![]() ![]() ![]() The strings to the right of the "=" for each Patch line is a header in the. Patch=General MIDI (posting note: remove quotes) These go in the instrument definitions section under the Kurz section. So what's probably better is to have (as I do) a series of Patch lines, where x is each bank. Later Edit - As I look more closely at master.ins, I think the asterisk line covers all banks for which there is no explicit bank entry. ins file, and in the default, in some places there's this line:Īssuming this is some sort of scaling function, I wonder if the following might solve the problem:Įdit - In preview, those lines are not showing right. Not sure there's a solution, but have not seen the problem with the PC2X. Other DAWs I've used have allowed CC0, CC32 and PC to be specified for every patch and that makes it very flexibile. The reason for this post is a hope that I've missed something, and there is a way to solve this. This means that Sonar will group the programs like this:ĬC0=1, PC=0 - "128 Drums 'n Bells" << This should be in base 1 See how the MIDI bank select (CC0) is out by 1. This is how the PC3 responds to CC0 and PC messages:ĬC0=0, PC=0 - "0 None" (on the PC3 display) The problem is that the Kurzweil starts numbering at 1 and the bank select CC0 value changes at 128, but the bank designation in the keyboard does not increment until patch 129. ![]() I have a Kurzweil PC3 and can't seem to get an instrument definition to work properly in Sonar. ![]()
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