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Re: [xl7] Sysex Expert ... Probably means you, Steve!

2012-09-18 by D F Tweedie

Bruno wrote: "Also there's no point in making your own (or even copy the riffs), when you are
creating your own Flash ROM."

But that's not what I want them for! I'm delving into Cognitone's Harmony Navigator 2. It permits you to import and store midi phrases in a library and assign them to a GM instrument. Then the program makes an algorithm from the phrase examining the content, i.e., monophonic, polyphonic, melodic, rhythmic, etc. You then can take the phrase from the library and use it to voice an 'instrument' playing a progression. It will keep perfect harmonic changes with the progression ... and you can further manipulate it in different ways in the program.

Better than sliced bread.

DF

 
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 From: Bruno <brunorc@...>
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:55 AM
Subject: Re: [xl7] Sysex Expert ... Probably means you, Steve!
 

  
2012/9/18 D F Tweedie <bienpegaito@...>
> Sounds like you doubt it can be done with Sysex or any other way besides recording the midi one audition by one. But you are not certain. Right?

After checking with the SysEx specification I'm certain it cannot be
done in any way, which has been documented by E-mu. Also there's no
point in making your own (or even copy the riffs), when you are
creating your own Flash ROM.

Bruno

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