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Re: Re.Midi commands
Hi Sherry
Many thanks for your prompt reply. Perhaps I should have explained more fully what I am trying to do with my set-up. I understand what you have outlined in your mail where the composer can from each staff on a .NOT sheet decide what instruments are to be used etc. This is a wonderful function of Composer, however, what I am trying to do is a little more complicated. I use Notation Composer to provide me with my own Fake Sheets which when I have written and/or edited them to my satisfaction I then convert them to PDF Music Sheets. I have to do this as I can then, using PC software, at the touch of a button display the relevant sheet that I require. Now I understand that if I used my original .NOT sheets I could use the options which you have described. I am afraid I can not go down this road as it would not suit my requirements. The Roland BK-7M contains all its prepared songs in a USP file called “My Performances” and each song is an independent performance of its own.. It will not accept an internal midi file ( which I have tried ) to change from one song (Performance) to another, however , it will accept a midi change from an external source. If this was from a keyboard it would be a case of one button for each song !! this would not be feasible. I realize that I was clasping at straws when I looked at the possibility of my Notation Composer to come to the rescue. I have scoured the net upside down to try and find a program, which as an external source will take a midi command and also will play a PC MIDI file. Perhaps Sherry if you feel that Notation Composer can not be used as an external midi source you might ,from your experience in this field , be able to suggest an alternative program tat is available ? Again many thanks for the help which you provided. Kind regards Toni |
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