![]() ![]() If you see that, you’ll know that you’re in Design Mode. You should see a floating button widget saying “Exit Design Mode”. With the Sonogenic voice editor loaded, tap the More menu button, then tap the Design button under “Tools”. In order to make changes, one needs to enter Design Mode (edit mode). MIDI Designer ordinarily runs in its operational mode, that is, the buttons, sliders and other controls are live and send MIDI. So, smart guy, how do you change bank select and program change? Here’s a sequence of screen shots that may help. That’s understandable because I doubt if anyone can dive right into MIDI Designer as easily as diving into the menu of a synth. Brent downloaded the editor, got everything running, and hit a roadblock with MIDI Designer. Back when I released the editor, I was hoping that folks could customize the user interface, changing or adding their own buttons and controls. Thanks to Brent at Keyboard Corner for suggesting a different set of default voices in my MIDI Designer-based Sonogenic voice editor. Back to the Yamaha SHS-500 Sonogenic voice editor…
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