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best way to import this progression

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I've tried to import this little progression, and it always seems to come out wrong.

I've attached the .mid file for someone to look at.

Thanks,

Derik

(chords.mid)
chords_706.mid

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Fr., 06.02.2009 - 21:26 Permalink

Why not just harmonize it? Import as static pitch and fire up the harmonizer. Then you have the choice which chords you like best. Chords are almost always ambiguous, so it's nice to see all matching alternatives in a list, try them out, and pick one.

When you're done, accept the result and you've got your progression in the Harmony parameter.

Fr., 06.02.2009 - 21:36 Permalink

I tried to import them as a static pitch and they seemed wrong in Synfire, but I'll try the harmonizer as well.

dw

Sa., 07.02.2009 - 22:56 Permalink

With static pitches, they can never be wrong, compared to the original midi file. Static pitches, as the name implies, doesn't change pitch at all.

What exactly made you think something went wrong? Just curious.

So., 08.02.2009 - 01:34 Permalink

Try and import my .mid file I uploaded.

When I import it, it obviously didn't read the correct midi data.

I'd be curious if it is something in the way I'm doing it.

-dw

Mo., 09.02.2009 - 19:37 Permalink

Hm. I had no problems. This is what I did:

1. Opened blank arrangement, called Instrument >> Import Phrases

2. Opened your midi file

3. By default, it used pattern recognition, which is not suitable for harmonization, so I changed the algorithm to "Static Pitch" (see: Take parameter) after the import and applied that. Note that you can always redo the figure recognition as long as you do not delete the Take parameter.

4. Opened the harmonizer, selected matching chords

Christian

Mo., 09.02.2009 - 19:39 Permalink

Thanks for checking.

For me it does not import all the correct notes.

Can you post a screen shot of what was imported?

When I get home I will do the same.

Thanks,

dw