Bucket Pops
Manual
Page 10
Output Mixer and Note Assignment
The level and the panorama position of all 15
instruments can be adjusted individually.
Furthermore, each instrument can be
assigned to one of 7 “extra” stereo output
pairs. This is done by clicking on the
“OUTPUT” button which opens a dedicated
context menu. It is also possible to keep the
instrument in or remove it from the standard
stereo sum output – just check or uncheck the
“Sum Output” entry of the context menu.
Left-clicking the “NOTE” button triggers the
respective instrument while right-clicking
opens another context menu used to assign
an instrument to a specific (MIDI) note or
even to turn it off.
The menu entry “Set Middle C” allows you to
select the notation schema of your choice. The
idea here is to select which name to use for MIDI note number 60:
●
“C3”: Used for example in Cubase, Ableton and Bitwig.
●
“C4”: The scientific standard notation; used for example in Reaper and MuLab.
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“C5”: Used for example in FL Studio, Cakewalk and many trackers.
Finally, when you click on the label of an instrument at the very top of the screen,
another context menu opens where you can rest all instrument parameters or note
assignments to their defaults.
The
Guiro
All instruments are one-shot triggered which means that they only react on
Note On
and ignore
Note Off
events – except for the
Guiro
which is gated. Thus, after a
Note
On
event the
Guiro
sounds until a
Note Off
event is received. This is only partially the
way how a true Guiro works but exactly the way it is realized in the original
Mini
Pops-7
.