![]() ![]() You may have another device, like a keyboard or drum machine, but the process is identical. However, I do have a Roland SCCI card installed in this machine. ![]() These indicate where the output of each of these MIDI channels is currently set, in this case they are all set to Internal OPL2/OP元 FM Synthesis, another name for the MIDI sounds on the installed SoundBlaster 16 card. Notice the channel numbers along the left hand side. Continuing with our process, we will select the Configure button. This indicates that we are choosing our own output devices. You will notice that the Single Instrument dialog box becomes faded. You may or may not have the devices available that you see here. ![]() If you access Control Panel | Multimedia icon, and then choose the MIDI tab, you will see something like the following. Note: If you do not have more than one installed MIDI device, the following information is good reference, but you should continue to use the default settings that Windows 95 assigns you. It has been scaled down a bit from Windows 3.1, but it is still a handy tool. The MIDI mapper is included with Windows 95. ![]() We'll be using PowerTracks Pro Audio for this tutorial, to illustrate the effective use of the MIDI mapper. ![]()
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