Hi Diki,
you're obviously fairly familiar with the megavoices, maybe you can clear something up.
I get the impression that mega voices are velocity based ie Steel Guitar for instance if the velocity of the note is between ( I got these numbers from a manual)
0 & 20 you get an open soft guitar string, between 21 & 40 you get medium etc etc then you get to 91 to 105 hammer, 106 to 120 is a slide . If a guitar track has been recorded with soft, medium, hammer & slide notes, if they're then played back on a keyboard ( even a psr without megavoices) the guitar track is going to sound odd because you got all these strange velocities happening which is normal for a megavoice, but not for a non mega guitar voice.
Haven't actually thought to check if EMC compensates for this when converting , but I suppose for the midi to style method I sometimes use with my PSR1500 styles, I'd get into a real mess trying to do the same with a megavoice style??
best wishes
Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Diki:
[B]Yep, Chony, those Mega voices are the kicker.
They require a LOT of work to make even the played notes get over to another arranger, and forget about all the associated noises, chokes, etc..
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