CH
(Channel)
You can receive
and
send MIDI info.
on
up to 16
different
channels. Each
channel
can
be
a different
MIDI
device. For
example, you
can set
up your keyboard as
channell, your
drum machine
as channel
2,
and
your guitar as channel 3.
The AA software
will
record
channel
changes within
a
track.
However, if you
set
the CH (Channel)
setting
to
any
number
other than 0, all information played from that track
will
be
played back on the channel you select. Leaving the
CH
setting to 0 will follow the recorded channel settings .
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Note: If you made a channel change
within a
segment, the original
information will
be maintained
if you
copy
that segment to
another
track.
For
example,
if you record from channel 1 on track 1
and
from
channel
2
on
track 2 and then paste
information from
track 1 to track 2, the pasted
information
will
still play on channell while the rest
of the info. in track 2 will play on
channel
2 if the CH
setting is set to
O.
To select channels 0-16, click in the CH
(Channel) column and
then click on either end of the scroll bar or drag
the
thumb
to the desired
channel
setting. Click the Ok button to accept
the setting. Click the Cancel button to leave the
setting
as it
was.
PG
(Program)
Programs are the
stored
sounds
("patches")
in a MIDI
device.
Program for keyboards can be different instruments, horns,
bells,
strings, etc. Programs for MIDI drums may
be
entire
songs. Refer to your particular MIDI device manuals for
more
information.
The PG (Program)
column
displays the
currently set
program.
To select programs
0-128,
click in the
PG column and
then
click
on
either
end of
the
scroll
bar or
drag
the
thumb
to
the
desired setting.
Click
the
Ok button
to accept
the
setting.
Click the Cancel button to leave the setting as it
was.
Some
of
the rules for using the PG
setting
are:
o
A 0 in
the
column
means that there is no set
program; whatever you set the
playback
instrument
to will be the program used.
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