511
Engl
ish
2.
Press the Del key, or right-click on the bank name and choose
Delete
from the popup menu.
To Set or Clear the Drum Flag
•
Right-click on the bank in the Instrument tree, and choose
Drums
from the popup menu.
Assigning Note Names
Each patch may have a list of up to 128 names for notes. Usually, note names are labels for percussion
instruments. For example, the pitch C3 may really be “Kick Drum,” and D3 may be “Snare.” Because a
drum machine may provide different drum kits for each patch, SONAR lets you specify a different list of
note names for each patch. The Piano Roll and Event List views show you these note names.
You can assign a note name list to each patch. You can also assign a default note name list to the
instrument, which is used for all patches for which you haven’t assigned a specific note name list.
Each patch can also be assigned a special Drum flag, which indicates that this patch contains drum
sounds. If you set this flag, the Piano Roll view will display drum notes as diamonds, and the Staff view
will use percussion notation.
There are several standard note name lists provided with SONAR:
To See the Assignment of Note Name Lists to Patches
1.
Expand the instrument definition by clicking the + sign next to the instrument name.
2.
Expand the Patch Names for Banks folder by clicking the + sign.
3.
Continue expanding the tree by clicking the + sign, until the tree is fully expanded.
To Change the Note Names for a Patch
1.
Drag a note name list from the Names tree onto the Note Names for Patches folder of the
instrument and bank you’re editing in the Instruments tree.
Note name list…
Contents…
0..127
The numbers 0 through 127
Diatonic
The default MIDI note names (like C4, E5, and so on)
General MIDI Drums
The default instrument names for the General MIDI drum patch
Instrument name
Note name lists are
defined for three different
patches
The * indicates that this
note name list is the default
This is the name of a
note name list
Bank
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