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Title: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: Normanfernandez on September 19, 2018, 04:48:30 PM
I've been having a problem just trying to understand how it works. 

My Problem involves a deep understanding about Midi and Step Edit function.

Personally Message me.
I will update my problem here
If someone can respond.

Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: vlbrgt on September 19, 2018, 07:44:10 PM
Norman,

It is perhaps best to ask your questions directly in your topic.
It gives the reader(s) the chance to see if they can help you.

Regards
Etienne
 
Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: Normanfernandez on September 19, 2018, 08:00:27 PM
The Problem I'm facing,

I want a Certain Channel ( Drum Kit)
The Individual Instruments ( E.g Hi Hat on the left Speaker,
Kick Drum on the Right Speaker)
This is Possible on Style Creator.
The settings gets saved on Song Creator / Midi.   if I record it.
 
I've experiment using Just two Notes in the Drum Kit.
Kick on the Right Side and Hi Hat on the Left Side ( Speaker) Using Style Creator
On Song Creator I didn't see the Pan Settings for the Voice
Although Control 10 is a command (CC) "My Filter Settings are adjusted
What I want to do is   
To get a midi to have the same Effect

Midi made from the PC

The Mixing Console will just pan the whole Drum Kit to One side.

"If the Multi Part Parameter “Rcv PAN” is OFF,  the part ignores this message. Applies relative change to the pan of each instrument in the rhythm part." Got this from a PDF

If this Information isn't enough
I'll break it down little bit more.

Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: pieterpan on September 19, 2018, 08:11:49 PM
Norman,

There's a way to do this with MixMaster every (drum) note can be set as disired, but I think it's a **** of a job.

Regards <> Piet

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Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: Normanfernandez on September 19, 2018, 08:17:17 PM
Norman,

There's a way to do this with MixMaster every (drum) note can be set as disired, but I think it's a **** of a job.

Regards <> Piet
I'm having a Difficulty Learning how to use Mix Master ,

I'm very grateful Etienne help me to fix Midi to Pad using Team Viewer

Can someone please help to learn MixMaster Using Team Viewer? ( Remotely Controlled PC)
Thank you.
Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: DerekA on September 19, 2018, 08:55:46 PM
Which keyboard do you have?

S770 onwards (incliding Genos) have the drum setup feature which will let you do this on the keyboard itself. For earlier models you need to use something like mix master.
Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: Normanfernandez on September 19, 2018, 09:14:40 PM
Which keyboard do you have?

S770 onwards (incliding Genos) have the drum setup feature which will let you do this on the keyboard itself. For earlier models you need to use something like mix master.

I was able to get it done on Style Creator,

But if I create a Midi say using Musescore
Then use Song Creator
How do I get it done ??
Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: overover on September 20, 2018, 01:54:36 AM
Hi Norman,

the PAN of particular Drum notes can be changed by using SysEx messages. These SysEx can be found in the Data List book of your keyboard model (downloadable from Yamaha website).

But it is relatively difficult to work with those SysEx commands (e. g. in a DAW on PC). Directly on the keyboard (in Event List) one can only copy, move or delete SysEx, but NOT create new SysEx "from the scratch".

As mentioned before, you can use MixMaster for this. I created a screenshot with the needed "clicks" in "List View" window:


(https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35983446/MixMaster-DrumPANperNote.jpg)


Best regards,#
Chris
Title: Re: I need help from a Midi Expert
Post by: MBedesem on September 20, 2018, 01:17:46 PM
You can also do the kit panning from MixMaster's Drum Edit window.

Open your file, depress Drum Edit, select the note, then Insert New Event, select Pan and the position (L--R) and OK.

Regards,

Michael

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