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MESA II Tutorial 15
Now let's play this program. At the lower half of the Keyboard, "SINE" is played, and at
the higher half of the Keyboard, "SQUARE" is played. With repeating this procedure,
many more keygroups can be created in the Program Selector Window.
The whole program setting and the sample parameter control can be performed only in
the Control Center Window. Here, we will make a wide spread stereo program using
only one sample, "SAWTOOTH".
* Select the New Program from the File Menu.
* Name the program "STEREO" as the dialogue box prompts.
* Open the Control Center Window, and switch over to the MIDI Setup section by using
the pop-up menu of the Output & Levels section.
* Set the MIDI Channel number to 3.
* Select the sample "SAWTOOTH" from the Sample pop-up menu of both Velocity Zone
1 and Velocity Zone 2.
* Set the pan to left channel (-50) in the Velocity Zone 1 section, and to right channel (50)
in the Velocity Zone 2 section.
* Set the High Velocity Zones (Hi V) of both Velocity Zone 1 and Velocity Zone 2 to the
maximum 127 and the Low Velocity Zones (Lo V) to 0.
* Set the Cent of Velocity Zone 2 section to 10.
* Now you can play the stereo program.
Step 10: Saving the program
To save the previously created program "TEST" to the Sampler disk;
* Select the program "TEST" in the Memory Window, and select "Save..." from the File
Menu.
* You might be prompted with a dialogue box asking you to first select a Volume and
Partition on the Sampler hard disk to save it to, before you save the program.
You will also be given the option to save the associated samples with the program.
Next, to save the last created program "STEREO" to your Mac disk;
* Select the program "STEREO" in the Memory Window, and select "Export Program..."
from the File Menu. You will be prompted with a dialogue box to name.
* Input a file name, and then select where you want to save it to your Mac disk.
You can also save to your Mac by drag and drop from the Memory Window to the
Finder.
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