The Style Player allows you to load one of the included styles and make playback settings for it. The MIDI Player allows you to load your own MIDI files or one of the included MIDI patterns and set up playback for them. With the two buttons at the top, you can select whether you want to use the MIDI Player or the Style Player. The Agent page allows you to select and set up the patterns or styles that are played by the pattern pads. This allows you to quickly restore and reuse particular patterns and settings. You can save the 16 pads of a group with their patterns and settings as a pattern group. You can copy or move pattern pads with all their settings to other pattern pads of the same or a different pattern group. Locking the pad settings is useful if Global mode is activated for the pattern pads and you want to keep the current pad settings for one kit slot, for example. You can use the pattern pads in Groove Agent individually for each kit or globally for all kits. The context menu contains functions and settings for the pattern pads. You can assign several MIDI patterns or styles to multiple consecutive pads at the same time. You can assign MIDI patterns or styles to pads from various locations, by double-clicking, by using drag and drop or via the Load dialogs. Assigning MIDI Patterns or Styles to Pads.Pattern pads trigger MIDI drum patterns or styles. Instrument pads are used to trigger samples. In this case, you have two options: You can set up a different MIDI port or a different MIDI channel for the pattern pads. If instrument and pattern pads are both assigned and share the same trigger note, the pattern pad always gets priority, therefore, instrument pads that use the same trigger note as a pattern pad cannot be played via the same MIDI port. Using Different MIDI Channels/Ports for Instrument Pads and Pattern Padsīy default, instrument and pattern pads share the same MIDI port.Furthermore, it allows you to indicate that more than one sample is mapped to a pad, for example. Renaming pads is useful if the names of the samples or the MIDI files are either too long or not very intuitive. It contains the transport controls, the group buttons, and the pads. The pad section is located on the left in the plug-in window. Groove Agent features two different types of pads: instrument pads and pattern pads. The following sections describe how to load, save, and manage the different kinds of sound files in Groove Agent. These sections help you to get started with Groove Agent and introduce program functions and settings.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |