Create a new instrument in the Instrument tree.
Create any new name lists in the Names tree that are required for the instrument.
Close the Define Instruments and Names dialog box.You define instruments in the Define Instruments and Names dialog box, shown in the following figure.A. The Instruments tree B. The Names treeThe Define Instruments and Names dialog box contains two trees:
The Instruments tree in the left half of the dialog box lists all defined instruments and their characteristics
The Names tree in the right half of the dialog box shows all the resources you use to define an instrumentYou expand or collapse the folders and lists in each tree by clicking on the + or - key shown to the left of each item. You can also right-click on an item and choose Expand or Collapse from the menu, or double-click on an item to expand or collapse it.To define an instrument, you drag resources from the Names tree to the name of an instrument on the Instruments tree. Each resource is color-coded—you can only drag a Names list to an Instrument tree branch of the same color. For example, you can only drag a list from the Patch Names folder in the Names tree to a Patch Names for Banks folder in the Instruments tree.If you want your changes to be remembered the next time you run Music Creator, make sure the Save Changes For Next Session option in the Assign Instruments dialog box is checked before clicking OK. Otherwise, to make only temporary changes, be sure to remove the check from that option.
1. In the Define Instruments and Names dialog box, right-click the word Instruments at the top of the Instrument tree, and choose Add Instrument from the pop-up menu.
1. In the Define Instruments and Names dialog box, right-click an Instrument name in the Instrument tree and choose Edit from the pop-up menu.
1. In the Define Instruments and Names dialog box, right-click an Instrument name in the Instrument tree and choose Delete from the menu.
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2. Click OK.Music Creator saves the instrument definition in the Master.ins file.
1. In the Define Instruments and Names dialog box, right-click an Instrument name in the Instrument tree and choose Export from the menu to display the Export Instrument Definition dialog box.
2. If you don’t want to save the file in the folder that’s listed in the Save In field, navigate to the folder in which you do want to save the file.
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When the Reset (Panic) button is pressed, Music Creator closes and reopens the instrument manager to reload settings from Master.ins and Instrmap.ini.
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