how to create a new styles in pa800

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nawid
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how to create a new styles in pa800

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how to create a new styles in pa800 ?

i have,t any experines or were i can found in internet..?

thanks.
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nawid wrote:how to create a new styles in pa800 ?

i have,t any experines or were i can found in internet..?

thanks.
There's so much material written on this subject in here that you won't even need to read the manual. Do a search and read those. I strongly recommand that you start your learning process by analyzing some of the factory styles first. Export them as midi and study them in an external sequencer if you have any.
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zlaja
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There is one good and fast way to make new styles.
All you need is midi files of song for which you want to make a style and a software called EMC Style Works.

Creating styles with this software is realy easy.
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Assyrianpianist wrote:
nawid wrote:how to create a new styles in pa800 ?

i have,t any experines or were i can found in internet..?

thanks.
start your learning process by analyzing some of the factory styles first. Export them as midi and study them in an external sequencer if you have any.

How can we export factory styles to MIDI?
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NavidSyed wrote:
How can we export factory styles to MIDI?
Hi NavidSyed, choose your style that you wish to export to 'smf' and go into 'Record' Mode. Press the keyboard Menu button and choose 'Export smf'.
Here you will see on screen E/CV: -> V1-CV1 in the drop down box-> Press 'Execute' and save to your HD or USB. Do the same for your other CV's and save them. These are now saved as small midi files that you can open in a pc sequencer. Hope that helps. :)
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