Open multipad>Clipper(scissors):For Channels -mark one item as desired
Click to change folder-eg. desktop
File Type Settings-save
Add Files
Start
Now we have our clip-multipad on the desktop!
Turn off the Mix Master and then open another Mix Master and open the style you want.
Go to List:mark only the channel you want
Process Events
Import Clip/File Channel....find your clip-multipad from desktop...open
From Channel....one of four multipad donors
To new Channel.....from 9. to 16. style channels
Determine the initial measure...eg.A Main, measure 2.1.000
Save As
Adjust the CASM settings on the keyboard as needed!
Cheers!
Thanks for the detailed tutorial. This method works most of the time and it seems very logical.
It makes sense to import only one multipad channel at a time to a specific style channel, because it seems the interface doesn't seem to have options for directing multiple multipad channels to multiple style channels. That's just my superficial take on this method. There seems to be a ton on functionality buried in this amazing program, MixMaster.
One thing in particular that did not work too well. I tried to import the 3rd channel from a Genos multipad named Autobahn in the EDM Synth category, into a style. It's a portamento synth chord effect. As soon as I loaded it, it didn't sound in MixMaster like it sounds on the Genos... so I imported it to a style and it still sounded weird. I deleted extra bank/program change events in List view... and the existing bank/program change events in the resulting Style matched the bank/program change events in the multipad, so I don't know what the problem was.
Thank You