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Going Against Convention - musicalmemoriesuk - 06-12-2026 As you know and many of us have experimented with creating styles by combining tracks from different styles. But the problem arises with intro and ending 1. The reason the problems arise is because intro and ending 1 all the tracks have to be fixed in the same key, and chords so if the intro 1 original style tracks are in major and the ones you copy from a minor they are of course going to sound off. But I had a thought whilst the KORG convention says that intro 2 and ending 2 are for playing your own melody line to. There’s nothing to say the tracks your using in intro1 and ending1 can’t be using in intro and ending 2. In theory using this method should make all the tracks sound correct. Just my thoughts RE: Going Against Convention - Chello - 06-12-2026 Your thoughts match mine; this should work. You should definitely find a solution to the problem, because you have a talent for creating great styles the way you do. If Intro 1 and Ending 1 are replaced with Intro 2 and Ending 2, all your styles should work. Anyway, I'll take another look at the styles you've created, to see if it's possible to fix them with Pa5x, because I now know a lot more about how to do this than I did last time.
RE: Going Against Convention - musicalmemoriesuk - 06-12-2026 I can’t say it will or won’t work it’s just something I was thinking about this morning. I thinking it’s because we have it drummed into us this is how a style should be this is the way we should use them. Sometimes a workaround is starting at us but we have just to find it. Happens all the time when we lose things. How many times have you lost something looked in every place possible, but then find it somewhere you would never think you would put it. |