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ok kids!
Listen closely!

The trick goes like this.

You got your wav.

Open it in WIDI 3.0 WIDI is a wav to midi converter. It will not create a perfect copy of the wav and this doesn't matter. All you need is the midi for the vib/led.

So convert the wav to midi by clicking on Process/Go!
Save it and close the program.

Now open YAMAHA ATS-MA3-SMAF.

Click on the green folder to open the midi.

You see an "Mixer" button beside the piano looking "Voice List" button, click on it and lower the volume on all the channels to 0.
We don't want to hear the midi!

Now choose which channel or channels you want the vid and/or led to be effected by.

Now click on the Paino Roll button.
You see 2 channels marked with a red square.

In Ch1 is where you will put your wave.
Do this by clicking on Window/Stream PCM Assign Map.
A little window will open.
Right click under FS in ch1 and open your wav.

Now drag and drop the wav into CH1 in the piano roll window.

Allign the wav nicely so that it touches the the begining of the row.
The wav IS to long! ((It always is)) you will have to scroll to the end of the wav and grab the END of the wav and drag the end back to where you see the mid notes end.

MID NOTES? you ask!

You see the mid notes as I call them as little red squares all over the place above the wav channel you are working on.

Once you have shortend the wav you can play the tune to hear if you have shortend the wav to much or not enough.

Once that's done and you're satisfied with the allignment,,

(((save!)))

You have just made a voice.mmf with vib and led!



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