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Qui Robinez tutorial - Printable Version +- Chellos Keyboard Players Club (https://chellos-keyboard-players-club.com) +-- Forum: CATEGORY 2 (https://chellos-keyboard-players-club.com/Forum-CATEGORY-2) +--- Forum: GENERAL DISCUSSION (https://chellos-keyboard-players-club.com/Forum-GENERAL-DISCUSSION) +--- Thread: Qui Robinez tutorial (/Thread-Qui-Robinez-tutorial) |
Qui Robinez tutorial - whitecolin1 - 09-04-2024 I have long wanted to support Chello on style creation, but lack the knowledge on conversion to Pa5x. I had a look at Qui Yamaha to korg conversion well explained as the structures are different and that would explain why some styles dont work. I managed to download Cubase bur came across a problem i can`t solve. The template he has is completely different to the one on my PC. Has anyone a templatei can use wgich separates each track. Thanks in advance RE: Qui Robinez tutorial - Chello - 09-04-2024 @Colin Thank you for wanting to support me on style creation. When it comes to Cubase tutorials, there is one very important thing to know: You must use the exact same version that is used in the one used in the tutorial, otherwise you will face major challenges in finding what is shown, because the layout is completely different from version to version. I have given up using Cubase, because my version is not similar to any used in existing tutorials, and am tired of searching in vain for days to find what is described in the tutorials. And my version is legal, while cracked faces even more challenges, because several functions do not work. If you are going to use a cracked version, this must have been created with a keygenerator based on a legal version. And your version should be the same as Qui's. RE: Qui Robinez tutorial - Nickt - 09-04-2024 (09-04-2024, 09:24 AM)whitecolin1 Wrote: I have long wanted to support Chello on style creation, but lack the knowledge on conversion to Pa5x. I'd have thought the easiest way to create your own template is to load a .sty file that has had it type changed to a .mid file and then load it into any sequencer and strip out all the tracks not required which includes sysex and then save that as a blank template as it will have the tracks you want and the markers. You will probably have to rename the marker to match the Korg marker standard but other than that it shoddy work ok (I think!) |