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Use the PENCIL gadget to install the driver's needed for your
keyboard(s) and/or sound module(s).
Click the left mouse button while pointing over the PENCIL button.
The button will become selected, and the pointer will turn into a
pencil indicating that the program is waiting for you to select the
destination for the driver you will be installing. Choose the location
for the driver by clicking somewhere within the driver list box in "The
PatchMeister" window.
You will be presented with a file requester. Select the specific driver
that you want to install into "The PatchMeister" environment.
After the driver appears in the window, you may want to adjust its MIDI
route. Click over the PENCIL button to turn it off. Hold down the
left mouse button while pointing to one of the MIDI route numbers. The
number will turn white and the pointer will disappear. Continue to hold
down the left mouse button and move the mouse up to increment and down
to decrement the value. Release the mouse button when the correct value
is displaying.
S-Ch ==> Sysex Communications Channel. Make sure this channel matches
the channel of the instrument you want to communicate with.
Ch ==> Audition Channel. This channel is used for the "Note On"
commands generated by "The PatchMeister". This channel will
more than likely be the same as the `S-Ch' channel. However,
some synths (i.e. Roland MT-32) use one channel for Sysex
Communications, and a different set of channels for "Note On"
commands. Make sure this channel is set to match the channel
on which your synth will respond to "Note On" commands.
In ==> MIDI In. Bars&Pipes Pro users may select a MIDI In port.
Out ==> MIDI Out. Bars&Pipes Pro users may select a MIDI Out port.
P-Bay ==> Patch Bay MIDI Channel and Patch Bay Program Number. If you
are using a patch bay, make sure the MIDI channel matches the
channel that your patch bay is listening to, and that the
program number is the program (patch) that will establish the
proper MIDI route to this synth.