I do this with CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO 9 and in this program you can run a program split channel to tracks. It works very well, but there are more programs that do this. You can also do this here: -converter/split-midi-tracks-midi-splitter.html and i am sure there are more sites to do this.

You can do it yourself with a very small programm that you can download for free. You can get it here ( ). This program shows you a keyboard and if you load a midifile, you see the score and the keys. But you can also transpose the midi or select 1 or 2 tracks. And, if you wish, you can print the score. This programm is portable, which means you only have to click on the downloaded file and it works. No install. Have fun with it.


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The Roland Accordion uses the following midi channels for the keyboard, the bass and the chords: Midi channel 1 = KEYBOARD, Midi channel 2 = BASS, Midi channel 3 = CHORDS. Here's how to set up the Tyros:

When you play a midifile, there are channels (16 or new 32). In all midifiles, the drum part should be on channe 10. So, look for each channel where you hear the piano with no melody and put it in channel 10.

You are doing nothing wrong. There are some midifiles with words and some that do not have words. If you have a programm like CAKEWALK Pro Audio 9, you can see the lyrics. You can also add lyrics if you want that.

First, download the instrument list (1 to 127) so you can see which number is which instrument. I only can tell you how I do it in Cakewalk Pro 9. Open the file and go to the event list. At the beginning, you see somewhere in the right row an instrument name and a number in color. Change this to the instrument number you want and then you hear it by playing. For example, the number 22 is accordion. All the midi instruments are given in the table below.

Dear Marian, if you use transpose and your settings are for everything, then that is your problem. Change your transpose options in KBD (Keyboard). Now, your midi will not be transposed but only your keyboard.

Hello, Henry. Nice to live in Paris. Now you see how music connect people over all the world. If you want to play with midi to the Tyros, you have to buy a cable (not cheap) that you put on the big connector of the FR7. For example, here:

Dear Ivonne (CZ). You can do it yourself with a very small programm, which you can download for free. You can do it here: This program shows you a keyboard and if you load a midi file you see the score and the keys. But you can also transpose the midi or select 1 or 2 tracks. And, if you wish, you can print the score. This program is portable, which means you only have to click on the downloaded file and it works. No install. Have fun with it, Juul.

You choose a midi file via button A to the left of your screen. If you have chosen the midi file, you press score, this button is on the Tyros5 near the audio player. You will now see your midi file in notebook. At the bottom of the display, you will see chord lyrics etc. At the bottom right is setup that you select by pressing button 6 below the sliders. Now you see another menu with the channel you want to see for your left or direction channel. If you want to see midi on channel 4, press button 2 down until channel 4 is selected. With button 8 you press okay. You will now see the notes of channel 4. I hope to have helped you on your way. Wishing you success and have fun with your music.

When you play a midi file there are (16 or new 32) channels. In all midi files the drum part should be on channel 10 and, in some cases, channel 9. So, look for each channel where you here the piano with no melody and change it to channel 10.

You are doing nothing wrong. There are midi files with words and some do not have words. If you have a program like Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, you can see the lyrics and you can also add lyrics if you want to do that. Download the manual of Cakewalk and you can find out how.

I get a lot of other questions and thye are all very positive about the files. Even from Holland because they don't have the dutch files. The nicest one came from Iceland! A lady, Yvonne, 91 years old and still playing a tyros2. She was very happy with the files, mostly the dutch ones, and could now play with old memories from Holland where she was born. Very heartwarming reaction. Thanks to all those who have written me. I do appreciate your views.

My accordion files are played on an accordion coupled via MIDI to my Tyros5. The sound from the accordion goes from the accordion and the organ sounds come from the Tyros5 and sometimes from a Roland BK-7m backing module. Everything is coupled via MIDIi, so we have a lot of sounds to play with.

And then I have the Roland BK-7m backing module, also coupled with the midi expander on channel 3 and then with a cable to the mixer. The BK-7m understands my FR-7 accordion very well in one click. So when I play accordion with a style, I can use the Tyros5 or the BK-7m.

All you really need to know in regards to The Wild West is that MIDI files are basically instructions that get read by the game and played in the necessary way. The game goes through the file and plays the note instructions in the sound font of the instrument you are playing it on. For example, this would mean if you're playing on an Accordion it would play the note at the correct pitch, and use the Accordion sounds to make it actually sound like an Accordion.

