Hi Anthony,
I have used the seq to composer feature on my kn7 on the odd occasion, but my sources have been midifiles created from keyboard styles, or midifiles created from BIAB program. Therefore I had the option of recording the midifile based on the cmaj chord. I only used the transpose feature to lower or raise ( by an octave) any of the tracks that needed adjusting.
In your case I tend to think you will need to work out what chords are being used in the section of music you are trying to create the style from.
Just say you pick a particular 4 bars. If there's no chord changes in those bars, it should be fairly simple to do, once you work out what the chord is.
If there are chord changes within the 4 bars , it will be more difficult. I think you actually have to then transpose the parts so that they're all using the same chord ie c/f/g/c , you'd need to transpose the middle ones to c/c/c/c. ( don't accidently transpose the drum parts (heehee)
It might be easier to work out what the chords are in a software sequencer where you can see a score. If you don't have one,
P. G. Music has a demo of power tracks available for download. Even though you can't save anything, I'm fairly certain you can import midifiles into it, and you should be able to view the midifile.
best wishes
Rikki
[This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 07-27-2003).]
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