Owner`s manual
There are 2 ways to mark the split points between each of the ten Elements
within the SMF:
1. Insert Markers in the SMF to define the Split Points
2. Set the Split Points within the Rhythm Converter program
1. Setting Markers in your Sequencer Program
Depending on the sequencer Programe you use to create your SMF, insert
a text event (Marker) in the SMF at the start point of each element (one for
each of the ten elements) and a final Marker to show the end point of the
data (ie: the top of the measure after Ending 2).
The positions of these Markers are referred to in Rhythm Converter as
"Split Points", literally marking the points where Rhythm Converter should
split the sequencer tracks into the different accompaniment pattern
Elements. As there are Ten pattern Elements, your SMF should have totally
Eleven Markers, including the end Marker.
2. Setting the Split Points within the Rhythm Converter Program
To set the Split Points in Rhythm Converter simply enter the start Bar and
Bar Length of each pattern Element as in this example:
Important
Notes:
All Fill-ins must be one bar in length. Fill-ins exceeding one bar
cannot be guaranteed to operate correctly.
There must not be any empty bars between any of the
Elements within the SMF.