User Guide

Chapter 15: Reference
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Type in the patch number that your synth uses for each instrument listed. For example, if your sound source has its
Acoustic Piano at patch location 41select the box to the left of Acoustic Piano and type 41. Do the same for all of
the instruments in the General MIDI patch list. If your synth doesn't have an exact match, use a close sounding
patch that it does have. Once you have made a patch map in this way, whenever Band-in-a-Box encounters
Acoustic Piano (which is General MIDI instrument #1), it will look up this Patch Map Location and then send out
Patch 41 to your synth/sound module.
Drum Kit
If you have been unable to find a preset drum map that matches your synth's drum notes, then you
may need to type in the drum notes that your sound source uses. To do this, you need to hook your MIDI controller
up to play the drum sounds from the keyboard. Play up and down the keyboard to hear all the drum sounds.
Here's a way to figure out where the MIDI note numbers are on your synth.
We took this screen shot while playing MIDI note 36 on
a MIDI controller. If you have MIDI In hooked up, you
can play various “C” notes until it matches the location
shown (below the word Bass). Then you can mark that
note on your controller as note 36. The notes are then
numbered (chromatically) 36, 37(C#), 38(D) etc. (Some
people call note 36 C3; others call it C2.) This is note
36 (C3) played on a MIDI controller.
Type the MIDI note numbers for the various instruments as you find them on your drum machine or keyboard.
Press the [Save] button to save the kit as MYSETUP.DK. If you are making a kit to save under a different name
then save the kit under Opt. | Utilities | Save Alternate Patch/Drum Kit.
Customize the Relative Volumes of the Drum Kit Instruments.
Perhaps when you listen to Band-in-a-Box you feel that the crash cymbal is too loud or
the kick drum is too quiet.
The [Set Drum Volumes] button allows you to make the crash cymbal 10% quieter, boost the kick-drum by 15%,
and turn off the “tambourine” entirely. Changes apply to any song when this feature is enabled, and playback and
written MIDI files will reflect the changes.