I now have 4 MIDI files…now what?
- How does one get them into the BB
- How does one create a Song within the BB with the new MIDI files?
This really should not be this tough to do guys!
Hi Timmy!
(Or should I say, “Timmmaaaayyy!”)
First, a suggestion: I totally get your frustration, I suffered the same. But when you open a conversation with converts with “Your demi-god sucks,” you might get some, umm, unhappy responses.
So, to business.
I totally feel your pain, I really do. I was where you are, fighting with this pedal that I wanted to love (and now finally do). The pedal itself is actually pretty elegant, but the software is maybe not so much. That said, once you understand how it “thinks,” it will get much easier. For me, it took three days of on and off efforts and frustration to build my first song, but since then, I’ve added about 50 of them. And I’m friggin’ picky about getting the rolls and the off-time bits right, so it can still be a frustrating experience.
So, rather than tell you how to do it, why don’t you tell us what you’ve done, what worked, and what didn’t.
Also, FYI, the Manager has the following basic tenets (apologies if you’ve already figured this out):
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[]It uses a series of file folders, each containing parts (MIDI files) for a “song.” For example, all of the patterns for the song, “Blues 1,” are in a folder called Blues 1. You do not have to create new folders to represent songs if you don’t want to, and I don’t always either. My rule of thumb is that if I’m editing an existing MIDI part, I generally leave it in the same folder from whence I got it, but rename it, usually adding a letter to the name (for example Blues-Fill-23a)
[]It is a bit obstinate in the way it treats songs and edited songs in particular, but will work with songs you rename and resave – no, not save, EXPORT. For example, I often will start with an existing song, usually chosen entirely on the basis that it has a close approximation of ONE of the general patterns I need. I immediately EXPORT that song to my MySongs folder, and import it back into a setlist – which is a virtual folder in the Manager and the pedal. So, for example, I’ll select the Blues 1 song, export it to my MySongs folder as whatever the title of the song I’m building is, and immediately import that song back into a virtual folder called “Set One.”
[*]Related to that last point, it’s important to note here is that the “folders” that appear in the Manager do not share a one-to-one relationship with the folders on your hard drive. I don’t have a folder on my hard drive called Set One, but I do have a virtual folder in Manager and on my pedal that is called Set One. So, in your case, you might create a folder called Songs I Actually Like in the Manager, and build songs into it without ever creating a matching folder on your drive. When you sync up your pedal, manager will create the “virtual” folders that you created on the pedal for you.
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I realize that that was a lot of rambling – hopefully it helps a bit. But now, let’s hear from you: What have you tried, and where did you run into roadblocks?
Joe