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To play a sound
Do one of the following:
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Play a note on a connected MIDI keyboard. As mentioned, the bottom sound is mapped
to MIDI note C1.
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Click a key on the onscreen keyboard to trigger the sound on the adjacent row.
The corresponding key on the onscreen keyboard to the left of the sound name turns
blue when it is clicked or when it receives appropriate MIDI information.
To select a sound
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Click the name of the sound in the Assignment section.
You can recognize the selected sound by the gray frame that appears around the entire
assignment row. The parameters of the selected sound are shown in the Synthesizer
section to the right. See Getting to Know the Ultrabeat Synthesizer Section.
The example below shows drum sound 2 being played (as indicated by the blue key)
while drum sound 4 is selected (the gray frame).
The highlighted key
(blue) indicates an
incoming MIDI note or
controller message.
The selected sound
is indicated by a
gray frame.
To select a sound by playing your MIDI keyboard
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Activate the Voice Auto Select button in the upper-left corner of the Ultrabeat window.
Click here to enable MIDI
sound selection.
Naming, Swapping, and Copying Ultrabeat Drum Sounds
This section outlines the steps required to rename and rearrange the positions of individual
sounds within a drum kit.
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