514
:
ROLAND
.
INS
contains definitions for many Roland modules. The file
MISC
.
INS
contains miscellaneous
definitions that might include your instrument if you don’t see a specific file for it. You can find these
files in your SONAR folder. The file
MASTER
.
INS
contains all the instrument definitions currently loaded
into SONAR, and determines the list of instruments that appears in the Assign Instruments dialog box.
Start of Tutorial
Let’s say you have a Roland XP-10 and you want SONAR to display all of its patch names from all of its
banks, including any self-created sounds you add to it.
Let’s start by importing the names of the built-in banks and patches that the XP-10 has.
To Import a Roland Instrument Definition
1.
Choose
Options-Instruments
to display the Assign Instruments dialog box.
2.
Click Define to display the Define Instruments and Names dialog box.
3.
Click Import to display the Import Instrument Definitions dialog box.
4.
Choose the file that contains instrument definitions for your manufacturer, which in this case is
the
ROLAND
.
INS
file, and click Open. SONAR displays a list of all the instrument definitions in the
file.
5.
Scroll down the list, select the Roland XP-10, and click OK.
6.
Click Close to close the Define Instruments and Names dialog box.
The instrument definition you imported should now appear in the Uses Instrument list in the Assign
Instruments dialog box.
When you import an instrument definition, it is added to the master instrument definition file
M
ASTER
.
INS
. The contents of this file determines the list of instruments that appear in the Assign
Instruments dialog box.
Now let’s assign the XP-10 definition to some channels on a MIDI output:
To Assign the Roland XP-10 Bank and Patch Names to a MIDI Output
1.
Choose
Options-Instruments
to display the Assign Instruments dialog box.
2.
Let’s assign all 16 MIDI channels on output 1 to use the XP-10 bank and patch names:
•
Drag through the first 16 items in the Port/Channel list to select them.
•
From the Uses Instrument list, click Roland XP-10. A black line connects the two lists.
3.
To save these changes permanently, enable the Save Changes for Next Session option.
4.
Click OK to apply your changes.
From now on, any track that uses any of channels 1 to 16 on output 1 displays bank and patch names
from the XP-10.
To check this, assign a MIDI track in a project to Ch 1, assign the Output field to 1-Roland XP-10, and
then examine the dropdown lists in the Bank and Patch fields of the track. You should see bank and
patch names that are specific to the Roland XP-10.
Let’s check some of our bank and patch lists to see if they match up with what we see on the screen of
the XP-10. On the XP-10, let’s look at the Vari 1 bank: if we look at tone (tone means the same as patch)
#005 in the Vari 1 bank on the XP-10, we see that it is called Detuned EP1. If we change the bank on a
MIDI track to 128-Roland XP-10 Var #01, and look at the menu of patches in the Pch field, we see that
there is no name listed for patch #004 (Roland numbers its patches from 1 to 128; SONAR numbers
patches from 0 to 127, so patch #004 in SONAR is the same patch number as patch #005 on the Roland).
Let’s look at some of the other Roland XP-10 patch name lists in the right window of the Define
Содержание Cakewalk SONAR
Страница 1: ...Cakewalk SONAR User s Guide ...
Страница 2: ......
Страница 4: ......
Страница 22: ...xxii ...
Страница 50: ...50 ...
Страница 102: ...102 ...
Страница 182: ...182 ...
Страница 302: ...302 ...
Страница 420: ...420 English ...
Страница 466: ...466 ...
Страница 502: ...502 ...
Страница 574: ...574 ...
Страница 580: ...580 ...
Страница 608: ...608 ...