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The Tassman Builder
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Click on the OK button of the Edit MIDI Link window and the MIDI link you have just
edited will appear in the MIDI Links window. If you wish to activate this MIDI link, click
on the OK button of the MIDI Links window.
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If you want to change a MIDI link, select it by clicking on it in the MIDI links window and
press the Edit button or simply double-click on it.
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To delete a MIDI link, select it by left-clicking on it in the MIDI links and press the Delete
button.
3.4
Making Polyphonic Instruments
A polyphonic instrument is created by including modules between a polyphonic keyboard module
(Polykey or Polyvkey module) and a Polymixer module.
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Link the input modules of your patch to the output of a Polykey or Polyvkey module.
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Link the output of your patch to the input of a Polymixer module.
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Link the output of the Polymixer module to other modules or to an Audio Out module.
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Double-click on the Polykey module and set the number of voices you want.
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You can use more than one Polymixer in an instrument.
You can choose any number of voices for your instrument but keep in mind that the computa-
tional load of a patch increases with the number of voices you choose. Basically, adding a voice is
roughly equivalent to adding another copy of the polyphonic modules in your patch. The number
of voices you will be able to run depends on the complexity of the patch you are currently using
and the power of your computer.
3.5
Using Sub-Patches
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A very powerful feature of the modular or “building-block” architecture of the Tassman is that
you can define patches as new modules of the Tassman library. This means that you can reuse
patches you have already made in new patches. Using sub-patches is very useful if you often use
the same combination of modules in many patches. It will also save you a lot of time when you
want to include a complex patch into another.
Making a Sub-Patch
An instrument is saved by the Builder in an entry under the Instruments folder. When you double
click on the instrument icon, the Player will be launched with the control panel corresponding to the
instrument you have just chosen. A sub-patch, on the other hand, is saved under the Sub-Patches
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