chris
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Post by chris on Mar 7, 2024 6:20:53 GMT 1
I have created a custom style before and it worked perfectly. The past few days I have spent a lot of time customizing a bluegrass style, and after all the time I invested in it, JJazzlab will not play it. Does anyone have a way of inspecting it to see where I might have went wrong? I will include the style files (original and customized) Original file: Bluegrass2 120.S728-ext.sty (24.13 KB) Customized file: Bluegrass2 120.S728-ext.yjz (28.07 KB)
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Post by Jerome on Mar 7, 2024 13:30:23 GMT 1
The notes do not match the expected channel on each track. Did you use the Wizard to create the .sty file ? The expected channel is given in the track name, eg "Main A1-[Perc,CM7,ch9]-8" => notes should all be channel 9 (1-16) on this track.
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Post by chris on Mar 7, 2024 15:47:42 GMT 1
Thank you for your prompt reply. I did use the wizard. I don't know much about midi yet, and I don't know how to fix the error you pointed out to me. Is there a way I can fix it? Any detailed instructions you can give would be greatly appreciated!
I will also say, I created my first custom style in Cubase Pro 9.5 which is my old DAW because my current DAW (Studio One) would not open the .yjz file. Even Cubase 9.5 would not export the .yjz file so I had to export as .mid and then change the file extension to .yjz after exporting (which worked when I created my first style.)
When I was creating this bluegrass custom style I decided to change the .yjz to .mid and see if Studio One would open the file that way, and it worked. But then after all my editing and exporting and renaming the exported .mid file to a .yjz file the file would not play in JJazzlab. So I opened a Cubase session of this style and copied and pasted every single track over to the Cubase tracks and did the usual procedure to export and rename the extension to get my new style file, but still it would not work.
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Post by Jerome on Mar 8, 2024 8:15:20 GMT 1
Sure it can be easily fixed I think. Check the doc of your daw for midi note channel editing and/or midi export feature. Cubase could do it for sure, I used it in my video.
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