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way to see and edit a bank/patch change is in the Event List view. For
more information, see ÒThe Event List ViewÓ on page 6-42.
When a track contains audio, Pro Audio interprets the patch as an
indicator of the type of audio information contained in the track, such as
vocals, drums, or woodwinds. When you do certain types of audio editing
(time stretching, for example), Pro Audio uses this information to try to
preserve the quality of the audio.
To Assign an Initial Bank and Patch to a Track…
1. Double-click on the Source, Port, Channel, Bank, or Patch column
on the track you want to change.
2. In the Track Properties dialog box, choose the desired bank and
patch from the drop-down lists.
3. To search for a patch containing specific text, click the Patch
Browser button to the right of the drop-down lists, or simply right-
click a Bank or Patch cell in the Track view or Console view.
4. Click OK.
Another Way to Assign a Patch to a Track…
1. Move the highlight to the Patch column of the track you want to
assign.
2. Press the + or – key until the patch you want is displayed.
You can also change the patch and bank values in a variety of other
ways, as described on page 3-15. To change the bank and patch
settings for more than one track at a time, select the tracks you want
to change and choose
Track-Property-Bank
or
Track-Property-Patch
.
To Insert a Bank/Patch Change…
1. Move the highlight to the track whose bank and patch you want
to change.
2. Set the Now time to the time at which you want the change to
occur.
3. Choose
Insert-Bank/Patch Change
to display the Bank/Patch
Change dialog box.
4. Choose a bank and patch from the lists.