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- Note that this text has been written for the AweVBank Version 1.41:
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-
- How to unleash the power of the
- AWE32 Virtual Bank Manager
-
- by Mathias Hjelt / Murexware
-
-
- Here's a description of how Markus Eisenstoeck's AWEVBank smoothly can be
- incorporated in your daily compositional adventures and make your AWE seem
- more easy to use than ever. It's all based on my own experience with the
- program, and doesn't cover every feature available, so don't forget to read
- the help file and the rest.
-
-
- Configuration
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-
- Keeping the following options enabled ensures smooth and trouble-free
- operation in all situations:
-
- Automatic upload of new loaded bank
- Automatic upload if virtual bank changes
-
- If you sometimes want to replace one or more instruments of an SBK loaded
- into a user bank, enable the "Refresh Bank before loading a virtual Bank
- into it" feature. This restores original bank before the instruments of
- a VBank are loaded, which means that previously done replacements are
- cancelled, which frees up valuable memory on the AWE.
-
- The "Save/Load User-Bank information in virtual Banks" feature is very handy
- in case you want to include full SBKs in your VBank. This also fixes a problem
- which the VBank one-by-one instrument loading introduces: when you add several
- instruments that use the same samples to a VBank, it's unavoidable that each
- instrument will get its own copy of the samples, which means that 2 variations
- on a 1MB piano sample set will consume 2MB of AWE RAM. Loading the pianos
- as one SBK using this feature solves the problem.
-
- Whether you like the "Dispaly only instruments that are actually used"
- feature or not is up to you. I have it on. "Windows is always on top" is
- handy when changing a VBank in realtime while working with a sequencer.
-
-
- Virtual or not?
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-
- Everything doesn't need to be done in the dynamic and virtual ways of AWEVBANK.
- Instruments that you use regularly can be residently loaded as regular SBKs,
- just in the same way the old AWE Control Panel handled stuff. Use the "Load
- SBK-File" pop-up menu entry when the AWE32 panel is activated to load a regular
- SBK into the currently selected user bank. However, unless you have lots of
- memory on your AWE, only do this with stuff you use very often.
-
-
- Getting goin'
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-
- First of all, I have AWEVBank in the start-up folder, so it is launched
- automatically when Windows is started up. This way it's always available when
- needed.
-
- One VBank file per song has proved to be very practical. If the .AWB file is
- stored under the same name as the song file, this doesn't cause any mess at all
- on your disk. A separate dir for AWB files maybe nice.
-
- Even if a song doesn't use any virtual instruments, a VBank file for it may
- be practical in another way: the effect type selections you make in AWEVBank
- are of course stored in this file. It's of course possible to send regular
- GS-compatible effect type sysex messages to the VBank Sysex Interface (never
- send them to the regular AWE driver!), but choosing effect in a drop-down
- menu is much more handy. Besides that, you already have the file when you
- suddenly notice you need to add some instruments (more about that later).
-
-
- The Sysex Interface
- -------------------
-
- This is where the VBank Sysex Interface driver (see separate installation &
- operation text) comes in handy. When you've created a VBank and saved it,
- chose "Copy SysEx to Clipboard" item from the pop-up menu in the Bankmanager
- panel. This places an ASCII string containing a virtual bank load message in
- hex format in the clipboard. Then open up the sysex message editor of your
- sequencer and paste in this string. Make sure the destination port of this
- sysex message is the VBank Sysex Interface.
-
- If the sequencer has got some sort of feature that automatically sends the
- sysex messages of a song when it is loaded, turn on this option for the virtual
- bank load message. In Cakewalk, this is called auto-send. The very, very
- cool thing about this is that as soon you load a certain song, the virtual
- bank and the effects settings you've specified for it are loaded, and all the
- needed instruments are stuffed into the AWE just like a breeze. No more need
- to fiddle with any damned Control Panel whenever you change song, no more
- need to have all instruments you ever want to use loaded. You save time,
- nerves, and AWE memory.
-
-
- Instrument loading
- ------------------
-
- Trying out different instruments from different SBKs in realtime is simply
- cool. Let's say you have a horn riff, and want a good sound for it. Just
- pop up AWEVBank, and load an instrument into a virtual bank. Let the
- sequencer play a loop on a few bars of horn stuff, using the bank number
- & instrument of your virtual bank. If the first sound isn't OK, just
- double-click some other instrument, and the previous one is replaced,
- the new one is automatically loaded and stuffed into the AWE. Depending on
- your sequencer, the sound will either be taken into use directly or not.
-
- If it doesn't start playing your new sound right away, you need to upload
- the instrument again (for example by replacing the instrument with itself,
- i.e. double-clicking the source patch once more), alternatively resend
- the program change for that channel, which most sequencers do that when
- playback is started. The double upload trick can be done automatically:
- just put DoubleUpload=-1 under [Settings] in AWEVBANK.INI.
- flag in AWEVBANK.INI.
-
- Browsing through lots of SBKs and instruments in realtime really makes it
- easier to find the right instruments without having to keep them all loaded
- into the AWE all the time. Personally I have one bank with various kicks, one
- with snares, and so on, so when I'm working on a drum beat, I can just
- pop up the program anytime and catch new sounds quickly. Very handy and
- easy on the AWE RAM.
-
- Whenever you've changed the bank, just save it and make sure you've got
- the load sysex in your song. Next time you open this song, all the right
- brasses, drums, acid buzzes, and not to mention effects settings will
- be set up for you automatically. Switch to another song, and the instruments
- are replaced other ones.
-
-
- Is this heaven?
- ---------------
-
- Close. The only things that stop this from leaving the surface of the earth
- completely are mainly caused by Creative's funny ideas. But it doesn't stop
- the program from making your music making smoother than ever, it makes your
- AWE usable even with smaller amounts of on-board RAM, it saves time, and
- well, it looks cool.
-
- The reason why I got in touch with Markus and suggested he'd add a sysex
- interface was that I immediately realized the power of this program when I
- first saw it. I had had plans to make something like it myself, but I
- thought, "why bother, this is all I need". So I ended up writing the sysex
- driver part, and he added the necessary interfacing stuff in the code, and
- a new even more powerful tool was born, and I could finally get into using
- the AWE seriously. I truly hope that many, many others find this project
- as useful and handy.
-
- But remember: the AWE32 Virtual Bank Manager is not free, it's shareware.
- Pay your registration to get rid of the instrument limitation, and to show
- some appreciation and ensure the future of this project.
-
- PS. Check out the AWE32 Pages Of Naked Truth at HTTP://www.compart.fi/~mhjelt/
-
- --Mathias C. Hjelt / Murexware
-