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Genos (12 Boards) => Genos Voices & Revo Drums => Topic started by: shadowhankron on November 15, 2019, 05:51:01 PM
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Hi
Cannot figure out how to change the Octave on voices on the Style edit mode, I can change the upper and lower voices on the Voices for solo but not the Styles...eg.....trying to lower octave on Orchestra or Guitar or even higher each voices with octave change. . I would appreciate any help please...Thank you
Ronnie🆘🆘🎆🎆🎹🎹
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Hi
In http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/articles/style2_2.htm read heading: Note Low Limit / Note High Limit
Adjust at the keyboard.
Jørgen
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Hi Ronnie,
you have to go to Style Creator-Record-Step Edit to modify each note one by one for the channel you want to change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHQcJPY2uEs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHQcJPY2uEs)
So for example the G2 note you must make it G1 if you want one octave down or G3 if you want to make it one octave up.
Make this will all the notes of the channel(style part).
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There no need to make them one by one you can multi select them when you arrive at the last note if fore example it is c2 press c3 on the keyboard then press the cursor up and all the notes will adjust to an octave higher
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Or get a copy of StyleMagic and do it in about 5 seconds.
Joe H
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Ronnie. Yamaha have never provided this Style Part Octave adjustment which is often needed with 3rd party styles.
KORG Pa have had this feature a long time.
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Yes Graham
I have enjoyed the fact on the Korg PA4x being able to change octave on the voices within the styles......but cannot understand on an expensive keyboard such as Geno's they failed to insert a button or control to change in each voice within the styles..
Maybe the people within Yamaha that read these Forum messages may take note for future updates.
Certain replies here I fail to understand what I was suppose to do to change octave...unless the style I need I try to change the octave then I save it to the user section then call it up into the style in the Mixer section...just a hunch.
Regards and Thanks
Ronnie :o
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Dear Ronnie,
It is an unspoken rule to Yamaha, when you want to do something (except to play) you must go on the computer.
Mix Master is a free program which make, everything Korg make on board, regarding the styles.
I don't think something will be changed by updates.
To me it is like a very beautiful but exceedingly difficult wife. :)
Good luck!
Mihai
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It works indeed a lot easier on the korg pa series. However you can do this also on the genos with the help of user voices. These are the steps to do it without the need of a computer.
- select the style
- press the mixer button
- press on the icon of the sound you want to change (for instance the bass)
- remember the location of the sound it points to
- now press the voice button
- select the voice you just remembered from the style
- press voice edit in the menu
- modify the octave value (+1 or -1 depending on the sound and what you need in the style
- save the modified as a new user sound.
- now go back to the style
- select the mixer again and press the style element you want to change (in this example the bass) and select your modified user sound
- save the style in a registration with the voice and style checkboxes activated
Now you have changed the octave and sound for that style.
The best part of this method is that the original style will be the same and you stored your modification in the registration (new sound and octave).
It's not as nice as the Korg PA series implementation which is much better in that area. But as a workaround this can be done quite fast, so it gives you the opportunity to modify styles in a non destructive way.
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It works indeed a lot easier on the korg pa series. However you can do this also on the genos with the help of user voices. These are the steps to do it without the need of a computer.
- select the style
- press the mixer button
- press on the icon of the sound you want to change (for instance the bass)
- remember the location of the sound it points to
- now press the voice button
- select the voice you just remembered from the style
- press voice edit in the menu
- modify the octave value (+1 or -1 depending on the sound and what you need in the style
- save the modified as a new user sound.
- now go back to the style
- select the mixer again and press the style element you want to change (in this example the bass) and select your modified user sound
- save the style in a registration with the voice and style checkboxes activated
Now you have changed the octave and sound for that style.
The best part of this method is that the original style will be the same and you stored your modification in the registration (new sound and octave). ...
Hi robinez,
have you already tried this method yourself?
To my knowledge this is not possible with a USER Voice, because changed Voice Set data is IGNORED when the Voice is used in a Style, Multi Pad or MIDI file.
But one could make a new CUSTOM Voice (based on a Preset Voice) in YEM, change the Octave setting in this Custom Voice, transfer the Pack containing the new Voice to the instrument and then revoice the Style with that new Custom Voice.
Best regards,
Chris
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Hi robinez,
have you already tried this method yourself?
