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Wow!, Chris once again great information, you make it so easy to understand, I recorded songs on T5 and they were Wav files then I’d burn them onto a cd At times I used Midis, Now I understand why they’re not so good on certain instruments. The songs I record on PSr sx900 are audio. Now I can convert Midis to audio on the PSr sx900 Many Thanks for all the explanations, Your the gift that keeps giving
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! 😊 I’m really glad the explanation helped-it sounds like you’ve had some wonderful experiences recording music, both with WAVs on the T5 and now audio on the PSR-SX900. Converting MIDI to audio is such a handy feature, especially when you want everything to sound just right on different instruments. Keep up the great work with your recordings, and thank you for your kind words-they mean a lot! 🎹
Hi Chris, I have a question. How do you apply arpeggio for the left hand using a style? Many songs require that arpeggio and I am trying to figure it out on the Yamaha PSR SX700. Thank you. I enjoy your videos. Rocco
Excellent. 👌. The same way, I presume we can add more instruments, layers, guitars, on an Audio Song also already recorded earlier. Your comments solicited..
Good day Chris, wondering if you can help. I converted a midi file to audio file with the help of your video. Is it now possible that I can change the key in which the audio file plays back and then save it as well. Hope to hear from you soon.
Yes, it's possible! You can use Yamaha's MIDI to Style software to create a rhythm sequence that perfectly matches a piece of music. We explain how to do this in detail in Chapter 13 of our Genos Tipsters Information Guide, which is a comprehensive video guide. You can check it out here: www.epianos.co.uk/genostipsters-guide-digital-version-episodes/. 🎹
Yes, you can with Yamaha's MIDI to Style software! We explain how to do it step-by-step in Chapter 13 of our Genos Tipsters Information Guide (a comprehensive video guide). You can purchase it here: www.epianos.co.uk/genostipsters-guide-digital-version-episodes/. 🎹
Hi can i ask you something please ive got a psr670 keyboard also ive got a,dr synth ds330 would it in my keyboard as the dr synth ds330 is much older thanx
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That seems to be a lot of fun. Finally, I can get my old Midi songs to sound decent. Thank you, Chris!
Thank you Chris, you make it easy to do
The oudio file save in wave fornat, how we can save it as mp3
I just fine out to save wave to mp3
Wow!, Chris once again great information, you make it so easy to understand,
I recorded songs on T5 and they were Wav files then I’d burn them onto a cd
At times I used Midis,
Now I understand why they’re not so good on certain instruments.
The songs I record on PSr sx900 are audio.
Now I can convert Midis to audio on the PSr sx900
Many Thanks for all the explanations, Your the gift that keeps giving
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! 😊 I’m really glad the explanation helped-it sounds like you’ve had some wonderful experiences recording music, both with WAVs on the T5 and now audio on the PSR-SX900. Converting MIDI to audio is such a handy feature, especially when you want everything to sound just right on different instruments. Keep up the great work with your recordings, and thank you for your kind words-they mean a lot! 🎹
Thanks Chris, this was really helpful. Regards Dean
Will my Tyros5 / 76 also convert MIDI songs to Audio songs in a similar way? Thanks Chris.
I just bought Yamaha par sx 920 today ❤️🔥 this video is useful
Hi Chris, I have a question. How do you apply arpeggio for the left hand using a style? Many songs require that arpeggio and I am trying to figure it out on the Yamaha PSR SX700.
Thank you. I enjoy your videos.
Rocco
Thanks, How do you edit the exiting songs, That can add on layer or top of an intro and parts so on ?
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Excellent. 👌. The same way, I presume we can add more instruments, layers, guitars, on an Audio Song also already recorded earlier. Your comments solicited..
Good day Chris, wondering if you can help. I converted a midi file to audio file with the help of your video. Is it now possible that I can change the key in which the audio file plays back and then save it as well. Hope to hear from you soon.
Hello very good, I Like it ,Best Regards, & good luck .🪗🪗🪗 Mick.
Thanks so much, Mick. Happy new year to you!
If it possible on a Genos 2 to create a rhythm sequence to perfectly match a piece of music
Yes, it's possible! You can use Yamaha's MIDI to Style software to create a rhythm sequence that perfectly matches a piece of music. We explain how to do this in detail in Chapter 13 of our Genos Tipsters Information Guide, which is a comprehensive video guide. You can check it out here: www.epianos.co.uk/genostipsters-guide-digital-version-episodes/. 🎹
Hi Chris i have genos 2 bought recently and i understand i can convert midi songs to song styles. Is that possible? gerry lambert
Yes, you can with Yamaha's MIDI to Style software! We explain how to do it step-by-step in Chapter 13 of our Genos Tipsters Information Guide (a comprehensive video guide). You can purchase it here: www.epianos.co.uk/genostipsters-guide-digital-version-episodes/. 🎹
Hi can i ask you something please ive got a psr670 keyboard also ive got a,dr synth ds330 would it in my keyboard as the dr synth ds330 is much older thanx
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