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Originally posted by AFG Music:
first you can insert more then one track audio to styles. for 8intro-8fill in-8variation-8end.

for chords:

-slice chords and make it like a drumkit with awave studio and save as giga sound, then on qranger editor record the notes like this (for the track qranger track operation you can use 3 options drum-bass-melody for each track if you use drum for track operation by chord changes, the notes are not transported and it wil play the sounds as they recorded for 32 chord types that you can use):



-make your audio styles, song specific. by using the chords used only on that song and the key you sing it. for example if you sing the song from E key and the song has 4 chords.
open on qranger editor one audio track with drum track operation for that track. create chords type that you want on that track.now you can insert for each chord type one audio chord.

- use celemony melodyne with DNA:
http://www.celemony.com/cms/


note: the image is not from qranger editor


[This message has been edited by AFG Music (edited 05-01-2010).]


Please tell me how do you expect the average user to understand what the heck all this open keyboard programing stuff is all about if you dont have any quality DVD instructional lessons to teach people how to understand and use these products...do you just assume everyone does.....this is a big part about WHY these open units are a very small part of the actual KB purchasing community...if at all....KNOWLEDGE goes a long way and should be treated very seriously by a manufacturer for all their products instead of just concerning themselves with making money then leaving the end user out to dry a year or so later when the discontinue that model and offer another. If they would just teach people what they are offering in layman's terms the sales will come soon enough.