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This is the first time I have tried to do a copy from SEQUENCER to COMPOSER and I am having a problem. I was trying to save time by playing 4 measures (an intro) in SEQUENCER and then transferring it to COMPOSER, hoping to save time in doing it in COMPOSER, track by track. What I don't understand is which tracks to use in the SEQUENCER to COMPOSER. I end up with either nothing recorded or just the RT 1 solo I have played in an odd track. It comes through with no expression as to how I played it. I have used RT1, APC and CONTROL in SEQUENCER. What I want to do is get this in COMPOSER and put it in INTRO 1 Maj and hopefully, the way I played it, with expression. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, S If you would like to email me the sequence you are tying to convert, I'll have a look at it and try to convert it for you. I'll describe the procedure if the outcome is successful....... ------------------ If you would like to email me the sequence you are tying to convert, I'll have a look at it and try to convert it for you. I'll describe the procedure if the outcome is successful....... If you would like to email me the sequence you are tying to convert, I'll have a look at it and try to convert it for you. I'll describe the procedure if the outcome is successful....... Yes, there is--it's called the SynthZone!!!!! And these guys (among others) are the true angels herein! I have sent you an email regarding this post. Snsr007 Hi, everyone - Bill Norrie Hi Scott,
Willumbruno123 [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bill Norrie:
[B]Hi Scott,
I bet there is a Heaven for the the Bill Norrie's, John C.Ted Rose quote:
Originally posted by bruno123:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bill Norrie:
[B]Hi Scott,
I bet there is a Heaven for the the Bill Norrie's, John C.nsr007 Hi, Willum -
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