An option that is really missing in ZT at the moment
in an extra MSB slider in the Instrument screen..
So I'd like to see an extra slider over there for the
MSB value..
This way you dont have to calculate everything by
yourself..
Lots of soundcards and synth use them both (lsb + msb
that is)..
So this would really ease up things for people..
I dont think everybody knows this:
128 * MSB + LSB = bank number for ZT.. (the calculated
lsb value?)
So it would be much more easier if ZT did the
calculation for you..
So my idea goes for an extra slider where you can set
your MSB value.. and ZT automaticly does the trick..
If set to nothing (zero) you get this:
128 * 0 + 345 = 345 . Dont need to be a math expert
for that. :)
So there are no complications when you only work with
LSB banks..
It would make my life a lot more easier, and people
starting out in ZT with their manual next to their
keyboard wont get confused this way :)
I mean, imagine someone working with ZT and all of his
percussion/drum sounds are on MSB (like with me :).
And he doesnt know the little calculate thingy..
Well.. I can imagine people getting really pissed and
start using another program. And thats not really what
we want with ZT, becuase ZT kicks ass!! :)
I hope this will be added in ZT2 or may-b in a new
version of ZT.. like err.. 0.97 <evil grinz> :)
Greetings,
Raptor
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check the reverse bank select method in the midi-out config
screen.. that should solve your problem
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erhmz.. that does nothing here with me..
Still have to do the 128 * LSB + MSB thingy..
What is the reverse bank select method supposed to do? So
you can reverse select a bank in the instrument editor?
Anywayz, an extra slider or number input for MSB would be
somewhat better because sometimes you have a combination of
MSB and LSB..
There is not really a problem over here with me, because I
just calculate it myself.. But I can imagine other people
working with ZT dont know this trick..
And ofcouse becuase I'm lazy, I want ZT to calculate for
me. :)