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#110576 - 10/31/02 07:17 AM Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
harosha Offline
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Registered: 01/02/02
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Hello all,

Is there a way to convert all variations in a PA80 style to one MIDI file. I downloaded the style to midi program from korgpa80.com web site, but it only converts one variation at a time. I was looking for a way to convert all variations into one midi file, make changes to it in Sonar and then convert it back to style file.

Any idea?

Thanks

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#110577 - 11/02/02 06:09 PM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
BuleriaChk Offline
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Registered: 06/15/02
Posts: 53
Loc: Santa Barbara,CA,USA
Hi, Karosha,

The program that exists is called KAT200 (the PA-80 version of KIT2000).
http://www.posta.cg.yu/istyle/Kit2000.htm

Although it has its limitations, it is worth the money for the education alone..... you can get a good idea of the issues involved in creating styles from his web site. I recommend the program - it also allows yoo rearrange styles and performances (and that aspect does work)

The features you want are called "Collected Fiiles"; KAT2000 converts the Style into one long type 1 MIDI file, with the style inforamtion in Markers and snd the Event List.

However it is not quite ready for prime time yet for tha application. There are two main issues (I'm working with Milan on them, because I want the same thing as you).

1. The style info is included with the MIDI
events in the first measure of the variation. This means you can't change instruments during looping or cut and paste tracks from variation to variatioin within a program like SONAR, since the info gets pasted with it, and it can't be reconverted by KAT back into a style again.

2. It doesn't preserve instuments in the conversion if theya re not in bank 0, and will assign Ac.Piano if there are no botes, even if the original style specified an instrument.

3. It doesn't trim notes at the measure boundaries, so you have to be vry careful when addding notes. If the extend over measure boundaries, KAT can't transform it.

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I really hope Milan can fix these problems, but the program is worth it just to see how the events and instruments are laid out in the Marker and Event list. I have some templates available for SONAR on the Irish Acts PA80 forum (www.irishacts.com; download section), showing the collected files, a SONAR inst. definition list for the PA80, and the beginning of a StudioWare interface.

Hope this helps,

"Flamenco Chuck" Keyser www.flamencochuck.com
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#110578 - 11/03/02 04:31 AM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
trtjazz Offline
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
Harosha,
Were I you I would d/l the demo version of this program first and try it. I did on a few occasions and could not get it to work to my satisfaction.
Terry
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#110579 - 11/03/02 07:45 AM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
BuleriaChk Offline
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Registered: 06/15/02
Posts: 53
Loc: Santa Barbara,CA,USA
Harosha,
You should understand that many of the technically oriented current users of the PA80 do use KAT2000.

But style programming itself is difficult and time consuming, and has unique requirement (instrument voicing, etc.)

(Terry and I had an extensive interchange on the Irish Acts board about KAT; you might want to check the archives to see our different perspectives).

I have found Milan (who produces KAT2000) to be quite conscientious about supporting KAT. One of the issues is that apparently the DLL that Korg uses apparently has bugs, or is incomplete, making it difficult for Milan.

Again, discussion of these issues is ongoing at IrishActs, and if we can ever get the issues resolved, SONAR will become a very powerful tool for style creation.

But until the outstanding issues are fixed; again,

1. Transferring Instruments correctly.
2. Separating the Midi from the audio.

I can't recommend it for editing. But it is very good for understanding the issues involved, arranging style elements (which can be cut and pasted in the most recent version) and programs, and getting a conceptual handle on how the styles and programs are configured from a software perspective.

But join us at IrishActs to be involved in this project; it is important to me as well, since I want to create styles from scratch efficiently as well.

Best Regards,

Chuck

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#110580 - 11/03/02 07:55 AM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
BuleriaChk Offline
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Registered: 06/15/02
Posts: 53
Loc: Santa Barbara,CA,USA
Harisha,

You should also know that Terry (trtjazz) no longer owns a PA80 and is certainly not technically oriented as far as programming is concerned (again, check the archives at IrishActs).

Programming styles for the PA80 is not for the faint-hearted or technically challenged; one of its joys is that it is extremely flexible with deep potential, but that also makes it complex.

But Korg did include StyleTools, making it possible - KAT2000 is toward making it even efficient; provided you want to do it at all.......:-)

Programming style elements is an entirely different level from merely morphing them...

So Terry is right in his observation that style programming is not for everyone... well, at least not him, anyway)

Chuck
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#110581 - 11/03/02 07:58 AM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
BuleriaChk Offline
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Registered: 06/15/02
Posts: 53
Loc: Santa Barbara,CA,USA
Harosha,

I must apologize about misspelling your name. I AM technically challenged about typing....:-)

Chuck
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#110582 - 11/03/02 02:54 PM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
trtjazz Offline
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
Chuck,
I do not care to repeat our arguments over at IA....here. I have not mentioned you nor intend to in any of my posts. I would appreciate that you show me the same courtesy and leave your references to me out of your posts entirely.

Harosha, did not ask for whether or not I still have a PA, or if I was a technical genius or not. My only advice was to d/l the trial version because it did not work to MY satisfaction. I neither bashed the PA nor Kat. I gave sound advice for any software that has a trial version available.

I have come here to find peace in posting and I would very much appreciate you not doing anything to ruin that.

In short, please leave me alone here, I have made no reference to you at all, please return the courtesy.
thank you ,
Terry



[This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 11-03-2002).]

[This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 11-03-2002).]
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#110583 - 11/03/02 03:40 PM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
BuleriaChk Offline
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Registered: 06/15/02
Posts: 53
Loc: Santa Barbara,CA,USA
Hey, Terry, you talk about the PA80, and I'll be right there.....

Don't talk about the PA80 and I won't mention you......

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#110584 - 11/03/02 04:09 PM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
trtjazz Offline
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
So where is it exactly in this thread that I mentioned the PA? Point it out to me please because I do not see it here. Other than to say ....I have not mentioned it.

This was my post:
Harosha,
Were I you I would d/l the demo version of this program first and try it. I did on a few occasions and could not get it to work to my satisfaction.
Terry

Harosha,
What I will tell you is that I have not seen even 1 complete style, intros, 4 variations and endings completed by a private individual from scratch for the PA 80, either with the board or any software program available in 2 years.




[This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 11-03-2002).]
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#110585 - 11/03/02 06:16 PM Re: Style to MIDI and MIDI to style conversion in PA80?
BuleriaChk Offline
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Registered: 06/15/02
Posts: 53
Loc: Santa Barbara,CA,USA
Lessee, Harosha mentioned the PA80,

Well, I'm on not going to be persnickety about this. If it even SEEMS like you're mentioning the PA80, or if the discussion is in the context of the PA80, I'll be there.

Because I really like my PA80. Like, a lot, and I want to see it grow into the instrument it has the potential to be.

(You said in another thread you regretted seeling your PSR2000. You're going to regret selling your PA880 even more.... Trust me....)

Chuck
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