I have found this solution very helpful. For example, I still have one template called "16 Tracks->MultiB." This pattern has T01 --> T16 assigned to MultiB (ext). As placeholder values at 01.01.001 for >>each track<< I have on C01 Controller # 7 at v:127. Without this "dummy data," the OS will think the track is empty and will reassign it to the internal destination with the channel assigned as the same as the number of the track as sson as you save it. --Steve --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@...> wrote: > > By default, each track is set to the corresponding *internal* MIDI channel (i.e. track 1 to channel 1 internal). This default is fixed. You probably don't want to change existing sequences globally (as they'd mess up your existing sequences) but for newly created sequences, there is a workaround. > > Make a template pattern (you'll have to insert a dummy event on each track that you want the routing saved; something like a volume event) and save it. You can set up the routing how you like it in the CHANNEL ASSIGN page. "A" channels go out MIDI A, "B" channels go out MIDI B. You can set them to internal, external, or both. > > Once you save this pattern, you can copy it to any new location you want to use with the second save/copy screen, COPY PATTERN FROM. If you save your "template" preset in slot 000'0, you could just slam the data wheel all the way to the left to copy it into the current pattern and off you go. > > -Aaron
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Re: sequencer midi out
2008-07-23 by steve_the_composer
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