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guttadaj
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I'm trying to use LiveSynth Pro to send my MIDI drums to a Blue Jay Drums soundfont. Initially, my MIDI drum track was set to Channel 10 while I was creating/editing it, since I was just playing it through my soundcard's synth.
Then, when I went to send it to the soundfont, I switched the Output to the LiveSynth Pro and... nothing.
So I sat there puzzled for a while, double-checking things, and then just for the hell of it, I tried switching the channel from "10: LiveSynth Pro" to "1: LiveSynth Pro". And then there were drums... and it was good!
But it didn't make any sense. In fact, I switched the channel to all other channels except 10 and heard drums, but no dice when it's on channel 10. Doesn't that seem backwards? Is there something funky going on here?
Gratuitous add-on questions:
Is there a way to change the output, channel, etc. of multiple tracks at once, or do I have to go through all my MIDI tracks (1 per note after CAL script now) and switch them individually...?
Also, anyone know an easy way to rename my tracks from "Split Note A3" to the drummap's note name?
Sorry so many questions! So much confusion though!
Thanks!
-Jeff
Then, when I went to send it to the soundfont, I switched the Output to the LiveSynth Pro and... nothing.

So I sat there puzzled for a while, double-checking things, and then just for the hell of it, I tried switching the channel from "10: LiveSynth Pro" to "1: LiveSynth Pro". And then there were drums... and it was good!
But it didn't make any sense. In fact, I switched the channel to all other channels except 10 and heard drums, but no dice when it's on channel 10. Doesn't that seem backwards? Is there something funky going on here?Gratuitous add-on questions:

Is there a way to change the output, channel, etc. of multiple tracks at once, or do I have to go through all my MIDI tracks (1 per note after CAL script now) and switch them individually...?
Also, anyone know an easy way to rename my tracks from "Split Note A3" to the drummap's note name?
Sorry so many questions! So much confusion though!

Thanks!

-Jeff
I try to exlain in "not so technical" explanation here. Many people tend to use "channel 10" for drums MIDI track. What they usualy forget is this rules only applied for standard GM. By using Blue Jay Drums (or many other stand alone drums soundfonts), then you're not using Standard GM anymore. Therefore, you don't have to attach it on channel 10 to make drum sound 
). Now I'll just use the different channels when I want to use different patches, which shouldn't be too many. I'm finding that I usually shop for a good bass drum and snare drum which are usually in different patches and maybe some up-pitched cymbals in another patch, so maybe 3 different patches/channels is all I need. That's manageable...