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From: "Bart Rademakers" <bartr@xxx.xxx
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 at 7:39:30 PM
Subject: Re: LAMP 4.0.5 SCORE PROBLEMS --- SUPPORT PROBLEMS
Message #7366
> From: Cyril BLANC <blanc.cyril@...> > I am having problem to open 3.5 songs into 4.04, all the program > changes are wrong, I have to edit in "event edit" each program changes and > unclick an to click the select box to find back the original setting of each parts. > Also I could not find in the "Read me" the signification of having a > program change that is checked or not checked Salut Cyril! Trying to help you with the program changes. I am on PC myself, but I think these things work the same on Mac or PC. When you import songs from 3.5 into 4.04, make sure you are set up as follows: - Options > Settings > MIDI options > check 'Send used MIDI instr. settings after loading' - after the song is loaded, any little white 'Prg.' boxes that were NOT checked in the song in 3.5 now in 4.04 may be checked and say ' Prg. 0' (which is Grand Piano in General MIDI). You could call this a minor bug. Anyhow, either before in 3.5, or after loading in 4.04, make sure you have the Prg. box checked and the prg.number chosen. Then save the song with that. With this method your program choice will be sent to you soundcard/soundmodule directly after loading the song the next time. A safer way (a bit more time-consuming) is to put any Program change on the right spot in the Event list of each track. Those changes will be read when the sequencer plays, thereby overwriting the checked Prg. in Arrange. Au prochain message... Bart Rademakers
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