--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "zombilimited" <zombilimited@...> wrote:
>
> recently tried to remix a midi song i found on the net anyone with
info on how to do it on an
> mp-7 would be appreciated ie.
>
> how to get the midi instruments on the mp-7 to sound right
>
> bypassing the 32 bar pattern problem on a midi song over 32 bars
> so that the mp-7 cc doesnt reset instruments after you have changed
them to the voices you
> want
>
> locating different instruments and assigning proper voices to them
>
> anyone with tips has anyone succesfully taken a midi song off the
net loaded it on to a mp-7
> and remixed it and got it to sound good any tips appreciated
>
> i don't feel this topic has been fully explored but i would like to
look into it further because
> of the great possibilities of remixing bass lines leads etc.
>
> thanks hope you are not all very confused after reading this
> cheers
>
Remember, you can use the MP-7 as a MIDI player, without worrying
about pattern or song lengths. Were it me, I'd play the MIDI on the
computer with patch changes and such disabled (depends on how your
software handles it,) send that MIDI to the MP-7, and fiddle with each
channel's patch on the MP-7 until it sounds right.
To do a bit more drastic remixing, I'd then select chunks of the song,
8, 16, 32 bars apiece -- whatever sounds right -- and upload them as
patterns. Then they'd be ready for live remixing, as you hop from
pattern to pattern, perhaps looping within patterns and swapping parts
of patterns back and forth.
I'd make sure the patterns had the patches I wanted ahead of time, but
there are probably ways around that. I do know that song mode has a
setting where individual patterns don't reset the patches.