
Sonar Instrument Definitions Korg Usa
Sonar Instrument Definitions Roland. If you are using a synthesizer or sound card that does not adhere to the General MIDI standard, you may want to define that instrument. See the online help topic: Instrument Definitions for more information. An instrument definition is a file that contains the names of the banks, patches, note names.
Just bought BB2016 and want to use the patches ( non GM ) from my Korg M1 VST, but I cant get BB to play the right patch. It seems to randomly chose a patch that bears no rsemblance to the one I am chosing. I am picking the same GM NUMBER in the Plugin part of the mixer, that correspondes with the number of the the patch I want in the drop down menu shown in the Korg VST window, and I get a different patch playing, and cant see the relationship between the two? How do I match up my chosen Korg patch with what BB wants to play?
#348562 - 05/05/16 12:50 PM [Band-in-a-Box for Windows] Re: Korg M1 VST patch assignment []. I looked at this a little more.
So far (and I'm still looking at this ), for now, it looks like you must MANUALLY set the M1 for Program mode or Combi mode. This is very interesting, if perhaps a little beyond my normal comprehension of how to make things work in any software, never mind BIAB. If I'm understanding so far. I can convert the Sonar.ini file automatically in BIAB using the method in the link above. At that point the first 100 patches should connect by assigning the relevant patch number in BIAB. If I want to do the same for more patches, I have to change the numbering system as per your last post.
Do you do that by opening the new.pat file in Notebook??? Make the numbering changes. Then save it as a new.pat file. Or is there some other way to make those changes? Sorry I'm really not as deeply conversant with this stuff as you are! #348854 - 05/07/16 07:48 PM [Band-in-a-Box for Windows] Re: Korg M1 VST patch assignment [].
First, aside from our discussion on building a.pat file, based on what you said I think you might be confused on how these VSTi's get called up by BIAB (and ANY DAW). Assuming you have a pat file for a certain synth (VSTi), or you do convert the Sonar.ins file to a.pat file, you must STILL tell BIAB, or ANY DAW not just BIAB, to load the Korg M1 or whatever synth/VSTi you want. BIAB will not CALL UP the Korg M1 VSTi by simply using the Korg M1.pat file. Next, what I was explaining above was how to CREATE a FULL.pat file that has ALL of the Korg M1 patches, not just first factory 100, but all 2600+ programs (aka patches). I was just suggesting a STARTING point: by using the one converted from Sonar (the.ins) by BIAB into a.PAT and ADDING to it. I was NOT suggesting you keep editing the same file over and over or even creating a separate.pat file for each 100 patches (one per card as it were) that would be tedious to use - you'd have to remember which Korg M1 'Card' had which patch and call up that.pat file.
Good luck Larry. Thanks Larry, I've got the Korg M1 working with the sonar ini file converted. I was already ok with the loading the M1 first, so that wasn't a problem.
I'm way ahead now thanks to the forum for your help. My next adventure will be to write these new.pat files. Again I think you are saying use the.pat file I have now and add to it with the numbers you gave an example with.
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