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oops, a bad edit in the previous message: here's the corrected version. >>can you explain to a dummy what a midi bank change is? > >now, now, don't run yerself down! > >it's simple enough ONCE someone tells you. > > >MIDI program changes tell a MIDI synthesizer to switch >to a new sound. (*) > >However, there are only 128 possible MIDI program changes >and a lot of synthesizers have a lot more than 128 >sounds. > >So in these synths, the sounds are organized into Banks. > >In order to switch between banks, you send a MIDI Bank >Change command. You can have up to 128 banks. Each >bank could have up to 128 programs completely independently. > >So that means that you can have up to 16384 different sounds. > > >The way it works in practice is that you send a MIDI Bank >Change command to select the bank, and then send a MIDI >program change command to select the program. It's >effortless once you get it down and I don't seem to >notice any extra delay in getting the program out... > > /t > > >(* - Actually some gizmos do other things with the program changes -- >for example, lighting units might move to a new scene -- but the >idea still holds...) > > ><http://ax.to/fortune>.........a new fortune every minute. ><http://FortNY.com>..................Forteans of New York. <http://ax.to/fortune>.........a new fortune every minute. <http://FortNY.com>..................Forteans of New York.