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#326519 - 06/14/11 04:05 PM
 
Re: Transposing sequencer songs
[Re: Bert Aarts]
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Registered:  03/19/02
 
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Loc:  Cambridge, Cambs, England
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Hello Bert,
  I don't do use 'play along songs' but if I had your problem, I think I would try the following:-
  1) Save your song/track to one of the Panel Memories.
  2) Press and hold down the blue (SET) button in the centre of the PM wheel. This will take you     to Page 1 of the PANEL MEMORY MODE.  At this stage press the 'Display Hold' (obviously,to      make sure the display screen doesn't change whilst you're working in that area).
  3) Make sure the EXPAND is selected (showing a red box all round it).  If it isn't, just press    the button to the left of the screen next to the word EXPAND.
  4) Press PAGE button (bottom right of the screen next to the 'Display Hold' button. This will     take you to the EXPAND MODE FILTER on Page 2. Among other options, you will see TRANSPOSE    which should be 'ON'.    6) Press the Transpose button + or - to make your choice, then re-save the panel memory.    7) If you are going to use the same transposition for all 8 panel memories, then the easiest     way to make sure they all stay the same, is to switch the Transpose button to 'OFF' in the    Expand Mode Filter section.
  Hope this helps!
  Audrey 
 
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#326544 - 06/15/11 12:14 AM
 
Re: Transposing sequencer songs
[Re: Bert Aarts]
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Registered:  01/21/02
 
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Loc:  Breda, The Netherlands
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Thanks Nigel. This is what Harry sent me:
  Hello,
  It is difficult for me in a foreign language to explain but I try it once.  I hope that Rog can specify individual activities.
  1.	Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to select the display SEQUENCER. 2.	Then select the display RANGE EDIT and then TRANSPOSE. 3.	Now imagine you TRACK the desired track of the sequencer Midifiles given to you in the  Pitch change. You can also choose ALL to view all tracks in the pitch  alike to change.  4.	For FIRST MEASURE set the first bar to the transposition from the start  be. If it affects the whole song, it is here the 1 5.	LAST MEASURE When you make the last bar, which should be transposed. When  Transpose the entire song must therefore be the last time it is. The white  But usually not accurate, so here is make sure you stop half a relatively high number an example 200. 6.	TRANSPOSE When you need to adjust now, but should be transposed. A  Octave up is +12 (12 semitones = one octave). An octave lower  accordingly -12. If you are C of E to transpose down, then you must  -4 choose here.  7.	Now perform this function by clicking OK and confirm again with YES.
   (Remark Bert: There was a picture of the display which could not be copied)
 
  WARNING! If you are as described above when the option ALL TRACK (all tracks) elected  , then of course, now the drum track (drum track) has been transposed, and  then agrees with the instrument layout of the individual percussion instruments, no more. This  So you need to track back transpose.
  1. In Midifiles is the drum track, usually the 10th track  2. Run the TRANSPOSE function in the Sequencer RANGE EDIT menu again  through, but now only the 10th track Imagine therefore the TRACK 10.  3. For FIRST and LAST MEASURE MEASURE leave the already existing entries  Just stand.  4. TRANSPOSE For now, however, set the opposite value. Ie, if you previously  -4 Had entered there, then you must now enter +4, so that the drum track 10 
  
  Edited by Bert Aarts (06/15/11 12:18 AM)
 
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#326582 - 06/15/11 02:50 PM
 
Re: Transposing sequencer songs
[Re: Bert Aarts]
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Registered:  01/21/02
 
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Loc:  Breda, The Netherlands
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Sorry,last part of Harries email was missing in my post. This is the complete word file:
  Hello,
  It is difficult for me in a foreign language to explain but I try it once.  I hope that Rog can specify individual activities.
  1.	Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to select the display SEQUENCER. 2.	Then select the display RANGE EDIT and then TRANSPOSE. 3.	Now imagine you TRACK the desired track of the sequencer Midifiles given to you in the  Pitch change. You can also choose ALL to view all tracks in the pitch  alike to change.  4.	For FIRST MEASURE set the first bar to the transposition from the start  be. If it affects the whole song, it is here the 1 5.	LAST MEASURE When you make the last bar, which should be transposed. When  Transpose the entire song must therefore be the last time it is. The white  But usually not accurate, so here is make sure you stop half a relatively high number an example 200. 6.	TRANSPOSE When you need to adjust now, but should be transposed. A  Octave up is +12 (12 semitones = one octave). An octave lower  accordingly -12. If you are C of E to transpose down, then you must  -4 choose here.  7.	Now perform this function by clicking OK and confirm again with YES.
  (Remark Bert: There was a picture of the display which could not be copied)  
 
  WARNING! If you are as described above when the option ALL TRACK (all tracks) elected  , then of course, now the drum track (drum track) has been transposed, and  then agrees with the instrument layout of the individual percussion instruments, no more. This  So you need to track back transpose.
  1. In Midifiles is the drum track, usually the 10th track  2. Run the TRANSPOSE function in the Sequencer RANGE EDIT menu again  through, but now only the 10th track Imagine therefore the TRACK 10.  3. For FIRST and LAST MEASURE MEASURE leave the already existing entries  Just stand.  4. TRANSPOSE For now, however, set the opposite value. Ie, if you previously  -4 Had entered there, then you must now enter +4, so that the drum track 10 back into the original state will be moved back.  5. Press OK to execute and confirm once again Yes.  Now you can Midifile back to the SD card or save to a floppy disk.
  
  Edited by Bert Aarts (06/15/11 02:52 PM)
 
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