Noel,

I am working with progressions from music about 3-400 years old.
Am using Dimension Pro, Rapture, or Sampletank Omnisynth 2, or
combination.

Using the selected style I then did do this, not sure which tho.
One method is to take a Realtrack instrument. Render a soloist
track until I get a decent sound. The realtrack being used is
critical for next step. It has to be cross-compatible with
a replacement midi. A guitar strum usually would not work well with
and midi choir. Take the Copy track from to, using the RT
for a midi source. This midi source is used to usually drive
my melody.

Second method is to simply select a midi instrument using the soloist.
This also usually ends up way different voicing being used.

One piece of music uses a couple of chords several places. The
"fatal sound" problem is right at the last two bars of the chorus.

Said this was complex...not confusing to me, for have performed it
quite a few times.

Music piece number two

The source of the Realtrack to midi copy/move was an acoustic guitar.
In few different places in the song, multiple notes played at same time.
In pianoroll, I simply deleted the extra notes. Worked fine except for
one spot. In the pianoroll deleted the extra note. The sour note still
played even tho it had been erased. Looking over at the notation aspects
for same measure there were 3 triplets(waltz) unchanged. The last note
of the last triplet was/is the culprit.

Whew that even wears me out. Could go back regen everything, but the
melody is really great and hate to lose it.

Thanks.

Last edited by seeker; 07/05/13 09:23 AM.

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