What do you means exactly by
variations ofthe same vocies when you say:
quote: «XG takes that standard into the
next generation with more variations on the same voices»
next generation with more variations on the same voices»
I 'm not sure of what to make of
it.
Any one else to educate me.
Will one selection make it sound better when playing on a disklavier since it
used the XG type. What I am asking is when editing file I have option to
select between no change in voice, Yamaha XG, or GM. Will it change
something if the piece is made with GM and I use the XG type when
selecting.
That' s all I really want to
know.
Thanks again for all your
input. I am trying to make better midi file, for me and to share them with
you, who a re uploading on this site.
Cheers
Jimmy
»»»»----- OriginalXG takes that standard into the
next generation with more variations on the same voices Message -----From: Carol BeigelSent: Monday, October 28, 2002 9:39 PMSubject: Re: [disklavier] GM XG midi what is the difference20 years ago, there was MIDI, but everyone had their own version. GM was
the first attempt to standardize MIDI so that you knew what instrument was
going to be assigned to what voice number. XG takes that standard into the
next generation with more variations on the same voices. The tone
generators that come with Yamaha Disklaviers use the XG parameters. It also
means that they play the GM voices, which is what you see when you scroll
through the Voice choices.
I realize this is probably an oversimplified answer, but there are others on
this list who can give you more details.
Carol Beigel
crbrpt@...
>From: "Jimmy"
>Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [disklavier] GM XG midi what is the difference
>Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 12:55:43 -0000
>
>Hello,
>
>I was wondering if someone could help me understanding the nuance
>between the "GM" and "XG" type of instrument set found on different
>midi files, and how to apply my choice when making Disklavier disk?
>
>Is there some that sound better on a Yamah Mark unit?
>How about if I change the style of them when making making disklavier
>format file, with Giebler on else?
>
>Any comments appreciated.
>Thanks you.
>
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