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ben crosland 14.09.2005 07:11 PM

The Part keys change between the different channels.

However, this won't necessarily make any difference to what you hear if you are playing via your sequencer.

You need to press Multi *once*. Then press Multi Edit. In this menu you can access all the important parameters, like Enable (which needs to be On), and make sure each Part is set to a different midi channel etc. This is also where you can select the Bank and Patch for each Part (toggle with the Part keys).

I might be slightly off here, as I don't have a C in front of me , but that the general idea.

Then make sure that your sequencer is transmitting on the correct midi channel for the Part you wish to hear.

Also - once you have enabled all the parts and set up the midi channels correctly, you can press Multi and Single together, and then browse the patches on each part exactly as you would in Single mode.

pDc 14.09.2005 07:46 PM

1. Press MULTI to enter 'multi' mode.
The patch number should now start with 'M'.

2. Press PART +/- to change channel/part.

Suppose you are on PART 1 (for example)

3. Hold MULTI and press SINGLE
Now you can select which patch you want to assign to the channel/part.

Remember that
PART 1 = MIDI CHANNEL 1
PART 2 = MIDI CHANNEL 2
PART 3 = MIDI CHANNEL 3
etc etc etc.

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Each part can be ON or OFF.

PartEnable is in the first option in the CTRL menu when in multi-mode.

This is how it works on my VB.

Multi mode had me seriously confused and so I just didn't bother with it. The simple solution was just to sit down, take my time and figure it out with the aid of the manual.

Download the manual here...
http://www.access-music.de/downloads...irusc&file=314
Seriously - read all of the manual.

That really is all there is to it.

Onkel Dunkel 14.09.2005 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pDc
Remember that
PART 1 = MIDI CHANNEL 1
PART 2 = MIDI CHANNEL 2
PART 3 = MIDI CHANNEL 3
etc etc etc.

Just to confuse you more: I dosn?t have to be this way (but usually is in a sequenser setup). You can make more parts use the same MIDI-channel for layering.

jasedee 15.09.2005 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben crosland
I might be slightly off here, as I don't have a C in front of me.

Yeah yeah....rub it in mate ;) We all know what you have sitting in front of you :lol:

vvanrij 15.09.2005 06:37 AM

And we all know that you know the release date....

Smashin' Bashin' time!!!

:lol:


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