Hello, I am trying to create the rhythm parts in a new styles using my own WAV or MP3 samples. So far, I have had some luck doing this if the WAV files are converted to REX files using ReCycle and using YEM. The REX files work to a limited extend and I believe that if there is a way to use the sample Audio WAV instead of the REX, the overall performance would be better. The Yamaha PSR-S950 is packed with amazing Voices, Styles. Audio Link Multi Pad function lets you link your own audio files (sound effects, vocal. Naruto kecil episode 14 sub indonesia. I have been looking at this for a while and is no much further ahead in understanding what to do. This Yamaha.com link shed some light but I am no further ahead. I am hoping to get some help from the forum members to solve or better understand this topic. Mods: This was also posted in the 'PSR-S970/S770/S670 (SFF2)' forum. I own a Tyros 5 and have unrestricted access to a PSR S-970, so is soliciting the assistance from any forum members that use YEM. You can use REX files or make your own REX file from your own WAV or MP3 Drum Loop sample to create your own Audio quality Audio REX Style. With time and work, you can probably get similar results to the professional third party YamahaMusicSoft Audio REX Style pack. I personally didn't have the time to delve into the process, but this is how I would approach this. Golden Oldies-REX Audio Styles-T5 Firstly, one would have to use the Propellerheads 'ReCycle' program to generate your audio slices, edit, and save the final REX file that the Tyros 5 YEM can process. Download Demo (This program is around $200, so certainly experiment with the demo before deciding) ReCycle finds all the transients in your sampled material and slices your loop up, while also keeping the timing information so you can play it back at any tempo without losing its feel or with the artifacts that come from time stretch. ReCycle can make loops tempo independent. Instead of stretching the sample, ReCycle REX files are sliced into little pieces so that each drum hit (or whatever sound you are working with) gets its own slice. When you then change the tempo of the loop, the time between the slices is stretched, instead of the slices themselves. The biggest issue is assembling the various Style Main and Fill parts, since the YEM will only create the audio drum loop for Style Main A, however with re-assembly in Style Creator you can slowly in steps reassemble your other Main and Fill parts by copying from the Main A position as each new REX part is introduced into assembly for copying purposes. The result should come close to the professional YamahaMusicSoft Golden Oldies Audio REX styles, but of course assembled with suitable MIDI parts for the remaining style channels. Alamat situs nonton anime magi sub indo. With some sampling knowledge and experimentation you can rearranging the loop’s slices in a sequencer to create fills and variations from your original audio sample you converted into the initial REX file that was converted by the YEM for Style Main A. Drive increaser software download. The Recycle program documentation describes the following: Tweaking Sculpt your sound with ReCycle’s built-in effects: Transient Shaper, EQ, Envelope and a stretch feature that stretches the tail end of your each slice in the loop. Create Save your loops as REX files and let the creative part begin. With ReCycled audio, your loops can be arranged, rearranged have their timing altered or even be used as a groove template for your song. With Recycle, you should be able to create all you style parts and variances for your REX file parts that are converted by the YEM and made into a Audio REX style by first introducing the part into Style Main A and borrowing each part and reassembled one by one into the final style parts. Each time a style part is introduced in Style Creator, you would have to save the style each time to bake the REX file into the new Main or Fill part of the style until all your parts are filled. My only thought that is unclear is where the YEM transfers or imports the REX file to your Tyros 5. I would imagine in the Expansion folder. Also it would make sense that for your own Audio REX style to work, all the converted REX files have to be present in your Tyros 5 expansion folder. So to share a REX style, most likely you would have to make a YEM pack save to share, plus copy your finished REX Audio style from your Tyros 5 to another. My guess, that copied REX style on that Tyros 5 should automatically read the imported REX files or search from it's expansion folder. This is all only speculation on my part, by most likely how I would approach making my own Audio Rex styles. Besides no time to try, I would have to also purchase the rather expensive Golden Oldies pack to see how Yamaha made their Audio REX files and how they are stored on the Tyros 5, but not worth buying for a musical genre I wouldn't use.
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