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- From: kinnunen@stekt.oulu.fi (Teijo Kinnunen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Where can I find instrument samples?
- Date: 21 Feb 1996 15:13:01 GMT
- Organization: University of Oulu, Department of Electrical Engineering, Finland
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- J.E.Hollingsworth (cs6jeh) wrote:
-
- > >>Also, how do you assign tracks to MIDI channels?
- > >
- > >You have to assign midi channels to instruments: select the instrument to
- > >use, enter the MIDI panel, switch MIDI on, select the midi channel...
- > >that's it (i think).
-
- > I've found (On OctaMED 5) that you have to type in a false name for the
- > instrument on the main screen (not the instrument window) -
- > It'll give an error as it tries to find a sample with that name, then
- > assign a channel to it in the actual instrument window. Unless I do this,
- > MIDI won't work with that instrument.
-
- Instead of this, you can just set the instrument's volume to 64. The
- default volume value of an empty instrument slot is 0, if you set the
- MIDI channel, you'll also have to set the volume in order to get any
- sound.
-
- - Teijo
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