Instrument Properties

There are two ways to open the Instrument Properties dialog.

Double-click on an instrument.

Right-click on an instrument and choose Properties from the Instrument context menu.

Name. The instrument name, with a maximum length of 63 characters.

Bank and Patch Numbers. This is where you assign the Bank and Patch (or Program Change) numbers. These settings are what the instruments will respond to when standard MIDI Bank and Patch Change commands are sent from a keyboard or sequencers. Instrument numbers are from 0 to 127; banks from 0 to 16383.

Effects Send. This feature is disabled for the time being.

Attenuation and 6 dB Boost. This allows a global attenuation setting for the whole instrument. If the instrument is prone to distorting or too loud, you can bring the volume down with this setting. Enter a value from 0 to 96 dB. Alternatively, you can boost the overall volume of the instrument by checking the 6 dB boost checkbox. This will cancel out the Attenuation setting. This also

cancels out any 6 dB boost settings on individual regions.

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4 specifications

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