That may take you a few seconds, but for me a few hours. I don't have your expertise. Either way, another step in the process of converting to midi has to be done. If not, it wouldn't be complete. Which brings us back to, "extra work". Maybe I should re-phrase that. How does "Extra Step" sound?
Step 1: Choose a song, trying it out with different rhythm patterns, getting the feel of the sound arrangement.
Step 2: Setting up the song with with panel memory settings, etc.
Step 3: Finalize settings, practice.
Step 4: Take the plunge and record.
Step 5: Save in Technics Format.
Step 6: Edit if necessary. Resave if needed. Done! (Hopefully)
Step 7: Like to have midi.
Step 8: Use Track assign for drums.
Step 9: Use APC to SMF convert.
Step 10: Merge two drum tracks into one, (Track 10)
Step 11: Save as midi.
*At this stage would like to have the midi fully done, but not complete yet.
Extra Step 12: Step Record R1, R2, Left accordingly. In my case quite a chore.
Step 13: Re-save as midi. Done!
Anthony
[This message has been edited by AnthonyCian (edited 11-19-2003).]