<Tab> field after each number in the "Instrument" section (Even if you are leaving
the name field empty you should still insert a <Tab> and a few blank spaces).
12. Midi Mapping and Dynamic Drums (Advanced users)
This function is used to overcome midi import problems, when an instrument in the midi
file is not available in the Pattern Editor. In this case you can "map" the problem note to a
different note which is available in the Pattern Editor. (Midi mapping also works for
imported PS02 Patterns)
• Open the drums.ahi file in the Pattern Editor. Under " Defaults" chose a note number
(XX) to act as the destination, then after it type:
=YY ( where YY is the number of the note in the midi file that needs to be moved).
• Save the new Drums.ahi file, then run the Pattern Editor and import the midi file
again. All the notes formerly of midi number YY have now been moved to XX in the
Pattern Editor.
• Close the Pattern editor and undo the midimap at the end of the session.
For use of the Dynamic Drums features a special Soundset will be needed
(Will be available for the MRS later).
The Dynamics section is the last section in the *.ahi file.
Example:
Dynamics:
35=01/80,04/81
->Midi Number 35 will be changed to Midi Number 80 if the Level is lower than 4
elsewhere will it be changed to Midi Number 81
13. The Bass line
Most Zoom bass machines have a range from C0 (E0 = the lowest note of a bass guitar) to
B3 (4 octaves).
The PS02 does not allow bass notes to sustain from one Pattern to the next. The user
can work around this by changing the size of the the Pattern so that all bass notes
start and end within the pattern.
For the MRS the last note will be set to the max duration.
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