To my knowledge this is not possible with a USER Voice, because changed Voice Set data is IGNORED when the Voice is used in a Style, Multi Pad or MIDI file.
But one could make a new CUSTOM Voice (based on a Preset Voice) in YEM, change the Octave setting in this Custom Voice, transfer the Pack containing the new Voice to the instrument and then revoice the Style with that new Custom Voice.
Best regards,
Chris
yes, i used this method in Genos 1.4 for my modified styles., i didn't test it yet in 2.0 but i could use the new custom voices i created in the style in 1.4
I didn't need to use YEM for that.
I will test it again in 2.0 and let you know the results here.
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Hi robinez,
But one could make a new CUSTOM Voice (based on a Preset Voice) in YEM, change the Octave setting in this Custom Voice, transfer the Pack containing the new Voice to the instrument and then revoice the Style with that new Custom Voice.
Best regards,
Chris,
I recently confirmed a style on Genos 2 ignored a simple user voice octave change. It works as a panel voice but not in the style accomp.
With the computer voice editor on Tyros some time ago (precursor to Yem) simple edits were handled as if they were "voice set" and hence would continue to be ignored by styles. I don't know if Yem has progressed beyond this ( but think it unlikely ::)).
What used to work for changing octave (eg. for organ pedal voices) was to edit the note shift on the wave element(s) by increments of 12 then save the custom voice.
If you know that a more basic edit in YEM "will" work, then my apologies. :)
John
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Chris,
I recently confirmed a style on Genos 2 ignored a simple user voice octave change. It works as a panel voice but not in the style accomp.
With the computer voice editor on Tyros some time ago (precursor to Yem) simple edits were handled as if they were "voice set" and hence would continue to be ignored by styles. I don't know if Yem has progressed beyond this ( but think it unlikely ::)).
What used to work for changing octave (eg. for organ pedal voices) was to edit the note shift on the wave element(s) by increments of 12 then save the custom voice.
If you know that a more basic edit in YEM "will" work, then my apologies. :)
Hi John,
yes, you're right here: The "Common ---> General" settings "Right Octave" and "Left Octave" (in the Voice Editor of the YEM) only work if the Voice is used in Keyboard Parts (Right 1/2/3, Left), later.
What I originally meant in my posting (#9) is changing the "Note Shift" value of each "Element" (plus or minus 12 semitones).
Best regards,
Chris
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Ronnie if you don't want to use a program on the pc,this is how we do it on the keyboard:
Style creator,Step Edit,Make the changes,Save as a NEW Style,Use that new style now and forget about the preset style.
Rene in a previous post is also telling the way to change all the notes(one octave up or down) of the part with just one move (if it is not a drum part) by multi selecting all the notes.
On pc programs lots of things may get much easier I guess.
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Hi robinez,
have you already tried this method yourself?
To my knowledge this is not possible with a USER Voice, because changed Voice Set data is IGNORED when the Voice is used in a Style, Multi Pad or MIDI file.
But one could make a new CUSTOM Voice (based on a Preset Voice) in YEM, change the Octave setting in this Custom Voice, transfer the Pack containing the new Voice to the instrument and then revoice the Style with that new Custom Voice.
Best regards,
Chris
just tested it again, it worked in the genos 2.0
however, i did some more tests. When i select it in the Bass part then it didn't work, the bass part ignores those settings (probably something like a bass range (comparable to the bass channel settings on a korg)), it works on all the other parts but not on the bass parts.
conclusion:
this method DOESN'T work on the bass part
It does work on the other parts
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Hi Robinez,
The tests I did earlier were on a Pad part of a Genos preset style and a Chord1 part of a user style originally from Ty5 (subsequently saved on Genos). Sorry to say those edits did not show up in the styles either.
John
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Thank you all for the replies..but I don't understand the step edit?
All I wanted was to either increase or decrease the octave in either a Strings or Brass or even Guitar voice within the style I wanted to edit....sorry for all the confusion I really thought it was a simple way to edit just like it is so easy on the Main voice section?
Regards
Ronnie
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Hi Robinez,
The tests I did earlier were on a Pad part of a Genos preset style and a Chord1 part of a user style originally from Ty5 (subsequently saved on Genos). Sorry to say those edits did not show up in the styles either.
