PsrSX920 Midi Multi Recording setting a channel off and volume channel settings

Started by Keyboardist, Jan 29, 2025, 05:24 PM

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Keyboardist

PsrSX920 Midi Multi Recording setting a channel off  and volume channel settings

When I go into midi multi recording and bring up a midi song and turn off one of the channels and adjust the volume in the mixer;I then go to setup, execute and save the new midi song but when I bring the song ive adjusted back up; the channel I had turned off is back on but the volumes I adjusted are saved.
The only way i can get one of the channels I want off is when i go back into the mixer and go to that midi song and turn off one of the part channels their and save it to a registration memory and then it stays off.

ALso I guess you cant save a midi song part volume adjustment in the mixer alone even if you save it to a registration and not use the midi muti to do it and save it Guets are not allowed to view links. In order to access the links, please Register or Login you have to save the volume by going into the midi muti and save it. Dont know why the part Ive turned off wont save in midi muti though

Perhaps someone can try this and see if its the same

"Keyboardist"
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overover

Hi @Keyboardist,

The status "Channel Off" cannot be saved in a MIDI file, but the status "Part Off" could be memorized in Registrations (Memory Group "MIDI Song"). Instead, simply turn the volume for the desired MIDI channels down or completely to zero in the mixer.

By the way, note that in the (MIDI Multi Recording) Setup window the top 7 checkboxes must be ticked. The bottom 5 checkboxes (Keyboard Voice, etc.) should not normally be ticked, but only if this data really needs to be written to the MIDI file.

Also note that the song position must be at the beginning (touch the SONG STOP icon in the display to ensure this) before you touch Execute.


Hose this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
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Keyboardist

Thanks Chris
I wanted to save 1 or 2 of the midi song channel parts to off and also adjust the part volume in the mixer and then save it to a registration memory slot but as said the part off saves but the midi song volume adjustments do not save there.I can save the volume adjustments in the muti midi though.
It would be nice if we could adjust and save midi volume within the mixer though.

Regards Craig "Keyboardist"
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overover

Quote from: Keyboardist on Feb 04, 2025, 03:05 PMThanks Chris
I wanted to save 1 or 2 of the midi song channel parts to off and also adjust the part volume in the mixer and then save it to a registration memory slot but as said the part off saves but the midi song volume adjustments do not save there.I can save the volume adjustments in the muti midi though.
It would be nice if we could adjust and save midi volume within the mixer though.

Regards Craig "Keyboardist"

Hi Craig,

If you change something in the Mixer display for STYLES, you can either save these changes in a Registration OR directly in the Style file (i.e. you resave the Style in Style Creator).

In the case of MIDI files, you can (could) only save the Part (Channel) Off status in a Registration, i.e. all other changes must be saved directly in the MIDI file.

So leave all channels of the MIDI song switched ON and instead set the volume of the channels you don't want to hear to zero in the Mixer display. Once you have made all the changes you want there (e.g. voices, volumes, panorama, reverb/chorus, insert effects), resave the MIDI file in MIDI Multi Recording.

If you do not use a new file name (i.e. overwrite the old MIDI file) you do NOT have to change existing Registrations in which this MIDI file is used. If you use a different name when resaving the MIDI file, you would of course have to rememorize the relevant Registrations so that they call the new MIDI file.


Best regards,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
● Never put the Manual too far away: There's more in it than you think! ;-)
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martinmoss10

I wanted one multi pad to play in middle of a song.
I put multi pad execute into assignable button 1 and into button 2 I put multi pad off.
I zero all registrations leaving the registration wanted to play only.
The idea of using assignable buttons was it is easier to use the buttons on your left, which is with the chords instead of taking your hand off the right-hand keys to swith multi pad on and off.

Martin Moss. I have the SX920.
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