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11. What are the MIDI notes?
MIDI notes have 128 velocities, while Mark Drum YES divides the sound dynamics
into 512 velocity levels.
Warning: When using MIDI, Mark Drum YES will lose sound resolution by a factor of
4.
MIDI commands are:
36=kick, 38=snare, 39=rim, 40=head+rim, 42=HH closed, 43=tom3, 44=HH pedal
(chick), 45=tom2, 46=HH open, 47=tom1, 49=crash flat, 50= edge ride, 51=ride flat,
52= bell ride, 53=PAD1, 55=PAD2, 57=PAD3, 59=PAD4, 61=special rim snare, 62=
choke crash, 62= choke ride, 71=rim tom1, 69=rim tom2, 67=rim tom3.
NOTE: ACTION and GAIN are parameters that are saved in the instrument memory
and will not be reset to the original value after a power off.
To restore the parameters to the factory values, select the RESTORE_FACTORY option
in the instrument's menu.
Load all the desired sounds on the instruments and, if and as desired, set parameters like
reverb, Creative FX, equalization, etc.
Once completed, press the CREATE KIT button, choose the USER KIT where which you
would like to save your drum kit, and press OK (for example, save into the USER2_SAVE
location).
The user kit is now stored.
To load the user kit, press the KIT button, and scroll through the kits until you get to the
USER kit name that you assigned (in our example, USER2).
12. How do I save a custom user kit?