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Originally Posted by Sherry C
Hi,
The short answer is that Composer only records into one staff (track) at a time.
The other part of that is that, as I understand it, most "auto accompaniment" synths (eg. the Tyros) only output audio for the auto accompaniment, not MIDI. (I know this was true for a Casio I used to have.) Therefore it wouldn't be possible to record it into any MIDI sequencer.
What can be done (also if I recall correctly - I don't have a Tyros to experiment with) is to Save the song file as a .mid file to a disc or memory stick, which can then be opened in Notation Composer, with all the instruments in separate staves.
Perhaps someone else who uses a Tyros can give you better info on how they use it.
ttfn,
Sherry
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Thanks Sherry, I like your idea of saving the Midi song to Memorystick and playing it back to the Tyros... why didnt I think of that lol. The Tyros does however output the 16 midi channels when playing a sequenced song. I think the problem maybe that the Tyros outputs these on a seperate Midi channel 2, which may explain why my actual played notes are being picked up by NC, but not the sequenced output.
I have tried recording 16 channels of sequence previously with calkwalk and it worked just fine.
The reason i want to do this is so I can play the drums/chords/accompiment into NC, then overdub onto that... this would be very nice.