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Miditemp MP 22-W - G Format of the Assign Files

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MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-XMIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
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G Format of the Assign files
The MULTIPLAYER treats the Assignment like a text file (ASCII). This allows to view its contents
on a computer screen and to use a text editor to edit the file or completely rework it.
The minimum Assignment contains two lines for a Song. The first line contains the Bank
name and Song number (or the Song memory place) plus the file name and the path which is to be
loaded into this location. The second line gives the MIDI outputs via which the Song data is to be
transmitted.
A typical Assignment entry (e.g. the european factory demo) will look like this:
S1A 1=B:\DEMO\98168\98168_GM.MID
#1,2,3,7 T02:0 T38:4
This means the Song 98168_GM.MID is going to be loaded from the internal drive into location
number 1 in the first Bank. All tracks are to be transmitted via outputs 1,2,3 and 7. In addition,
some tracks are to be transmitted via seperate outputs: track 2 is muted (no output has been
selected), track 38 only via output 4.
The Assignment entry (since OS 4.09) generally takes the form:
[<Default Output Assign>] DOA, see page 54
<bank name><song number> = <loading path><Song file>
or
<Song memory place>=<loading path><Song file>
[N:<Song name>] NAM, see page
[#<standard outputs>][T<track>[-<track>]:<outputs>]
[Q1=<SP1>][Q2=<SP2>][Q3=<SP3>][Q4=<SP4>][L] Performance mode, see page
[TRP=<transposition>] TRP, see page
[M<Matrix Program>] Assigned Matrix to Song number
[ {Wave Assignment, if neede several lines} ] Wave mode, see page
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Entries in square brackets can be skipped, entries in chevrons are spaces for entering values.
Indicates the Song to be loaded. This usually contains the complete path and the file name.
The path consists of the drive followed by a colon and then the name of the subdirectory (seperated
by “\“). A single “\“ indicates the root directory of the drive. If you enter just the file name (without
“\“) the file will be searched for in the currently selected directory. If no drive is selected, the drive
previously selected by the “Change Drive“ command will be addressed.
This entry represents the allocation of the tracks to the output for the song. The outputs are
listed after a “hash“ which initially means all tracks are assigned to these outputs. This corresponds
to the setting “Tracks=ALL“ in the “Output Assignment“ function. If this entry is omitted, the default
value “1/2/3/8“ is used. After this come any tracks which deviate from the output allocation. In this
case there will be the letter “T“ (“track“) followed by the track number, a colon and the list of
outputs. If the allocation is the same for several tracks that follow one after the other, you can define
a zone rather than enter individual tracks.
You can also enter some explanatory text at the end of each line. We recommend that you precede
such text with a semicolon (;). When you save the Assignment using the “Save Assign“ function, a
completely new file is always created which naturally contains no explanatory text, so you shouldn’t
alter any Assignment containing a commentary in the MULTIPLAYER!
The latest news about the rules concerning the Assign layout you always will find on the MIDITEMP’s
homepage: www.miditemp.com
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