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Creating Multipad using WAV file

Started by david.uk61, November 14, 2017, 06:03:55 AM

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david.uk61

Hello everyone,

is there any possibility to create our own mulitpad using a wav file loop,

for example , i have a loop file of a particular percussion, can i able to add it in multipad creation?

thanks
David

Fred Smith

Quote from: david.uk61 on November 14, 2017, 06:03:55 AM
Hello everyone,

is there any possibility to create our own mulitpad using a wav file loop,

for example , i have a loop file of a particular percussion, can i able to add it in multipad creation?


Yes, if your keyboard supports audio link multipads.

Another good reason to post to the correct board so we would know what keyboard you have, and be able to answer your question better.

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karmacomposer

Fred,

How do you create a audio-link multipad on a Tyros 5 76 key?

Thank you for your answer.

Mike

david.uk61

Hi Fred ,

Thanks for the reply , Yes, i tried using Audio link to create a multi pad. however i am unable to change the scale or tempo of the Multi pad section when performing to my desired style.

my intention is to create a multi pad by copying any rhythm section of style file.
i know we can compose multi pad in the same way style creation. but if there is a way to copy the rhythm section of a particular style , it will be more convenient to create multi-pads instead of composing with long duration.

Kindly suggest me if we have anything such in PSR S770 Keyboard.

Thanks & Regards,
David

DerekA

An audio link multipad is a WAV file. Such a  multipad can only be played back exactly as it is - you cannot transpose it or time stretch it.
Genos

david.uk61

Oh Yes,

but is there any other option for it, i mean to create a multi-pad copying from style files?

Regards,
David

DerekA

You mean a bit like style assembly, create a midi multipad from one of the style parts?

Sorry, no :)

I think that Midi multipads can only be created by recording your R1 performance.
Genos

tyrosaurus

Although you can't create MIDI multi pads from styles or MIDIs on the keyboard, you can do this on your computer using programs such as Michael Bedesem's 'PadMaker' (for styles), and 'PadMakerMidi' (for MIDIs and existing Multi Pads).

You can download them from the page at this link...  https://psrtutorial.com/MB/bedesem.html


Regards

Ian

david.uk61

Thank you Ian, i was going through the same link... thank you very much. a bunch of awesome utilities are available there.

Regards,
David

panos

You can download Joe's Pads and Multipads here David,in case you didn't see it.
They are midis that can synchonize with chords and tempo ready to use.

http://psrtutorial.com/music/articles/dancemusic.html

Joe H

Panos,

Thank you for posting the link to my article.  There are also thousands of MIDI drum and percussion loops on the internet which you can convert to Multi Pads.  Another option is to buy the Magic Dance pack from Easy Sounds.  It has lots of drum and percussion Multi pads.

http://easysounds.eshop.t-online.de/epages/Shop40690.sf/en_GB/?ViewObjectPath=%2FShops%2FShop40690

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

SandeepSaxena

Is there a way to loop thru the wav file used as an audio link when invoked thru multipad ?

Joe H

If you know how to convert an audio WAV drum loop to a Rex2 sliced file. Then they will sync to the keyboard clock (tempo).

Another way is to create your own MIDI drum loop on the keyboard using Style Creator.  You can quantize it, save it as a style file and use PadMaker to convert the MIDI to a Multi Pad.

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

SandeepSaxena

Thank you very much. Will try these out..