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Yes, same error.
However, I ran the new rba file through Con Converter, and that went fine. Made an rbcon. Just play-tested it, and it worked fine.
So, for the time being, looks like making a con will be a two-step process. Weird.
Magma: C3 Roks Edition v3.3.5
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Build started at 10:40 AMStarting Nemo’s MIDI Validator…
Everything looks good, continuing…Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process started.
Added drum mix events successfully.
Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process completed.Loading MagmaCompilerC3.exe…
Reading the archive
Project Compiler: Reading project ‘D:\Rockband\REAPER Media\Dire Straits\Communique\Angel of Mercy\DSAngelofMercy.rbproj’…
Project Compiler: Entering Phase 1 of 5…
Metadata Compiler: Starting…
Metadata Compiler: Done.
Project Compiler: Entering Phase 2 of 5…
MIDI Compiler: Starting…
MIDI Compiler: Loaded autogen theme ‘ArenaRock.rbtheme’…
MIDI Compiler: Skipping drums autogen…
MIDI Compiler: Autogenerating PART KEYS animations…
MIDI Compiler: Skipping vocals autogen…
MIDI Compiler: Skipping ‘PART GUITAR’ autogen…
MIDI Compiler: Skipping ‘PART BASS’ autogen…
MIDI Compiler: Skipping lighting autogen…
MIDI Compiler: Autogenerating camera cues…
MIDI Compiler: Validating…
MIDI Compiler: Done.
Project Compiler: Entering Phase 3 of 5…
Lip Sync Compiler: Starting…
Lip Sync Compiler: Done.
Project Compiler: Entering Phase 4 of 5…
Album Art Compiler: Starting…
Album Art Compiler: Done.Put in a new Magma, ran it again, and got the same error messages. Here is the clipboard:
Project Compiler: Entering Phase 5 of 5…
Audio Compiler: Starting…
Audio Compiler: Building interleaved PCM file…
Audio Compiler: Encoding raw PCM to Ogg Vorbis…
Audio Compiler: Executing external application: oggenc.exe…
Audio Compiler: …oggenc.exe completed with return code 0.
Audio Compiler: Done.
Project Compiler: Writing out D:\Rockband\REAPER Media\Dire Straits\Communique\Angel of Mercy\DSAngelofMercy_rb3con.rba…
Created RBA file successfully.
Starting RBA -> CON conversion…
Something went wrong converting your RBA to CON.
Please read above for any error messages.
Your RBA file is fine, try converting it with C3 CON Tools in the meantime.Thanks.
As for TAAB: MrBurpler finally got me off my butt, and we finished it. Between the two of us playtesting and nitpicking, we finally got a complete chart we are both proud of.
New Update: February, 2021:
After finishing my Santana releases, I plan on releasing songs from two more bands, again on Saturdays.
These are Dire Straits, and Scorpions.
Currently, from Dire Straits, I am working on the entire Communique album (more than half finished), Sultans of Swing live (almost finished), Man’s too Strong.
From Scorpions, planning Coast to Coast (finished), Holiday, In Trance, Always Somewhere, Bolero, Loving You Sunday Morning, Big City Lights.
OK, it looks like the two links in my post failed to show up. Nor do I see any way to edit this. Help, anyone?
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Finally, I close out Santana I with my personal favorite, Soul Sacrifice.
In this amazing jam piece, every member of the band lets loose. And, as a player, every instrument is set free. The song starts with percussion, drums and bongos. Then comes the classic theme, followed by a beautiful guitar solo. That solo leads into the major break in the song, where the percussion takes over. An amazing bongo solo, followed by an even better drum solo. A solo perfectly charted by AJFOne23 – thank you AJ!
After the break, Carlos gets another turn, a second guitar solo. Then the guitar and drums shift to the background and we hear a fantastic keyboard solo, finishing with a flourish, and a long build-up back to the Soul Sacrifice theme. Perfect song.
Here is a story that I have told before, but one worth repeating. In 1969, the producers of Woodstock decided that they needed to include one of the new San Francisco groups, but they had only one slot left open. The choice boiled down to one of two promising groups, and no one could choose one over the other. So, the decision was decided by a coin flip. Santana won that flip. Santana went on to an amazing career, while the losing group drifted apart, and faded into obscurity.
To become a superstar band, you need real talent, but you also need some luck. Of course, artists always have a hand in making their own luck – as a critic wrote
With absolutely no lyrics, Santana took to wow Woodstock in 1969 with (the) instrumental masterpiece “Soul Sacrifice.” We can only assume that Carlos sacrificed his soul to have gained the ability to play so beautifully, enough to silence the famously non-sober, impressionable Woodstock crowd.
Did they make their own luck through some sort of deal with the devil?
I’ve seen videos of that Woodstock performance. The audience, hundreds of thousands, were milling about, talking, playing, and barely listening to the stage. Then came Soul Sacrifice, and something clicked. The whole Woodstock world grew silent, and grew rapt. This band of unknowns had arrived, and would never leave.
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/soul-sacrifice-r27562
Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F3Cjr32QyI
For this week, also from the debut album,
Persuasion is another real classic, one of the many songs on this album that led Rolling Stone to call this album one of the best albums of all time. Indeed, they put this on their top 500 album list (where it landed at #149). Of course, that was in 2012. In 1969, they weren’t so enthusiastic. Their review called this album, “a masterpiece of hollow techniques … fast, pounding, frantic music with no real content” The reviewer found the music repetitive, unimaginative, backed by a poor rhythm section, and filled with meaningless nonsense for lyrics. I wonder what that reviewer thinks of #150 on that top album list!
Okay, here is my 2020 review: Santana I is one of the best albums of all time, and Persuasion is one of the best songs of that great album.
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/persuasion-r27520
Starting this week, I am going to turn to Santana’s very early days, taking songs off their first album. First up, the wonderful classic, Jingo (or Jin-Go-Lo-Ba).
Jingo was written by Babatunde Olatunji, in 1959, and released on his first album, Drums of Passion. If you are curious, you can listen to this first version here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYhFyF8dvU4
Olatunji has commented that he made royalty moneys from only one song off that album, Jingo, of course. A big thanks to Santana.
When I listen to Santana’s take on that song, my body wants to dance. I can’t help it. The song is dance. A great, great song. There are lyrics, of course, but they simply repeat jingo, and jingo-lo-ba, or, in Olatunji’s native tongue, “Don’t worry.”
Check out this YouTube version of Santana playing the song,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xji_zbNtHIA
and watch all the dancers. It is magic.
Hope you like some early Santana – more to come next Saturday.
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/jingo-r27447
After another request, MrBurpler has agreed to tackle another live version of Tubular Bells. It is much more suitable to RB3, with clear guitar, bass, drums, keys, and one vocalist. It will be a while, but we will get that one out.
For this Saturday, another Steppenwolf release:
Sookie Sookie is the first song off their first album, and one of the three singles released off that debut.
This is a fun song, and fun to play, and a song that most of you have probably heard. Not their best song, or even the best song on their first album, but I like it, and I like it in game mode.
One interesting point about the song: The song changes key mid-way through. This seems to be a Steppenwolf trick. I first noticed it charting Monster, but ascribed that to the fact that Monster was really three smaller songs put together into one long set. But Sookie is one simple song, yet changes speed and key. It reminded me of the Beach Boys – raise the tempo, raise the pitch, and finish big. Steppenwolf, even with their very first song, played fascinating music.
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/sookie-sookie-r27392
Time for my last song from Inner Secrets.
As I mentioned before, most songs off the album were released as singles. The two biggest hits were Open Invitation, and One Chain (Don’t Make No Prison)
One Chain is much more disco than typical Santana, and the album version has a long percussion/bass section in the middle, with a real dance feel.
The song is a People song, released in 1970. It was covered, quite successfully, by the Four Tops, a few years later, and then by Santana.
I found the lyrics strange, at least as an author. I rely, quite heavily, on the various lyric sites on the Web when I chart vocals. They are usually quite accurate – much better than my ear. But here, what I thought I heard, and what they claimed I should be hearing, were very different. Frustrating!
Finally, I looked up the lyrics to the Four Tops version, and found, exactly, what I was hearing Santana sing. So, I used those lyrics. It is very puzzling.
The drums, like last week, are by AJFOne23.
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/one-chain-dont-make-n-r27337
Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gC24OoIwwg
Next week, maybe a little Sookie?
August 23, 2020 at 8:29 am in reply to: Adjusting tempo map when removing the beginning of a custom #513678Fuji taught me this trick:
1.Highlight the entire part of the custom that you want to save, so everything but the beginning that you are scrapping.
2. Use the Reaper function, Export Project MIDI, but, under consolidate time, change the entire project to time selection only.
3. Start a new project.
4. Put in the count-in tempo that you want, so the first three measures are correct.
5. Import that MIDI starting at 3.1. That will automatically carry over the tempo mapping from your highlighted section.
6. Restore each track from the custom by copying and pasting, from either the imported MIDI tracks, or from your other version. Done.
Only two of the tracks from Inner Secrets were not released as singles. The album was quite a success, but it did contain the usual debris, two songs that were, well, duds, and not worth pushing as singles. One of these was Dealer/Spanish Rose:
This is a pretty strange evaluation, because, to me, this is the best song on the album. The work combines two songs, Dealer, a minor Traffic hit from 1967, and Spanish Rose, an instrumental written by Carlos. At one point, in Spanish Rose, Carlos Santana, with his guitar, and Chris Rhyne, on keys, duel each other. That back-and-forth is brilliant. I also love the way the two songs are melded together. Musical genius. If you are even a casual Santana fan, you have to try this song out.
AJFOne23 did the drum chart.
I put a little pressure on AJ for this one – told him I wanted to release it in three weeks. He got it to me the next morning!
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/dealer-spanish-rose-r27274
My third release from the Inner Secrets album is
Well All Right was a Buddy Holly hit, released in 1958. It has been covered dozens of times, by many artists. Blind Faith, in 1969, did a version which placed much more emphasis on guitar work. Santana’s arrangement follows Blind Faith, rather than Buddy Holly.
Well All Right, like most songs from this album, was a successful single release. Oddly enough, it had its best success in the Netherlands, where it cracked the top 40.
The song fits well on our platform, with a little bit of fun for every instrument. The glory, of course, goes to the guitarist.
Hope you like.
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/well-all-right-r27224
Next up, from the Inner Secrets album,
Stormy was a huge hit from 1968, by the Classics IV. The song was written by Buddy Buie, writer and producer for the Classics IV, and by James Cobb, their guitarist. The song reached #5 on the US charts. I’ve always liked that tune, but Santana’s version has, well, Santana, and is just better. I think you will agree. Have a Stormy day.
Download: http://customscreators.com/index.php?/page/index.html/_/stormy-r27150
Video Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTGuTkbY7As
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