You could get a MIDI file through many means, but what The Wild West needs to be able to play it is a direct public link to the file itself. In layman's terms, the download link to the file. You'll know if you have the right link if the link ends with ".midi" or ".mid" because those are the MIDI file extensions (it might also have a "/" at the very end - ignore that).

Most people will likely want to search for a song they want to play and play that. There are plenty of websites that host links to MIDI files but you aren't just limited to those! You can upload your own MIDIs to the internet and copy the direct link to them from there.

If you did, re-follow the steps above and if that still doesn't work, try a different MIDI. If you're using a site not recommended earlier in the tutorial, double check that the site does indeed offer valid MIDI links. If it wasn't already obvious, don't download any shady files!

Due to this glaring issue, it's smart to avoid songs with percussion in them in The Wild West. If you really want to play a certain song and it has percussion, investigate some software that allows you to import MIDI files, edit them, and export them as a new MIDI file. With that, you can edit out any percussion, upload the file, grab the link, and play your custom edited MIDI in-game with no percussion issues!

Ventura, I apologize for not having posted earlier. Your review is

the most objective and comprehensive one I've seen for the Rolands

since they came out. It seems that all the other reviews I've seen

were either superficial, out to praise the Rolands gratuitously, or

out to bash them mercilessly. Your review can certainly give the

prospective purchaser of a Roland insight regarding how it would fit

into that purchaser's needs.I don't own a Roland. I've been semi-lurking in the V-Accordion Yahoo

group, and I've noticed that there are some threads that keep popping

up. First, most Roland owners who post in that group are generally happy

with their instruments, although there are some problems, which I'll

describe below.Second, the Roland owners who post in that group are about as divided

as you can get on the topic of what they'd like to see in the next

firmware upgrade.Third, there are many complaints about Roland service in the United

States. Other regions don't seem to have those problems.Fourth, there is some non-uniformity in warranty terms written from

region to region.Fifth, there are some complaints about how long batteries hold a

charge, particularly among the FR3 users.Sixth, there are those who would like to see the FR3s have the

capability of selecting one accordion sound in the treble and a

different one in the bass at the same time. Seventh, and perhaps most disturbing, is the high failure rate of that

19-lead FR-7 cable, which, given the one-year warranty on the cable

and the cost of a replacement, must really irk people.I may buy a Roland some day. If I had to do it now, I'd probably

select the FR3 or 3s because of its lighter weight and the fact that

I'd use it as a midi controller. However, I'd miss those few treble

notes that I enjoy playing on a 41-key instrument.Take care.Alan

> It is very likely that MIDI files created with the Roland FR-3 will

> playback

> in a realistic way, quite unlike MIDI's made on a flat keyboard, or

> with a MIDI accordion that doesn't have the variety and degree of MIDI

> expression as the Roland.>>

No, Tomy is wrong. The Roland transmits many different control nuances

besides the notes on and off.

Ā All of these translate to midi control codes and are recorded in

the computer or midi recorder making the midi file and they will be

play back as recorded. I

just looked at the Roland manual and it definitly say that it will

send control

sequences for keytouch,volumn, bellow control, etc.And once it is recorded, any of these control codes can be modified by

most midi music programs.I am not sure I understand what you are trying to say about the

Limex. Is there some way to load a midi file into the Limex accordion

and

then have the accordion play it back - like a player piano? How does

it do this? Does it have a disk drive or USB port?John C.


Yes, the MIDI files and styles are stored on the LIMEX MMC flash cardand can be played right back from the accordion.Basically, everything is located inside of the accordion, - it just can beĀ 

plugged into an amp, pa, radio, etcand also what is good about it - the weight, and is added to the accordionĀ 

(any accordion) only max. 13 oz.You can load from the PC up to 2000 or 3000 or 5000 or more MIDI files(itĀ 

all depends whatcapacity of the card is used (in MB) )and then you can play with an acoustic accordion,also you can mute any of the 16 channels and fill in as a solo player withĀ 

the MIDI file, etc,etcThe same things are with the styles, - you are in the control of itand they follow you as you normally play your own acoustic accordion. be457b7860

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