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2) Part
This function allows selection of the track you want to edit. At
this point a closer look at the individual tracks is in order:
1. Drum 1
With regard to future changes made in the Conductor it is
recommended that you consider this track the main track for
the drum kit. You should assign primarily those instruments
usually found in a drum kit, i.e. bass drum, snare drum, rim
shot, toms, claps, cowbell and cymbals.
2. Drum 2
Here the Latin Percussion group should be used (congas, tim-
bale, splash cymbals, shaker, agogo bells, whistle, etc.) as
well as other percussion instruments. Note that it is also
possible to use different drum programs for the two drum
tracks. For example, you can switch between the snare
drums of 2 drum kits across the tracks Drum 1 and Drum 2.
3. Bass
Although this track is called Bass, this does not mean that
you have to confine yourself to instrument voices of the Bass
group in making your selection for this track. You may use
any desired instrument for the Bass track, such as an
acoustic guitar or a wind instrument. The only difference in
the case of the Bass track is that the number of voices is lim-
ited to monophonic operation.
4. Acc 1 main
All 4 tracks of the accompaniment, Acc 1 through 4, are used
in the same way. An exception is provided by the division
into a main track (main) and subtrack (sub) with an addition-
al application.
5. Acc 1 sub
The subtrack is controlled by the same MIDI channel as the
Conductor (Part 2)
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