Multi-instrument mode

Multi-instrument mode is an alternative way of working with tracks that has a number of benefits, depending on your workflow preferences, genre preferences, and/or prior experience with music gear.

In simple terms, it allows a multi-instrument track to 'borrow' the instrument from any other track.

Multi-instrument mode allows you to;

To change any bS-A8 track into a multi-channel track, on the GLob page of a track, change the 'bEhv' (under 7/hh) parameter to 'Mu.in'.

Multi-instrument mode is also available for the chord track; switching on multi-instrument mode can be accomplished by changing the 'MuIn' (Mult Inst) parameter under 7/hh on the chord track's GLob page to 'MLti'.

Whenever you program a step, the track will now allow you to specify which track it should "borrow" the instrument from; a new 'trak' parameter will appear as you cycle to the usual notE/vElo/shft/whEn/do options for a step.

For your convenience the default track it borrows the instrument from is the last track you visited before entering the current multi-instrument track. So if, for example, you visited the bS track before entering a multi-instrument track on, say, A4, then the default track instrument will be the instrument from the bS track. If, when editing a step, you change the 'trak' parameter to any other track, then that track becomes the new default for the next step you program.

Editing any sound design parameter will revert the sound back to the sound associated with the track, as will soloing/unsoloing.

Multi-instrument tracks inherit all settings from the specified 'trak' track instrument. The one exception is borrowing the instrument from the 'Cd' trak, which adopts the 'follow chord' option of the track that is hosting the multi-track instrument.

TIP: Use the 'select same' ('sLct saME') option in the sequencer ('SEq') context menu to conveniently bulk-select all steps that play on a specific track;