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4. Pattern
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4.2. Instrument tracks
4.2.1. Structure and data of instrument tracks
The 13 instrument tracks of a pattern are used for creating drum sequences. Each instrument track is triggering exactly one
drum instrument in a drum expander by assigning a note number to the instrument track which in turn has its representation in
a drum instrument in the drum expander (drum expanders usually group certain drum instruments with different note numbers
into drumsets). Of course also the MIDI channel for the instrument track must match the desired MIDI channel for the drum-
set.
Assigning note numbers and MIDI channels to instrument tracks:
The assignment of note numbers and MIDI channels to an instrument track is done via MIDI Sets. A MIDI Set contains the
note numbers and MIDI channels for the instrument tracks; all editing of those settings also takes place there. A pattern con-
tains just a pointer to a MIDI Set. The instrument tracks of a pattern then use the note number and MIDI channel assignments
made in the MIDI Set.
Example:
The instrument tracks I1...I4 from Pattern 1 shall play certain instruments in the connected expander (Pattern 1 - instrumenta-
tion). Pattern 1 is assigned a certain MIDI Set, for example MIDI Set 1. To achieve the desired instrumentation for Pattern 1
you have to make the necessary settings in MIDI Set 1 to match the instrument tracks and the desired MIDI channels and
note numbers.
Additional information about MIDI Sets can be found in section 5.
Instrument Track Data:
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