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Offline vlbrgt

Creating a 6/8 time signature midi from step record
« on: September 12, 2018, 09:17:44 PM »
Hello,

How could I create a 6/8 time signature midi file from a steprecord by using expand ?

I mean a real 6/8 time signature, and not the 4/4 time signatures that Yamaha uses for their 'so called' 6/8 styles.

Thanks
Regards
« Last Edit: September 12, 2018, 09:19:43 PM by vlbrgt »
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Offline valimaties

Re: Creating a 6/8 time signature midi from step record
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2018, 09:59:44 PM »
Hello,

How could I create a 6/8 time signature midi file from a steprecord by using expand ?

I mean a real 6/8 time signature, and not the 4/4 time signatures that Yamaha uses for their 'so called' 6/8 styles.

Thanks
Regards

Use a software like Cubase and create a small midi file with only the Time Signature inside. Yamaha will read it, even if you cannot create on it! (Strange, does not?! :D )

Edited: you have in attach an empty midi file with only Time signature event.

Regards,
Vali

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Re: Creating a 6/8 time signature midi from step record
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2018, 10:17:52 PM »
I haven't experimented to verify this on my PSR-E models, but I thought that this was supposed to be controlled by whichever time signature you choose before you start to record the song?

However, if you're recording with a style, the song must necessarily default to whatever time signature the style uses-- not the time signature that might be stated in the name of the style, but the time signature that the style is actually programmed with.
 

Offline vlbrgt

Re: Creating a 6/8 time signature midi from step record
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2018, 10:29:37 PM »
Thanks for the reply but it does not work that way.

Suppose i create a midi file with only the time signature included.
I go to Song recording -> multi recording. I select the song with the time signature.
Then I go to StepEdit and there the problem is that I cannot choose a style with a 6/8 time signature,
because there is no Yamaha style that has a 6/8 time signature.
There only exists 'so called' 6/8 styles but they are in 4/4.
And there is no possibilty to choose a user style (6/8) in step record.

I could record my chords in a semi 6/8 style and Expand.
The midi file now includes my chords as in a 4/4 midi file.
In MixMaster I can change the 4/4 to 6/8 but then my chords are not correct anymore. They are not at the correct MBT anymore.

The goal was to insert the chords in the StepRecord and then after Expand/Save remove all the midi notes and other stuff, to only keep the midi file with the chords.

Regards
Etienne
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Offline Ed B

Re: Creating a 6/8 time signature midi from step record
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2018, 02:00:35 AM »
Hi Etienne
Use the program Psruiti To adjust the position of the chords in your midi file after using Mixmaster.

http://psrtutorial.com/util/plate.html

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