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- PROTS1xr.DK Help File
- Loading in the file PROTS1xr.DK will setup Band-in-a-Box for the Proteus 1
- and the Proteus 1/XR multi-timbral synthesizer modules. It will setup:
- 1. Drum #'s for the Proteus 1 and Proteus 1/XR (Patch 14 "Rock Drums 1")
- 2. Patch Map (assigned to factory settings of the Proteus 1)
- 3. Startup Patches and Channels in the Midi Settings Window.
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- The only thing you'll need to ensure is that your Proteus is setup to
- receive in Multi mode. This enables the Proteus to produce 8 instruments
- simultaneously. To setup your Proteus, do the following:
- 1. Select the MASTER button.
- 2. Turn the DATA knob 6x clockwise. You should arrive at MIDI MODE.
- 3. Press the CURSOR button until you see the flashing cursor under Poly.
- 4. Turn the DATA knob to MULTI.
- The Proteus is now ready for you to use with Band-in-a-Box. All you need to
- do now is go under the MIDI pulldown menu and select Load Alternate Drum/
- Midi Set. Select PROTS1xr.DK and you'll be ready to start having fun with
- Band-in-a-Box!
- A few key points to know is that the guitar patches are an octave too low
- for the General MIDI patch map within Band-in-a-Box,so we made the octave +1
- in the MIDI settings window. Another is that the Acoustic Bass patch in the
- PROTS1xr is a split patch;the upper portion being Acoustic Piano. We chose
- to include this anyway since the split is high enough that you'll never hear
- Piano coming through when the bass plays in it's higher register. The drums
- are usually too quiet in relation to everything else so you might find the
- need to increase the drums for certain styles. Along those same lines, the
- String patches are generally too loud so the opposite would apply.
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- Have Fun!
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