If CTRL+G doesnt work for you, then simply select file/key commands - and set the 'Open List Editor' to CTRL+G.Ħ) In the drop down box at the top, Select Controller and then change your cursor to a pencil by right click and selecting the drawing tool.ħ) In the top left hand corner at bar 1 Draw in your control change and double click into the Data 1 box and type in 32 and then press enter, or click outside the box. So Let's change Channel 15 which by default is set to Contrabass section.ĥ) With the Edirol Instruments page on top, carefully go back to your cubase project and after highlighting the Edirol Channel, double click on the space between bar 1 and 2 and then press CTRL+G to make a program change. It doesn't matter what channel you use, but you may already be using or want to keep the french horns section, which means that you will have to select another midi channel to use from the Edirol Instruments Page. Make sure that bar 1 to bar 2 is a blank bar.Ģ) Either load the Edirol Orchestral VST instruments into cubase, or select the desired instrument you wish to keep the same every time you open your project.ģ) Open the Edirol Instruments Panel that you would normally use to select your desired sound.Ĥ) For this exercise, I am going to use the French Horns Rip as the instrument I wish to save in my project. Incidentally - I use Cubase 5 and Edirol HQ all the time - so I know how frustrating this can be.ġ) Always ensure that you start your project in cubase at Bar 2. In response to the thread - I have the solution to this which is guaranteed to work and will provide step by step instructions for the CUBASE user. ![]() The Edirol Programme/Bank Change - Guaranteed Method of Success
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