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chapalav
Total Posts: 11
Joined 04-01-2010 status: Regular |
hello, I’ve a question related to pattern/song modes. i wanted to give a performance in either modes with real time arpeggios and mix of voices and layers. My question is how can i play melody part(say synth sound) with my right hand and chords(with guitar arpeggiation ON) with my left hand so that the guitar arpeggio should follow my left hand chords in real time...just like arpeggios follow left hand chords in performance mode—i wanted to do the same thing in song/pattern mode. Could this be achieved using a layer in pattern/song mode such as synth sound on the right side of the keyboard and guitar arpeggio for the left hand ...i have no idea how to do that. Also, could you please help me how to import arpegios from motif xf to cubase AI5...sorry to bother with lots of questions...i really appreciate your help.. Thanks Very Much. Vijay. |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
You can setup in PERFORMANCE mode, and then COPY any PERFORMANCE into a SONG/PATTERN MIXING program
Go to SONG or PATTERN MIXING
Press [MIXING]
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arvind12321
Total Posts: 3
Joined 07-11-2011 status: Newcomer |
HOW CAN WE INSERT 2 ARPEGGIOS IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF A SINGLE SONG ? |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Not sure what you want to do. Could you give more details? |
arvind12321
Total Posts: 3
Joined 07-11-2011 status: Newcomer |
HOW CAN WE INSERT 2 ARPEGGIOS IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF A SINGLE SONG ? HOW CAN I USE DIFFERENT DIFFERENT PERFORMANCES (MORE THAN ONE PERFORMANCE) IN A SONG |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
You have selected not to give us any details so we cannot be as specific in our answer. But you understand how to record one PERFORMANCE to a SONG or PATTERN. What you fail to realize (by the nature of the question) is that each PERFORMANCE is designed to be basis of a single composition. Each PERFORMANCE has 5 different ARP combos, accessible via [SF1]-[SF5] - each designed to be a musical section of the composition (verse, chorus, etc., etc.) That said, if you would like to have multiple bands record to a single composition you can… Simply target separate PATTERNS, then combine them when you CONVERT them to SONG mode. Here’s how:
Say you select a PERFORMANCE and record it to PATTERN 01.
When you want to construct a SONG from these three PATTERNS you can do so… learn to use the PATTERN CHAIN function - it allows you to create a playback order for your SECTIONS.
Say in PATTERN 01 you used SECTIONS A, B, C and D and each SECTION is 8 measures in length.
Say in PATTERN 02 you used SECTIONS A, B, and C and each is 8 measures.
Say in PATTERN 03 you used SECTIONS A, B C and D and each is 8 measures.
See how it works? Each PERFORMANCE is like hiring a new band in the middle of the composition (not recommended) but nothing says you cannot do it. Many times some famous bands have other musicians come in and play in the middle of the song (lol)… you will need to go to your SONG and move the Program Change events so that they do not interfere with playback. You cannot have a musical note and a program change happen on the same clock tick… typically it takes a few milliseconds to change programs… move PC events about 10-25 clock ticks before the downbeat (it depends on your tempo). You can do this by advancing them (moving them slightly ahead of the downbeat or you can simply avoid this by having your first PERFORMANCE to tracks 1-4, and moving your second PERFORMANCE to tracks 5-8, and moving your third to tracks 9-12 Hope that helps. |
glrc70
Total Posts: 3
Joined 05-28-2012 status: Newcomer |
Me podrÃan ayudar con la manera de realizar arpegio para bajo y/o piano, puesto de que después de enviar al “put track to arpegio” y luego emplearlo al arpegioador no me responde el acorde que estoy interpretando.
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nauform
Total Posts: 122
Joined 06-16-2011 status: Pro |
No puedes. Estas son las conversiones disponibles: 1) Normal. El arpegio se reproduce utilizando únicamente la nota tocada y sus octavas. Por tanto si haces una inversión el arpegio la reproducirá. 2) Fixed. Al tocar cualquier nota se activarán los datos de la misma secuencia MIDI. Esta conversión es ideal para baterÃa y percusión. 3) OrgNotes. Es como “fixed” pero si presionas otra tecla ésta será considerada como la nota raiz del arpegio. Este tipo de conversión serÃa útil para lÃneas de bajo. Advierte que tanto en “fixed” como en “OrgNotes” es suficiente con que presiones una sóla tecla para que se reproduzca el arpegio. Por último te recomiendo que no escribas en motifator en español, esto es un foro en inglés y tampoco uses mayúsculas que en el lenguaje de internet se considera que estás GRITANDO ;-)
En hispasonic hay una comunidad de usuarios del Motif XF en español en la que también interviene alguien de Yamaha, tienes que escribir en este hilo:
Saludos |