Turtle Beach Deluxe manual Saving and Loading Recording Sessions, Loading a File from Jammin’ Keys

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Saving and Loading Recording Sessions

To start a new recording session click on the New button.

To save a song Click on the Save button and choose a file format. The choices are:

.ORC – Orchestrator format: This is the best choice. It saves all of the information in the file and you can open this file for further editing in Voyetra’s Digital Orchestrator Prosequencer program. If you saved your file in Orchestrator format, you can always save a copy in any of the other formats listed below.

.MID – Standard MIDI format: Use this format if you want to share your files with others who do not have Voyetra software that can open .ORC files. This format saves MIDI only; the digital audio part of your file is deleted, as is looping and quantization information.

.RMI – RIFF MIDI format: This is a variation of the Standard MIDI format, and is rarely used. Try this format if you have a software program that cannot handle .MID files.

To load a song, click on the Load button and select the desired file from the Open dialog box. Don’t forget that we’ve provided you with a number of MIDI files to start your recording session off.

Recording Station will read any generic MIDI file. However, it will only import the MIDI information assigned to channels 1 through 10. These original channel assignments will appear on tracks 1 through 10 in Recording Station.

Loading a File from Jammin’ Keys

To load a file into Recording Station from Jammin’ Keys, be sure that the file was saved in the ORC format from Jammin’ Keys. The track assignments in Recording Station are as follows:

Track 1

Bass line

Track 2

Background rhythm or chords I

Track 3

Solo riffs

Track 4

Background rhythm or chords II

Track 10

Drums

DA Track 1

Effects pads (works only if you have Jammin’ Keys)

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Contents Teach Me Piano Deluxe Teach Me Piano Deluxe Welcome IntroductionProgram Overview Progress Report shows you how you’re doing … Music Games test your music skills… Online help is always available… Helpful Tips…What you’ll need to run the programs To install the softwareGetting Started Please register your software with usChecking your Midi keyboard connection Setting-Up Your Midi KeyboardKeyboard Shortcut Keys Piano Room ScreenLessons Keyboard LessonsTo run Keyboard Lessons after you’ve signed Preparing to PlayEnter and Sign In, Please To sign in as a new userAs a New User Keyboard Lessons’ Contents ScreenKeyboard Lessons Screens Adjusting the Volume in Keyboard LessonsInformation Screen Trainer Screen Video ScreenPracticing Rhythm Getting the Beats Right To perform a piece Performance ScreenPracticing Pitch Getting the Notes Right Practicing Rhythm & Pitch Getting Beats and Notes RightPerformance Options Using Note Names and Finger NumbersTo practice an area from the Evaluation Screen Evaluation ScreenSelecting a Range Progress Screen Chapter Review ScreenBase and Extended Level Synthesizers Changing the Setup in the Keyboard LessonsOrganizing Songs in the Songbook SongbookTo import a song When Importing Midi FilesImporting a Midi Song into the Song Book Deleting a Song from the SongbookTo use the Track Split option Track-split OptionFrom the Performance Screen you can To print a song Printing a SongMusician’s Reference Keyboard Tour Understanding Midi and Synthesis Working with songs you’ve learned in Music Lessons Using Recording Station’s sample Midi filesRecording Station What You Can Do With Recording StationRecording your own songs Using Jammin’ Keys to create background tracksRecording Tracks Downloading Midi songs from the WebRecording Drums on Track Recording Digital Audio TracksLoading a File from Jammin’ Keys Saving and Loading Recording SessionsMidi Track Controls Transport Controls and Displays Lyrics, Exit, Setup, and HelpTempo and Key Signature Controls Exercise 1 Load, play, and modify a Blues song Recording Station ExercisesExercise 2 Record Piano and Vocals on America The Beautiful Teach Me Piano Deluxe What You Can Do With Jammin’ Keys Jammin’ KeysImprovise over the virtual band, with different instruments Auto Riffs Zone Exit, Setup and HelpKeyboard Zones Accompaniment ZoneTo turn on Auto Jam Jam GridImprovising Zone Red and Green LightsSelecting Effects Pad Sounds Changing Instrument SoundsSelecting a Lead Instrument Breaks Styles and VariationsFills, Breaks, and Intro/End FillsTo change the key signature or tempo MixerTempo and Key Signature To start or end a jam session with the Intro/End buttonTo record a session in Jammin’ Keys Transport DisplayRecording, Saving and Loading Jam Sessions Transport ControlsTo load a previously recorded Jam Session To save a recorded jam sessionExercise 1 Play a rock jam Jammin’ Keys ExercisesExercise 2 Import a jam into Recording Station Teach Me Piano Deluxe Overview of Music Games Music GamesSound Check Troubleshooting TipsCheck your Sound Card and Connections Midi Output Test Troubleshooting Midi problemsMidi Thru Setting Midi Input TestChecking Digital Recording and Playback Troubleshooting Digital Audio ProblemsDigital Audio and the Windows Temp file