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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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