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Hello everyone! I'm trying to use the Casio Sample Manager to sample a free sample set of a pipe organ (if anyone is interested, it is the Giubiasco from Piotr Grabowski). The samples are .wav files. My idea is to use two hex layers to create 12 different stops from the organ (i've alredy done two of them) I'm opening this topic so that I can ask my questions since i'm new to this. For context: I'm doing this to play hymns at the mass So here is my first question: When using the Casio Sample Manager, i connected my MZ-X500 to the computer by using a USB-B cable, it shows that i'm connected and when I click on "convert" open up a "SAMPLE MANAGER" window on the screen of the keyboard, I couldn't understand what this does. Can anyone help me? I couldn't understand what the manual says about this MIDI connection. Bur, I'm guessing I need to use a USB flash drive and import my new tone to the MZX, but then what's the benefit of the MIDI connection with the Casio Sample Manager?
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Hello everyone! My main question is: How can I stack multiple drawbar tones in one? My intention is to recreate my own pipeorgan tone. Basically, I've saved my own edited drawbar tones and tried do use it in the hex layer. But, in the hex layer only shows a "close" list of waves, also there are some "UserSplit" waves. How do I access this "user" waves? Can I save my drawbar tones in there? If I could, then it is solved my question. If anyone have any other suggestions, please help.
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This is a 'real church' organ stagesetting. The goal was to create a detailed church organ sound, with not only the full power of the organ, but also the subtleties from blending different stops or retracting them. To get this to work you need to download the stagesetting 'CHURCHORG' I have added the separate hex layers also, eventhough they aren't necessary in order to function. The layers act as different organ stops. You can see the organ stops as different sounds which can be added to each other. Add layers (stops) by pulling down the sliders! The stops in this stagesetting: S1 -- 16' principal S2 -- 8' Flute S3 -- 4' principal -- the above first 3 stops are making a base layer S4 -- 3' mixture S5 -- 3' nazard S6 -- 8' trumpet -- these 3 above give a different blend to the mix K4 -- 8' voix céleste (slightly detuned sound, to create a wavering human voice effect). -- I consider the above stop a solo register, not to be used with all the rest together, which is why it's on knob4. However you can blend the voix céleste nice with the flute or the principals. K1 -- controls the amount of reverb. If you play in a church you wouldn't need reverb (but then again you'd have a real church organ, no?) Example: https://soundcloud.com/pieter-jan-lanssens/realistic-church-organ Stops used here: in the beginning a tutti (everything except voix celeste), then only voix celeste, then flutes. Was a quick record, without any rehearsal, it shows at the end :-).- 4 comments
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