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yamaha_tx81z [2024/09/05 19:14] – guide, program change update rjt | yamaha_tx81z [2025/04/10 02:30] (current) – [Software] Ableton thing rjt | ||
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* 129-160 would be bank D, but program change messages only go up to 128, so… | * 129-160 would be bank D, but program change messages only go up to 128, so… | ||
- | I think you can setup instruments in performance patches | + | You can set how these messages are routed, so you can Program Change 64 could switch |
+ | You can setup instruments in performance patches to respond to MIDI messages on different channels, this is the only way to access multiple sounds at once of a single unit. All the default ones seem to be set to just use channel 1 for everything. | ||
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+ | So ultimately you will want to create your own performance patches with sets of sounds you like, that can be easily access through a [[DAW]] or [[MIDI controller]]. | ||
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