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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 Pro™ sequencer 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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