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Re: Help with Cakewalk

2003-11-24 by bdpotts

CapZ65,

The Cakewalk "track" is not as important as the "Channel" selected 
for the track.

Assuming you are going to create a "Type 1" midi file you usually 
assign the piano right hand to channel 1 and the left hand to channel 
2 and make sure they have the grand piano patch. 

In looking at the piece you uploaded (absentfriends.mid) the "tracks" 
and "channels" are the same.  Track/Channel 6, 7, and 9 have a grand 
piano patch.

Here's what I would do.  For some reason track/channel 6 and 9 have 
the general MIDI grand piano patch.  Since they both have the same 
patch, the can play on the same channel.  I would assign these two 
tracks to channel 1 (double click on each track and change the 
channel to 1).

Track/channel 7 has the XG grand piano patch.  I would assign this 
track to channel 2 by double clicking the track and changing the 
channel to 2.

A third option would be to make all the patches the same (either 
general midi or XG grand piano) and you can mix and match channels 1 
and 2.  If you don't really care and they are all the same patch, 
just put them all to channel 1.

I hope this helps.

Brian

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "CapZ65" <CapZ65@c...> wrote:
> Any users of Cakewalk may be able to help with this. For most 
midis, 
> moving the Acoustic Grand pieces to tracks 1 or 2 is good enough to 
> allow the Disklavier to play them. However I found a few that just 
> won't save to disk that way. When I reopen the file, the first four 
> tracks are empty again. 
> I uploaded a file to the site named "absentfriends.mid. It's in 
> Yamaha format. If anyone could take a look I'd appreciate it.
> Thanks in advance.

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