Thanks, I am glad you like the video. And I must say this one was a tough one, I put in a lot of hours trying to figure it out. But in the process, I learned a lot, and I am glad to pass it all on to all of you. Take care my friend. 👍🎹👍
Thanks Jon. Wow it’s a lot to think about, but you explain it well. I had Pa4x and now a 5x as soon as it came out. I few months ago I also got a Genos2. The Genos2 sounds great but I’ve never been able to use it much. (Just not learned it well enough yet). This may help me get the styles of the Yamaha and bring them into the Korg environment I’m familiar with. Thanks again my friend.
@colinwhite4439 That would be a great idea. Create a blank Midi file with all the markers. Then you would just have to tranfer the data and reset the marker time. 👍🎹👍
Channel 9 and 11 need to be swapped round 9 on Yamaha is Percussion and 11 is bass on Korg 9 is bass and 11 is percussion . Incidentally what version of cakewalk do you use ?
You are right. I have my software connected via Midi to my Pa5x and noticed that right away. So I just moved the tracks around until it sounded good. Cakewalk is now owned by Bandlab and it is free. I do have a lot of VST plugins from earlier versions, when it was called Sonar. When I am producing music, I use Cakewalk to mix then Sound Forge with Ozone for mastering.
@drorhovav392 I don't think so because they process sounds differently, different sound engines. But go to my playlist "Keyboards Info & Tutorials" and you will see some videos I did on how to create sounds. The first thing is to create a sample, then a multi-sample, then a sound. In the sampler it will allow you to import wav. files. So, if you have a sample or multiple samples from the Genos, you could import them into the sampler, create a multi-sample and then a sound. But the quick way is to find 3rd party sounds that sound like what your looking for. 👍🎹👍
I did but his way of just changing the Markers did not work for me. I could not get the Pa5x to load that Midi file into Style editor. In fact, I can't get the Pa5x to load any file into the Style Editor unless it come from the Pa5x originally. It really had me confused. But finding out this info I now can see how to create Styles from scratch, just take a Style from the Pa5x delete the Midi data, edit the Markers and then create your own Style. Note... I do have a Midi connection from my Pa5x to my DAW. So, I can just create a loop and edit it on the fly in my software. This is really cool.
Excellent, I play mainly Bollywood music with tabla / dhol and Indian instruments, this style conversation from Genos to Pa5x is great . 🙏Thank you.
@@iq5631 You are welcome.
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Super,👍👍👍👍
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As always, another great and helpful video.👍👍🙏🙏really appreciate you Jon.🎵🎵👍
Thanks, I am glad you like the video. And I must say this one was a tough one, I put in a lot of hours trying to figure it out. But in the process, I learned a lot, and I am glad to pass it all on to all of you.
Take care my friend.
👍🎹👍
Thanks Jon. Wow it’s a lot to think about, but you explain it well. I had Pa4x and now a 5x as soon as it came out. I few months ago I also got a Genos2. The Genos2 sounds great but I’ve never been able to use it much. (Just not learned it well enough yet). This may help me get the styles of the Yamaha and bring them into the Korg environment I’m familiar with. Thanks again my friend.
@jimthatcher2335 Sounds great. The Genos has been around for a long while and has a large library of Styles.
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Hey John, I think the midifile format should be type "1" and not type "0". Thank you for all the wonderful videos. Grtz
@mariodegroote325 You might be right. It worked with Midi 0 but maybe it will work better with Midi 1.
And your welcome.
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Really well explained but would take to long I saw another tutorial where they made a template for the korg channels this ssemed to work
@colinwhite4439 That would be a great idea. Create a blank Midi file with all the markers. Then you would just have to tranfer the data and reset the marker time.
👍🎹👍
Channel 9 and 11 need to be swapped round 9 on Yamaha is Percussion and 11 is bass on Korg 9 is bass and 11 is percussion .
Incidentally what version of cakewalk do you use ?
You are right. I have my software connected via Midi to my Pa5x and noticed that right away. So I just moved the tracks around until it sounded good.
Cakewalk is now owned by Bandlab and it is free. I do have a lot of VST plugins from earlier versions, when it was called Sonar.
When I am producing music, I use Cakewalk to mix then Sound Forge with Ozone for mastering.
Hello. Love you're videos.
Is there a way to convert sounds from Yamaha genos to Korg pa5x?
if yes can you make a video on it?
@drorhovav392 I don't think so because they process sounds differently, different sound engines. But go to my playlist "Keyboards Info & Tutorials" and you will see some videos I did on how to create sounds. The first thing is to create a sample, then a multi-sample, then a sound. In the sampler it will allow you to import wav. files. So, if you have a sample or multiple samples from the Genos, you could import them into the sampler, create a multi-sample and then a sound.
But the quick way is to find 3rd party sounds that sound like what your looking for.
👍🎹👍
john check qui robinez posts im sure you will be able to understand it regards colin
I did but his way of just changing the Markers did not work for me. I could not get the Pa5x to load that Midi file into Style editor. In fact, I can't get the Pa5x to load any file into the Style Editor unless it come from the Pa5x originally. It really had me confused.
But finding out this info I now can see how to create Styles from scratch, just take a Style from the Pa5x delete the Midi data, edit the Markers and then create your own Style. Note... I do have a Midi connection from my Pa5x to my DAW. So, I can just create a loop and edit it on the fly in my software. This is really cool.