making a style for pa800

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liridonosmani22@gmail.com
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making a style for pa800

Post by liridonosmani22@gmail.com »

When I am recording or making a beat, its ok until I save it and play it, the tranpose is different.
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Re: making a style for pa800

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liridonosmani22@gmail.com wrote:When I am recording or making a beat, its ok until I save it and play it, the tranpose is different.
Definitely a user error.... . What key are you recording your style in? The reason I'm asking is because you could be recording a style in the key of Gb while your style track transpose is set to C major. If you play it back in style record mode it might sound right but once you start playing chords in Style mode, nothing will playback properly, because you didn't have the correct settings in place to begin with.
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Post by ProudM3 »

1. You record the drums first
2. Record percussions if you want
3. When you record ACC1, make sure to set the KEY(it's located somewhere above the drum track) the same key that you are playing in. By default it is set to C major (or something like that.) If you are playing in a different key, let's say G minor, set that key to G minor, for ACC1 as well as for ACC2, ACC3 etc. Then save the style and exit record mode. Now, in style play mode select the style you just made and hit menu, there you'll find the options like panning, transpose etc if you wanna change somethin. If you do change something, don't forget to save the changes.
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Post by Sam CA »

ProudM3 wrote:1. You record the drums first.
Actually, you can record the tracks in any order you want. Nothing has to come first at all. It all depends on your workflow and style structure/feel.
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Post by ProudM3 »

Yes, Sam is right, you can record the tracks in any order. I just wanted to tell you the easy way how you can start to learn to make a style. Afterwards when you learn how things are done, you can do more advanced stuff.
Kammikdef

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Thank you for good communication.
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