John
in my test i also tested the chord1 part of a style and that worked, but that got me thinking, could it be dependable on the voice we are trying to edit? I've noticed that the kino strings for instance behave differently then for instance one of the preset bass sounds during editting.
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Robinez,
The voices I tested were non mega- nylon guitar and sax section. I have since tested a mega jazz guitar in chord1 and the octave edits continue go be ignored.
Am now in danger of going on a quest to evaluate all voice types so think I will give it a rest for now :o ;) :D
John
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When StyleMagic processes an octave shift for a Mega Voice, it ignores those "high-note" codes for the Mega Guitars. It works flawlessly. Too bad it can't be done as simple on the keyboard as with computer software.
Joe H
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Robinez,
The voices I tested were non mega- nylon guitar and sax section. I have since tested a mega jazz guitar in chord1 and the octave edits continue go be ignored.
Am now in danger of going on a quest to evaluate all voice types so think I will give it a rest for now :o ;) :D
John
megavoices could be a problem indeed, don't evaluate all types, that will cost way to much time. I will give you some examples from octave modified presets that i used so that you can test that yourself. Will be tomorrow when i'm back in the studio.
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I made a video of changing the octave in some bars in a style part using style creator's edit menu on my psr.
I could select all the notes of the part and shift them one octave up or down.
The style part is an arpeggio so I thought better to change some bars and some bars down.
In Genos as far as I can see those things are a lot easier to do with the colour touch screen.
Sorry for the volume being too low. :)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OkEWlLw2OQzzi-MTEXFnES_6M0TJqazJ (https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OkEWlLw2OQzzi-MTEXFnES_6M0TJqazJ)
If something doesn't work like Robinez encounters,I guess you have to go to Parameter Channel of the style creator and change the note limits so the style part can have access to the disarable octave in all chord changes.
No need to create a new voice on the keyboard or in Yem this way.
Ronnie,all the notes you hear on a style part are in the "step edit".(Usually on the key of Cmaj7)
As there are all their effects too(filter).
Unfortunately there is not just a push of a button about everything we might want to change in a style. :(
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If something doesn't work like Robinez encounters,I guess you have to go to Parameter Channel of the style creator and change the note limits so the style part can have access to the disarable octave in all chord changes.
thanks!
indeed i was expecting that it was something like this, it's works the same way on the korg pa4x and korg kronos.
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I made a video of changing the octave in some bars in a style part using style creator's edit menu on my psr.
I could select all the notes of the part and shift them one octave up or down.
The style part is an arpeggio so I thought better to change some bars and some bars down.
In Genos as far as I can see those things are a lot easier to do with the colour touch screen.
Sorry for the volume being too low. :)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OkEWlLw2OQzzi-MTEXFnES_6M0TJqazJ (https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OkEWlLw2OQzzi-MTEXFnES_6M0TJqazJ)
If something doesn't work like Robinez encounters,I guess you have to go to Parameter Channel of the style creator and change the note limits so the style part can have access to the disarable octave in all chord changes.
No need to create a new voice on the keyboard or in Yem this way.
Ronnie,all the notes you hear on a style part are in the "step edit".(Usually on the key of Cmaj7)
As there are all their effects too(filter).
Unfortunately there is not just a push of a button about everything we might want to change in a style. :(
Hi Panos,
I remember the time when my Yamaha works like that unfortunately with S970 and now with SX900, even the style is made by me, without 1-8 tracks wnen I push Bass for example, apear mesage to delete the recorded info and I can't use step edit.
It is something that I forgot? or you use style unlock-er.
Thanks
Mihai
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It is a style from the "old" Euro dance pack(now preset styles on newer keyboards)
Most of the style parts are unlocked if I remember well.
For those styles that are locked, yes I use mr Jorgen's style unlocker.
It doesn't always work but most of the times it does.
If it doesn't work I search for another similar style part to use.
I usually avoid to use style parts that have melody lines so the Assembly function+Mixing Console+a little style part edit+registration works just fine for me to play a song or a composition.
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Hi
Style Unlocker is at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/software/stun/index.htm
Jørgen
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Too bad the Yamaha Style creator doesn't have the option to move an octave like the Korg does. In my experience, the most common reason for the "wrong octave" is the wrong settings when sampling Custom Voices.
