Change time signature of a midi imported style
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Re: Change time signature of a midi imported style
You could use Protools for this. you can place a time signature at every variation, fill in ect. Not a problem to switch between 2/4 - 3/4 and 4/4 in the same style.
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Re: Change time signature of a midi imported style
Nemik wrote:I checked on my Awave Studio, was 3/4,.... so I imported to Korg and save Style ....
HardWired wrote:.. make sure you set BPM and signatures when start new project in Reaper very first thing before do anything else......
@mattf: None of this has anything to do with when a 3/4 SMF is imported as a 4/4, just that if you enter "Record New Style" this new Style is initialized with 4/4 per default as you can see in your youtube video (1:08 - 1:12 StyleRecordMode, MainPage).Offenbach wrote:You could use Protools for this. you can place a time signature at every variation, fill in ect....
Also in manual you can read "when importing an SMF, parameters like .. Meter ... are recognized" - that is the basic meter (time signature as StyleSettingData) not to be compared with recognized meter change during import of a Midi sequence data in the middle of the song.
Before you press menue button and go to import button do the same as you do if you want to edit a new style: change time signature (default meter 4/4) and select to 3/4 or whatever you want, to get an import with that time signature, regardless of the meter specification of the SMF in reaper, awave, protools etc.
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- siebenhirter, austria -
Interesting facts about styles and stylePlayer functions can be found at http: www.elmarherz.de