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For the record, this seems to only occur if I play the PTP12 track from the track beginning.




That would indicate that there is a MIDI Patch Change command at the beginning of the file that is part of the particular MIDI file you've loaded.

You can use the MIDI Event List inside PT to find the Patch Change event and change it to the MIDI Patch Number for the desired patch, or just delete that event and PT will add yours from selecting the one you want in Tracks View.

--Mac



Hi Mac,
We keep meeting like this, people will talk!

Seriously, thanks very much for posting and teaching. By "Patch Change", I assume the MSB & LSB #'s. If so, I CAN, edit those! (If not, I will find out what that is.) The Event List has no column labels. I knew of the Velocity & Measure columns but did not know the Patch Change #s were also there in other columns.

I'll let U know how I made out.
--Mo


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