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luckyluca
Joined: 31 Jul 2016 Posts: 41
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2022 8:04 pm Post subject: How to change program on a sequencer track |
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I saw an awesome feature when playing the demo songs:
program changes in a track during playback.
This efficiently allows using more than one S bank instrument (albeit at different times) during a song.
I read the manual but can’t seem to find a way to induce a change bank /program and having it stick in a track.
How do you accomplish this?
Thanks
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bpoodoo Senior Member
Joined: 27 Dec 2019 Posts: 429 Location: Ding Dong, TX
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Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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Not sure if it works the same way on Trinity, but on the Triton a program change can be recorded into a track by simply selecting a different program in that track while recording in sequencer mode. If you already have note data on the track you want to keep, use "Overdub" and record the program change in the measure you want as it's playing back and recording. If necessary, you can then use Event Edit to adjust the exact timing when you want the program change to occur.
Another way is to use "Create Control Data" with the appropriate byte sequence for CC#, Bank, Program, LSB, MSB, etc. for a program change. I prefer the direct recording method above - let the keyboard figure it out! _________________ bpoodoo
Triton Extreme 88 w/MOSS
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luckyluca
Joined: 31 Jul 2016 Posts: 41
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 8:58 am Post subject: |
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bpoodoo wrote: | Not sure if it works the same way on Trinity, but on the Triton a program change can be recorded into a track by simply selecting a different program in that track while recording in sequencer mode. If you already have note data on the track you want to keep, use "Overdub" and record the program change in the measure you want as it's playing back and recording. If necessary, you can then use Event Edit to adjust the exact timing when you want the program change to occur.
Another way is to use "Create Control Data" with the appropriate byte sequence for CC#, Bank, Program, LSB, MSB, etc. for a program change. I prefer the direct recording method above - let the keyboard figure it out! |
Thanks! I’m away, will test it as soon as i’m back!
EDIT: overdub works like a charm, thank you |
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