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Multi mode window
And also as with Sound mode, you can sort the list of Multis according to the columns on
the top of the Multi window: Preset Name, Favorite, Rating, Designer, Genre, and
Factory/User.
The Preset details window on the right side of the screen tells you a lot at a glance: the
two Parts are clearly marked (Part 1 and Part 2), and you can see the name of the
Sound that was used for each Part inside the smaller windows.
Notice that Part 1 is outlined in red, while Part 2 is outlined in yellow. This color-coding
scheme is used elsewhere in the details window, such as in the ‘MIDI and Split’ section:
you can see immediately that this is a split Multi, with Part 1 covering the upper half of
the keyboard (the thick red line) and Part 2 assigned to the lower half of the keyboard
(the thick yellow line). The key ranges, MIDI channels, and transposition information for
each part are also color-coded in the boxes to the right of the smaller keyboard graphic.
We’ll dive into a serious explanation of everything a Multi can do in Chapter 5.5. But
there’s one more feature that should be explained now: How to change which Sound(s)
are being used within the Multi.
4.5.2 Changing a Sound within a Multi
Look at the top of the Multi mode window: