



Here is a video I have made of how "Synthesia" is showing, just like the s970,that there is only one channel of the above midi song:Īttached is the midi song with channel 1=right hand notes and channel 2=left hand notes and should displayed fine now on your psr. It is not a free program,but as I said all midi notation programs has a feature to copy-paste and delete notes but right now I am not familiar on how to do it on an easy way with Musescore or any other free program. I have used Fl Studio to separate the notes for left and right hand. MuseScore3 is also displaying the midi channels.You will see that is displaying just one midi channel for the song. If you hear just a piano sound,unfortunately you have to test it on the keyboard or on a midi notation program. They have up to 16 different midi channels. Same with all midi songs that you can hear drums,bass,pianos strings etc. If you here two different instruments on a midi(lets ay a guitar and a piano sound) the channels have to be separated.Ĭhannel 1 has got the piano sound and channel 2 has got the guitar sound. Once that's been done, the keyboard might automatically display the two parts or channels on the desired staffs I'm not familiar with the PSR-S models so I don't know how that works. If that's the case, the notes which you want to be displayed in the bass clef staff for the left hand will probably need to be moved to a different MIDI channel- that is, the right hand part and left hand part are probably combined into a single channel, since they both use the same instrument voice, rather than being on separate channels.Īssuming there's a free channel, or one which isn't already being used in the file for something else, the easiest way to separate the right hand part and left hand part would be to copy the entire channel that contains both parts, paste it to an unused channel, then remove all notes for the left hand part from the original channel, and remove all notes for the right hand part from the new channel. I suspect that the problem has nothing to do with the octaves- in other words, that the notes are correct except that they're displayed below the treble clef staff using ledger lines.
