Re: Playing NoteWorthy Tunes on a Modern Church Organ
Lawrie, the organ ignored instrument changes and played the stops selected on the organ.
Good, means that you don't need to worry about how the NWC file selects instrument patches. Though, it might have been nice to have been able to select stops automatically in the NWC file...
As you can see, the treble, alto, tenor and bass are channels 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively - so you reckon making them 1, 1, 4 and 4 would work???
Possibly, though before seeing that I would have guessed 1 and 2 more likely. How many manuals does the organ have? I wonder if each manual has a bank assigned?
Or perhaps channel 1 is the manuals and the channel 4 is the pedals?
One other thing I wondered about - I was studying the NWC user guide to see if I could find any clues, and when it was talking about recording organ to computer it said that while some systems need MIDI in plugged into MIDI out, some may need In plugged into In - would this make any difference in playback? (I followed the instructions with my USB MIDI lead which said plug MIDI in into the MIDI out socket)
Yeah, I'm not sure about that... MIDI out from one device goes to MIDI in of the next device of the MIDI chain.
I've just remembered, as I mentioned in an earlier post, when testing on the organ, I tried the "Layer with next" function to combine treble staff with alto, and tenor with bass - so they would have used channel 1 and 3, but still only the treble and bass played, so maybe its back to the drawing board?!?!
Layerin is a visual effect ONLY. In no way does it effect the MIDI output, including channel selection.