Roland Musical Instrument 사용자 설명서
maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
Published by RedMoon Music - www.RedMoon-Music.com
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2.2 Patch Changes
GS patch names selected for your Werk appear below the track
name labels on the Main Screen for each of the eleven Basic Loops
and the two Drum Loops, as well as in the Improv, Melody Sound,
and Noodle windows. A patch button is found in each Editor
window. When a track is globally enabled for GS use, the button
bears the label GS bank/varia. For normal MIDI device use, this
button is labeled program change. The patch entry window that it
opens lets you enable the messages required by your MIDI device,
which may include one or more types of Bank Select controller.
name labels on the Main Screen for each of the eleven Basic Loops
and the two Drum Loops, as well as in the Improv, Melody Sound,
and Noodle windows. A patch button is found in each Editor
window. When a track is globally enabled for GS use, the button
bears the label GS bank/varia. For normal MIDI device use, this
button is labeled program change. The patch entry window that it
opens lets you enable the messages required by your MIDI device,
which may include one or more types of Bank Select controller.
For tracks globally set up for GS use, the patch button produces a
window of sixteen GS patch name menus. These are divided by
general instrument category and listed alphabetically, and they are
specific to the model of Roland GS module selected in the Global
Setup window. Across the maps for the hierarchy of GS models,
there are some differences in the naming of sounds of certain
combinations of bank and variation numbers. When this is the case,
the name for the later version of the sound has been used. For
cross-reference, the GS patch selection window shows Bank and
Tone variation numbers, and arrow buttons let you move forward
and back through each set of sounds to audition them.
window of sixteen GS patch name menus. These are divided by
general instrument category and listed alphabetically, and they are
specific to the model of Roland GS module selected in the Global
Setup window. Across the maps for the hierarchy of GS models,
there are some differences in the naming of sounds of certain
combinations of bank and variation numbers. When this is the case,
the name for the later version of the sound has been used. For
cross-reference, the GS patch selection window shows Bank and
Tone variation numbers, and arrow buttons let you move forward
and back through each set of sounds to audition them.
A Global Setup parameter lets you enable or disable program
change messages transmitted via MIDI, both to your devices and to
your recorded Werk midifile. When any part assignment is switched
off in the Global Setup window, the referencing patch button reads
track disabled! and is not functional. If a track is enabled and
patches don't change as expected, check the lower left section of
Globals to see if bank and program changes are being filtered from
the transmitted MIDI stream. This filtering capability is provided so
that you can create midifiles and share Werks between different
setups without including potentially incompatible patch selections.
change messages transmitted via MIDI, both to your devices and to
your recorded Werk midifile. When any part assignment is switched
off in the Global Setup window, the referencing patch button reads
track disabled! and is not functional. If a track is enabled and
patches don't change as expected, check the lower left section of
Globals to see if bank and program changes are being filtered from
the transmitted MIDI stream. This filtering capability is provided so
that you can create midifiles and share Werks between different
setups without including potentially incompatible patch selections.
maxWerk does not support program changes MIDI'ed thru from an
external controller. The program makes unconventional use of this
incoming MIDI message type to mute and enable tracks.
external controller. The program makes unconventional use of this
incoming MIDI message type to mute and enable tracks.