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Started by Will49, December 19, 2017, 02:50:20 PM

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karmacomposer

Quote from: Seagull29 on December 28, 2017, 11:28:46 AM
To build a REX file with Recycle, you must use an audio file and slice it at every step. In this case, it's exactly the same. The REX file will follow the tempo. You can make it with any audio file, even if it's complex. It's just a little long to produce.  ;)

Got it.  I have been creating samples, rx2 and sf2 files for decades, but thank you for the advice.

Mike

Joe H

Mike,

My experience with SF2 samples with the arranger is to program them to be compatible with the on-board Voices.  By this I mean... Volume, Octave range, setting the Filters, etc.

I still working on this process. I use Voice Set to figure out what adjustments I need to make in the YEM Voice Editor. The YEM Editor there are COMMON Parameters that are converted to the Voice Set file when the pack is installed in the keyboard.  The Voice Set block determines what octave the Right hand and Left Voice will play at. (which is different than how the Voice may play in a style or Multi Pad).  This is a major consideration as well as the Volume setting when programming the arranger Voices.

Joe H
Music is the Universal Language!

My Article: Using Multi Pads in registrations. Download Regs, Styles & MPs:  http://psrtutorial.com/music/articles/dancemusic.html

karmacomposer

Quote from: Joe H on December 28, 2017, 05:21:18 PM
Mike,

My experience with SF2 samples with the arranger is to program them to be compatible with the on-board Voices.  By this I mean... Volume, Octave range, setting the Filters, etc.

I still working on this process. I use Voice Set to figure out what adjustments I need to make in the YEM Voice Editor. The YEM Editor there are COMMON Parameters that are converted to the Voice Set file when the pack is installed in the keyboard.  The Voice Set block determines what octave the Right hand and Left Voice will play at. (which is different than how the Voice may play in a style or Multi Pad).  This is a major consideration as well as the Volume setting when programming the arranger Voices.

Joe H

Ayyyy.  I'll have to, like you, see how it goes and adjust accordingly.

Thanks for the heads up.

Mike