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piano-player
Total Posts: 51
Joined 02-21-2012 status: Experienced |
Hi! I’m using the app ForScore on my iPad for my sheet music. It’s brilliant! What’s even better is that the app can send midi and SysEx to the Moxf to change sounds etc. Such as selecting a piece of sheet music on the iPad and the Moxf will then automatically switch to an Organ sound etc.
I want to:
So… any suggestions on how to select mixing when in Song mode with the help of a midi or SysEx message? Kind regards from Sweden |
lastmonk
Total Posts: 363
Joined 12-17-2013 status: Enthusiast |
Are you trying to select a Mixvoice from within song mode? I think this can be done with bank select..... Or do you need to perform mixing functions from within song mode? |
piano-player
Total Posts: 51
Joined 02-21-2012 status: Experienced |
Hi lastmonk! When in song mode, I need to manually push the button “mixing” before I can switch between different parts. I’d like to send a midi or SysEx message from my iPad that simulates that pushing of the mixing button. I use mixing in live situations to seamlessly switch between the 16 different parts (sounds) when performing a tune.
My workflow is like this:
Now we’re gonna play the next tune with the band…
Do I need to perform mixing functions from within song mode?
Hope I made things more clear! Kind regards from Sweden |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Unfortunately, there are no such commands available. If you can manage with up to 15 Parts (rather than 16) per Mixing, then I have a method which you might want to try.
See…
Mixing Job [F3]COPY > [SF1]PART, with “Current” selected, can be used to move the active Parts to a higher number by one. Of course, start with the highest-numbered first. For example, if Part 7 was initially the highest being used, start by copying it to Part 8, then copy Part 6 to Part 7, etc., until Part 1 is copied to Part 2. Be sure to STORE the edited Mixing, perhaps to a different location than the original. The above will take some effort, especially if a Mixing uses a large number of Parts, but it’s a way of being able to automate Part selection via MIDI. |
piano-player
Total Posts: 51
Joined 02-21-2012 status: Experienced |
5pinDIN - thanks! I’ve looked at the articles before but it seems like a pain to program all those messages. I sometimes switch between 4 or 5 different parts per tune and we have about 120 tunes in our band. That’s a lot of effort to program all of that into the sheet music. Since I already know how to select part when in mixing mode by sending messages from my iPad I’ll stick to that. Pressing the mixing button manually isn’t really that hard! I can live with it! Kind regards from Sweden |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
You’re welcome.
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I agree - with that many songs, considerable time would be required to accomplish the task. Of course, for circumstances where full automation is necessary, the method I detailed will work. |
lastmonk
Total Posts: 363
Joined 12-17-2013 status: Enthusiast |
Wow 5pinDIN ! The amazing thing is that it can be done at all. Realizing there is a lot of effort involved, but if you really need the complete automation..... Whoaa! Your technique is awesome! I was getting ready to suggest a weird-back-flip-try-a-controller-arp approach LOL Midi is a BEAST!, I can only imagine what programming 2.0 is going to bring..... |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Thanks. I often find that, if you dig deeply enough, Motif-family models are capable of things that aren’t immediately obvious. |