Newbie, very confused.

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Newbie, very confused.

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I've managed to get quite a bit understood yet there is one thing I cannot work around.

Every time I try to change the patch (either by entering High:Low:Program or clicking "patch name" it get's reset on rewind to --:--:1. I have imported the midi file from a download site so I would imagine that it came with a default instrument/patch (Not sure of the terms, how do I change it? How do I get my choice to stick....

Arrgh!!!!
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Re: Newbie, very confused.

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Hi!

You can see all MIDI events in your track by selecting the part and select Edit > Event list (or press Ctrl+L). If there is a program change in the part you can select and delete it.

You can try to go through my synthpop tutorial to see an example of the workflow in MusE: https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/ ... p-tutorial. This tutorial is very sequencer/step programming-focused, but maybe that is not how you create?

There is a lot of good info in the wiki: https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/wiki

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Thank you so much that's was exactly what I was looking for and suspected was embedded in the tracks.
I will run the tutorial.

FYI now that I know what to search for I didn't find list view in the documentation/wiki.
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qfwfq wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 12:03 pm FYI now that I know what to search for I didn't find list view in the documentation/wiki.
You may be right, but I am glad you are moving along!

We have all been new to MusE. Sometimes we forget what is "obvious". Please continue to ask those obvious questions! :)

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