambaul on June 02, 2024, 10:25:44 PM
What is the procedure to generate style file from a MIDI file?

Hi --

This question is asked often enough that I've written a quick getting started with style development page with lots of useful links:

https://sandsoftwaresound.net/getting-started-with-style-files/

A Yamaha style file is a Type 0 Standard MIDI File with extra Yamaha-specific chunks (CASM, OTS).  The MIDI data must adhere to a few rules. BTW, style development has a steep learning curve with lots of details...

Good luck! -- pj

P.S. You might want to learn about the Yamaha MIDI Song To Style tool for Genos/S/SX series keyboards. You'll need to convert from Style File Format 2 (SFF2) to SSF1.

pjd

Quote from: goutambaul on June 02, 2024, 10:25:44 PM
Thanks andy for enlightening me. If I get a mp3 file that only has the "tabla" playing (basically single note), will that can be used to generate a reliable MIDI file?

As Andy mentioned, you might have better luck starting with an audio recording (MP3) of a single instrument. DJs are known to convert rhythm only tracks to MIDI drum tracks. I'd look to the DJ/beat community for tools and guidance.

I tried using software to convert a single instrument melody line to MIDI via software and it proved to be a major headache. Pitched (melodic) instruments are more difficult to deal with than percussion. With percussion, you just need a beat (rhythm) pattern and can assign percussion instruments as needed (e.g., kick drum, snare, HH, etc.)

Have fun -- pj  :D

goutambaul

I thank you all for the patient reading of my queries and responding with very helpful insights. Actually I am trying to get a style out of a very simple percussion instrument (something quiet akin to beating a wooden table top with bare hand  :D ). I shall refer to the link referred and shall keep coming back for your guidance.

With regards,

Goutam

mikf

If you want to do creative things with the styles/system you probably have the wrong keyboard. The E series keyboards are great value but pretty limited when it comes to customizing.
Mike