You can easily change octaves in Styles with free software. Check out my videos.
https://youtu.be/DNS6KxIIiuo (https://youtu.be/DNS6KxIIiuo)
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Hi
In http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/articles/style2_2.htm read heading: Note Low Limit / Note High Limit
Adjust at the keyboard.
Jørgen
Not sure you correctly read Jorgen's answer ...
"Note Low Limit / Note High Limit
NOTE LIMIT LOW and HIGH specify the low and high note limits for all notes in the specified part.
Notes outside this range are transposed to the nearest octave within the range.
Example:
When LOW = C3 and HIGH = D4
Root Motion: C C# D#
Notes Produced: E3-G3-C4 / F3-G#3-C#4 / D#3-G3-A#3"
I imagine that when you transpose the Low and High values, the full part content is automatically transposed.
Regards
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With so many people discussing here it was all too advanced for me to understand, so still not any wiser as to style octave change.
Thanks anyways
Ronnie
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With so many people discussing here it was all too advanced for me to understand, so still not any wiser as to style octave change.
Thanks anyways
Ronnie
Man, the simplest way is to buy a licence of StyleMagicYA, which is something like 53 Euros, and you get all these problems solved in 10 seconds of PC work ;)
Regards,
Vali
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Man, the simplest way is to buy a licence of StyleMagicYA, which is something like 53 Euros, and you get all these problems solved in 10 seconds of PC work ;)
Regards,
Vali
+ 1
;)
Joe H
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Man, the simplest way is to buy a licence of StyleMagicYA, which is something like 53 Euros, and you get all these problems solved in 10 seconds of PC work ;)
Regards,
Vali
agree, be it that unfortunately the website (midisoft pl) has not been available for a long time due to outdated security certificates (using MS Edge and Firefox and Chrome) :( :-\
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valimaties & JoeH
It is a unfair reply to make to me.....not everybody has good Computer Skills and knowledge about the software you mention.
I for one dont understand certain Programmes on music Software.
Anyways with Yamaha Keyboards why can they not include the Adjustment knobs within the Styles to change the Octaves...just like in the VOICES section.
Ronnie
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It is a unfair reply to make to me.....not everybody has good Computer Skills and knowledge about the software you mention.
Ronnie,
People are trying to help you. A lot of people are trying to help you. And the advice isn’t costing you a cent. Yours is the comment that’s unfair.
Asking why Yamaha doesn’t do something is useless here. None of us know. Only Yamaha knows. Ask them.
And your fear of computers is unfounded. It’s a lot easier to change registrations, styles, midi files with the right program on the computer than on the keyboard.
When you’re nice to the people who are trying to help you, you’ll get a lot more help than not. The simplest thing would be for you to post the style you want changed. Somebody will fix it for you.
Cheers,
Fred
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... Anyways with Yamaha Keyboards why can they not include the Adjustment knobs within the Styles to change the Octaves...just like in the VOICES section.
Ronnie
Ronnie... no offense intended. While I agree with Fred; you make a valid point. Yes Yamaha could have and maybe should have included an Octave button the Mixing Console to make changing an octave for each style part easy (you can do this with Left and Right Voices)... but they haven't for style Parts yet.
And... actually the StyleMagic software is easy to use for editing styles. There is a button in the StyleMagic Mixing Console you just click on and it opens a dialog box allowing you to shift the octave up or down. StyleMagic very easy to use for mixing styles and has more features than Style Creator on the keyboard.
Having said all that, I think there is room for a lot of improvement for editing and mixing both styles and Multi Pads right on our keyboards, especially now that the newest models have a touch screen.
Regards,
Joe H
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Fred Smith
I am always nice to people so where was I NOT NICE to anyone on this thread or forum....just spoke the truth on my computer skills.
Ronnie
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JoeH
Thanks for replying
I seem to have annoyed several people here with just a simple question, that I asked....
Just because I cannot use computer programmes on music I feel that I just will forget my opening thread.
But many thanks to other people whom were patient in their replies
Ronnie
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I am always nice to people so where was I NOT NICE to anyone on this thread or forum....just spoke the truth on my computer skills.
Ronnie,
If you can post to this forum, you have sufficient computer skills. That’s what people don’t understand. If you had no computer skills, there would be no thread.
Sorry you didn’t appreciate all the effort that went into trying to solve your problem.
Cheers,
Fred