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===== Obtaining RPC files and making your own ===== | ===== Obtaining RPC files and making your own ===== | ||
You can get RPC files free from [[https:// | You can get RPC files free from [[https:// | ||
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+ | <file xml Riders On The Storm.rpc> | ||
+ | <?xml version=" | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | <input note=" | ||
+ | <chord name=" | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <input note=" | ||
+ | <chord name=" | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <input note=" | ||
+ | <chord name=" | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <input note=" | ||
+ | <chord name=" | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <input note=" | ||
+ | <chord name=" | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | (Click where it says " | ||
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+ | The interpretation is: | ||
+ | * MIDI note 60 (C3, middle C) plays an an E-minor triad (note-numbers 64, 67, and 71) | ||
+ | * Note 62 (D3) plays A major | ||
+ | * Note 64 (E3) plays A minor | ||
+ | * Note 65 (F3) plays D major | ||
+ | * Note 67 (G3) plays Dsus4 | ||
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+ | You should be able to create your own RPC files pretty easily by following this pattern. (For Unify v1.0.7 or earlier, see next section below.) The important thing is to make sure your XML open/close tags are correctly //matched// (e.g. ''< | ||
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+ | ==== Update 18 Feb 2020: XML format change ==== | ||
+ | As of mid-February, | ||
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+ | The **older version** of //Riders On The Storm.rpc// looked like this: | ||
<file xml Riders On The Storm.rpc> | <file xml Riders On The Storm.rpc> | ||
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</ | </ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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- | (Click where it says " | ||
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- | The interpretation is: | ||
- | * MIDI note 60 (C3, middle C) plays an an E-minor triad (note-numbers 64, 67, and 71) | ||
- | * Note 62 (D3) plays A major | ||
- | * Note 64 (E3) plays A minor | ||
- | * Note 65 (F3) plays D major | ||
- | * Note 67 (G3) plays Dsus4 | ||
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- | You should be able to create your own RPC files pretty easily by following this pattern. The important thing is to make sure your XML open/close tags are correctly //matched// (e.g. ''< | ||
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===== Using Ripchord Player with BlueARP ===== | ===== Using Ripchord Player with BlueARP ===== | ||
//Ripchord Player// can be particularly useful as an input filter for [[http:// | //Ripchord Player// can be particularly useful as an input filter for [[http:// | ||
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