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#70563 - 09/25/10 02:58 PM
Re: loading midi to files
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Hi joe, Reading through your posts, I think there is some confusion in your mind about the various file formats used in the KN7000. I realise that you are probably a relatively new owner of your KN7000 and some explanation may help............
An external KN7000 format Style file loads either from Floppy Disk or SD Card, into the COMPOSER section of the Auto-Accompaniment system and comprises one or more Variations of a repetative loop - similar to any of the Built-In Styles in the RHYTHM GROUP. There are usually 4 Variations within a Style and each Variation can be up to 16 measures in length. The thing to note is that when a selected Variation is played, it just keeps going round in an endless Loop until another Variation is selected or the style is stopped. In itself, a Style is usually generic rather than specific - in other words, it can be used as an accompaniment to several different songs or tunes. You can regard most of the Built-In KN7000 styles as generic. However, Styles can be built to fit specific songs or tunes. External Style Files can also be loaded up to 20 at a time into the CUSTOM MEMORY of the KN7000. Put briefly, a Style File is purely a means of providing an Auto-Accompaniment..........
A MIDI File is totally different to a Style - it is generally a complete multi-track SEQUENCE of a specific song or tune - not an Accompaniment Loop. This being the case, you cannot regard a MIDI file as a replacement for a Style - it is basically a complete recording of a song or tune, which may or may not include the actual Melody line. However, you can if you wish, locate which track of the MIDI file contains the Melody line, mute the track and then play along with it.
As far as converting a MIDI File to a Style is concerned, there is no direct way of achieving this and as far as I am aware, such a conversion program does not exist. Having said that, it is possible within the KN7000's operating system, to extract some of the data from a MIDI File and build a Style from some of the tracks of the MIDI File. However, it is quite a long and fairly involved process to create just one complete Style from a MIDI and I'm sure you would not wish to do this for the '1000s' of MIDI files on your PC !
You have already been advised in a previous post in this thread, how to transfer multiple MIDI Files from your PC to an SD Card. This is the only way to carry out the transfer - just Copying and Pasting or Dragging and Dropping from a folder on your PC directly to an SD Card in a Reader/Writer, will not work.
Finally, you state "...I can save styles to computer and then save to a s.d card in very large batches instantly." Would you care to explain in more detail, exactly what you mean by this ?
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
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#70569 - 09/26/10 05:31 AM
Re: loading midi to files
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Rog and Joe, as has been stated, you cannot load MIDI files directly into the area which the Style Files occupy - or indeed any of the Technics File areas - to allow the use of the Technics Alphabetical search. The two formats are just not compatible. Alec's method of pre-selecting the MIDI files into Alphabetical Groups, before copying into Playlists, will produce a simple alternative to the Technics search and is the easiest solution. It does require a bit of effort to pre-organise / select the files into groups, rather than just grabbing a bunch of randomly named files to process into Playlists. However, as has also been mentioned, there is a method which will allow Alphabetic searching using the Technics system, but it is a bit long-winded, if - as in Joe's case- the user has very many MIDI files. Unfortunately, you can only process one MIDI file at a time, rather than multiple files in a single transfer operation, using Alec's procedure. Load the MIDI File (Which is normally a Sequence) into the KN7000 sequencer as an NX file ( GM/GM2 > NX) and then re-save the Sequencer as a Technics Sequence. This also allows you to carry out some modifications to the MIDI file - should you wish to do so - such as transposing the key and also substituting the KN7000's superior sounds for the generic MIDI sounds, before you finally save the Sequence to a Technics Folder on the SD Card. Note that there is no point in selecting any options other than 'SEQUENCER' on page 2 of the SD Save dialog - just select 'ALL OFF' and then turn on the 'SEQUENCER' option. With regard to the use of EMC Styleworks to create a Style from a Midi Sequence, when I used that program back in my KN6000 days, I was not impressed with the results. I found the program to be very good at converting Styles from other manufacturer's keyboards to Technics format, but was disappointed with the MIDI to Style creation, except for MIDI files which were pretty basic and only had a few tracks. As you stated Alec, without some extra work, the results were often a bit 'Hit and Miss'  . On this basis, I would not recommend the program purely for MIDI to Style creation, hence my previous remarks - just my opinion....
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
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