5.3. REALTIME DISPLAY: Difference between revisions

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(I have reworded a few bute here, but I am not certain of the accuracy, specifically regarding "instrument or timbre". I've mislaid my 'dongle', so chan't check at the moment.)
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== MAIN DISPLAY ==
== MAIN DISPLAY ==
This real-time display consists of two frames:  
This real-time display consists of two frames (Left and Right):
-  A FRAMEWORK 1 top left, a FRAME 2 top right,
 
A PLAYER  A  PLAYER  framework  and  frame  B, the  active  part  is  the  one  whose  letter  is  
<table border align="center">
framed in white (here drive A is active).  
<tr><td>'''Frame L'''</td><td>'''Frame R'''</td></tr>
<br>
<tr><td>'''Player A'''</td><td>'''Player B'''</td></tr>
</table>
 
<p> the  active  part  is  the  one  whose  letter  is outlined in white (here subframe A is active).</p>
 
<p>
[[File:Fig30.jpg |560px | center]]
[[File:Fig30.jpg |560px | center]]
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</p>
 
== FRAME L ==
Frame L shows:
 
<ul>
<li> In the first line, the instrument or timbre on the left hand (accordion) or  on the left  of  the  split  point  for  pianists  (SYNSTRGS1  in  the  example).</li>
<li> In the second line, instrument group from which the instrument or timbre was selected (STRINGS in the example). </li>
<li> In the third line, the MIDI configuration ACCORDION (Figure 25) or PIANIST (KEYBOARD) (Figure 26). </li>
</ul>
 
<p>[[File:Fig31.jpg |560px | center]]</p>
 
<p>In KEYBOARD MODE '''Split''' indicates the note where the left/right split is made. By clicking Split you may adjust the split point.</p>
<p><u>Note</u> : In ACCORDION MODE, the left and right hands are physically separated, so the Split indicator does not appear.</p>
 
<p>In ORGAN MODE: VA2 recognizes only left from the Split point the chords for accompaniment! From the Split point to the right end of the keys you can play melody!</p>
 
<p>The dashes after [ACCORDION] or [C3]  indicates the agreement recognized and played by the arranger (U.S. encryption) when it is in operation.</p>
 
 
== FRAME R ==
 
Frame R shows:


== PART1 ==
<ul>
FRAME 1 shows the first line selected stamp on the left hand (L) for accordion and one on the left of  the  split  point  (split  point) for  pianists  (SYNSTRGS1 in the  example)  and  the  group of stamps second line (STRINGS in the example).  
<li>In the first line, selected instrument or timbre for the right hand af the accordion or the  right  side of  the  split  point  for  pianists  (ROCK PIANO in the example above).</li>
<br>
<li>In the second  line, the group stamp RIGHT voice (PIANO in the example)
The third line of the box indicates the MIDI configuration ACCORDION (Figure 25) or PIANIST
<li>In the third line, the tone of the second voice (VIOLA in the example).</li>
(KEYBOARD) (Figure 26).
</ul>
<br>
[[File:Fig31.jpg |560px | center]]
<br>
In KEYBOARD MODE Split indicates the note sharing by clicking Split it is possible to adjust the split point (Fig. 27).
<br>
<br>
<u>Note</u> : In ACCORDION MODE, the keyboards right hand and left hand are physically separated, Split indicator does not appear, as moot.
<br>
In ORGAN MODE: VA2 recognizes only left from the Split point the chords for accompaniment! From the Splitpoint to the right end of the keys you can play melody!
<br>
<br>
The dashes in front of [ACCORDION] or C3 according Split MIDI mode indicates the agreement recognized and played by the arranger (U.S. encryption) when it is in operation.
<br>


== PART2 ==
The CADRE 2 displays the first line selected stamp  on the right hand (R) for the accordion or the  right  of  the  split  point  for  pianists  (ROCK  PIANO  example  in  Fig.  25).  The  second  line displays the group stamp RIGHT voice (PIANO in the example) and the third line (2nd) the tone of the second voice (VIOLA example in Fig. 25).
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<br>
== THE PLAYER A ==
== PLAYER A ==
In this area, you can load the styles of different formats (Ketron, YAMAHA and ROLAND), MIDI Sequences (*. Mid), the KARAOKE files (*. Kar).  
In this area, you can load the styles of different formats (Ketron, YAMAHA and ROLAND), MIDI Sequences (*. Mid), the KARAOKE files (*. Kar).  
The  cursor  on  the  name  of  the  SONG  is  displayed  in  a  yellow  name  tag  STYLE  used,  for example:
The  cursor  on  the  name  of  the  SONG  is  displayed  in  a  yellow  name  tag  STYLE  used,  for example:
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== THE PLAYER B ==
== PLAYER B ==
In this area, you can load audio files (*. Mp3, *. Wav, *. Wma).  
<p>In this area, you can load audio files (*. Mp3, *. Wav, *. Wma). </p>
<br>
 
The active player has his letter surrounded by a white rectangle.
<p>The active player has his letter surrounded by a white rectangle.</p>
Also be aware that the play function of Player B can only be operated from an external controller, such as your midi keyboard or Korg NanoKontrol2 or similar.
 
Controls can be <Start/Stop> <Crossfader> between Player A and Player B
<p>Also be aware that the play function of Player B can only be operated from an external controller, such as your midi keyboard or Korg NanoKontrol2 or similar.
Controls can be <Start/Stop> <Crossfader> between Player A and Player B</p>

Revision as of 20:30, 14 February 2016

MAIN DISPLAY

This real-time display consists of two frames (Left and Right):

Frame LFrame R
Player APlayer B

the active part is the one whose letter is outlined in white (here subframe A is active).

Fig30.jpg

FRAME L

Frame L shows:

  • In the first line, the instrument or timbre on the left hand (accordion) or on the left of the split point for pianists (SYNSTRGS1 in the example).
  • In the second line, instrument group from which the instrument or timbre was selected (STRINGS in the example).
  • In the third line, the MIDI configuration ACCORDION (Figure 25) or PIANIST (KEYBOARD) (Figure 26).

Fig31.jpg

In KEYBOARD MODE Split indicates the note where the left/right split is made. By clicking Split you may adjust the split point.

Note : In ACCORDION MODE, the left and right hands are physically separated, so the Split indicator does not appear.

In ORGAN MODE: VA2 recognizes only left from the Split point the chords for accompaniment! From the Split point to the right end of the keys you can play melody!

The dashes after [ACCORDION] or [C3] indicates the agreement recognized and played by the arranger (U.S. encryption) when it is in operation.


FRAME R

Frame R shows:

  • In the first line, selected instrument or timbre for the right hand af the accordion or the right side of the split point for pianists (ROCK PIANO in the example above).
  • In the second line, the group stamp RIGHT voice (PIANO in the example)
  • In the third line, the tone of the second voice (VIOLA in the example).


PLAYER A

In this area, you can load the styles of different formats (Ketron, YAMAHA and ROLAND), MIDI Sequences (*. Mid), the KARAOKE files (*. Kar). The cursor on the name of the SONG is displayed in a yellow name tag STYLE used, for example:

Fig33.jpg


PLAYER B

In this area, you can load audio files (*. Mp3, *. Wav, *. Wma).

The active player has his letter surrounded by a white rectangle.

Also be aware that the play function of Player B can only be operated from an external controller, such as your midi keyboard or Korg NanoKontrol2 or similar. Controls can be <Start/Stop> <Crossfader> between Player A and Player B