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Chapter 14: Reference 223
OK to save/load rev/vol/chorus w/songs
Offers global control over additional song settings (i.e. reverb, chorus,
etc.) that can be saved and/or loaded with each song.
Send GM Mode At Startup
For sound modules that are GM compatible, this command will ensure
that the module is ready to accept GM-specific MIDI data such as
Bank, Controller, and Patch information.
Send GS Mode On At Startup
For sound modules that are GS compatible, this command will ensure
that the module is ready to accept GS-specific MIDI data such as Bank,
Controller, and Patch information.
Note: Many newer modules/keyboards made by Roland and others can take
advantage of the extra parameters and features found in the GS mode. We
recommend using this mode rather than the GM mode if your synth supports it.
Similarly, many newer Yamaha modules/keyboards support the XG specification.
If your synth supports this mode, we recommend using it in order to access more
parameters and patches than the GM standard provides. Some Yamaha XG
modules/keyboards can also be set to work in GS mode, if desired.
Send XG Mode On At Startup
For sound modules that are XG compatible, this command will ensure
that the module is ready to accept XG-specific MIDI data such as Bank,
Controller, and Patch information.
Turn External Keyboard’s Local On at end of session
Normally while using Band-in-a-Box the “local-off” setting for your
MIDI keyboard is best, since the THRU part will be coming from
Band-in-a-Box and you don't want to hear your MIDI keyboard
doubling the notes that are being played. However, when you exit
Band-in-a-Box, you might want the “local on” setting for your
synthesizer turned back on. This option defaults to true.
OK to beep with messages
Now that computers have better speaker systems, a simple “beep” when
an incorrect key is pressed can seem loud enough to “wake your
neighbors.” Setting the “silent beep” option allows Band-in-a-Box to
visually flash the window title bar to get your attention, instead of
generating an audible “beep.”
OK to prompt to reduce/expand
If a style is changed with a different feel (16th notes instead of 8th
notes), Band-in-a-Box will automatically offer to expand or reduce the
duration of the chords, and change the tempo to accommodate the new
style. This also works as the song is playing.
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