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Style creator: NTT/NTR Guitar arpeggio.

Started by soundphase, December 15, 2023, 12:22:43 PM

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soundphase

With Style creator,  I'm trying to reproduce a standard Chord E.Guitar part of one Yamaha style, manually (megavoice) to then be able to change it as I want.

So, I put the "Chord1" in REC mode, and in the "step edit" part, I enter the note. OK. When I listen to the result, the notes play what I put in the step edit list.
As soon as I change the current part in REC mode (for example from Chord1 to Rhy2), I no longer hear my Chord1 notes, and there is no midi signal at all (the green light doesn't flash).

if I save the result and play my style, there is no note on Chord1, no midi signal.
But the notes are saved. When I return back in the Style creator, I get them...

New: in fact it's the notes < C2 that don't play. Note limit (SFF EDIT) low = C-2 . NTR=Guitar, NTT=Arpeggio

Has someone an idea?

Regards
Soundphase

Amwilburn

On an actual guitar, (barring 7 and 8 string electrics, which go down to B1 and F#1 respectively), E2 is the normal lowest note you can play (but they'll allow down to C2, because you can safely drop tune the E2 string down to C2) so it sounds like it's just filtering out impossible notes. you can also only go about 2 octaves above the high E4 string, so it *should* filter out anyting above F#7 (you *could* pitch bend that last note up 2 semitones)

Mark

soundphase

Yes, you are certainly right. Nevertheless, it's strange the Genos2 let me hear the result during edition (when you play the style in stepedit tool)

Amwilburn

That's in case you switch it away from guitar NTR. If you used the same pattern for piano, for example, with one of the non fixed, non guitar NTR modes

soundphase

I changed the title as it is finally not a strange thing.

I just discovered the guitar arpeggio mode.
I copied initially a track that used this mode, and tried to copy and then change it as I do usually (root trans), but ... keeping guitar mode.

I understand I was totally wrong. And I understand why some notes are not played.


When CM7 is used, C2 is the bass C (follow the bass choice when NTT bass is on) , F2,G2,A2,B2 are transformed to C,E,G,B (one octave above).

That should be better explained in the documentation. (page 31 in the French RM manual, it's more than very light).

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soundphase