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GilbertNeal.net Jam Meister

Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 61 Location: Hillsborough,NC
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:49 pm Post subject: Problem with midi, i think? |
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1. Recorded about 12 songs with Rayzoon on Cubase.
2. Cubase petered out for reasons I will not mention.
3. Use Cockos Reaper.
4. need to rerecord all my old stuff, but hoping to use all the drum parts from Cubase.
5. How do I find those parts, what sort of file would they be, and how do I import them?
Failing all this, how do I get Jamstix 2 to look like Jamstix 1 when I'm writing parts? I refer specifically to the grid of blocks you move and give fill/end/into assignments.
Also, how do I access all those fill choices? It seems like 2 doesn't offer that to me, or I haven't found it. You know, the one with all the funky titles to the fills?
Will the .csh files have the Jamstix info? _________________ www.gilbertneal.net
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 13332
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:24 am Post subject: Re: Problem with midi, i think? |
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| GilbertNeal.net wrote: | 1. Recorded about 12 songs with Rayzoon on Cubase.
2. Cubase petered out for reasons I will not mention.
3. Use Cockos Reaper.
4. need to rerecord all my old stuff, but hoping to use all the drum parts from Cubase.
5. How do I find those parts, what sort of file would they be, and how do I import them?
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You can transfer the Jamstix data from one host to another using 'Save Bank' in the old host to create a FXB file and then using 'Load Bank' in the new host to load the file.
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Failing all this, how do I get Jamstix 2 to look like Jamstix 1 when I'm writing parts? I refer specifically to the grid of blocks you move and give fill/end/into assignments.
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JS2 is totally different from JS1 but you can use the 'Jamstix Classic' style to get something that is very reminiscent of the old JS1 rhythm tab.
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Also, how do I access all those fill choices? It seems like 2 doesn't offer that to me, or I haven't found it. You know, the one with all the funky titles to the fills?
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JS2 has a new fill generator that creates fills from scratch instead of pre-made fill files. It is very powerful and gives you control over the characteristics fill. Please see the manual for more information.
If you need to use a JS1 fill in JS2, use the 'Import' function in the bar editor. _________________ Ralph Zeuner
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
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GilbertNeal.net Jam Meister

Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 61 Location: Hillsborough,NC
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:03 pm Post subject: Re: Problem with midi, i think? |
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You can transfer the Jamstix data from one host to another using 'Save Bank' in the old host to create a FXB file and then using 'Load Bank' in the new host to load the file.
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Thanks Ray. Sadly I have no Cubase so it's too late for importing or saving anything. _________________ www.gilbertneal.net
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