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Deep Editing & MIDI Control:
STEP-BY-STEP WITH SOUNDDIVER
Step 4 (Macintosh) - Then you�ll con�gure your ports; make sure you are plugged into the right port on your mac (Modem, Printer, or USB) and that you�ve checked the box for this port before hitting the OK button in the Preferences dialogue box.
Step 4 (Windows) - SoundDiver will now probably give you a series of dialogue boxes to OK regarding MIDI ports. These will say something like �Port XXXX no longer exists,� and will include an OK button. Typically, you�ll get two dialogues referring to SoundBlaster ports, and eight referring to Unitor ports (the Unitor is a particular MIDI interface). Go ahead and OK all these dialogue boxes, and then SoundDiver should give you the dialogue box we�re about to describe in step 5....
Step 5 - SoundDiver should now establish communication with your POD (like we said above, make sure you have both MIDI In and MIDI Out connected to allow this), and will give you a dialogue box asking if you�d like to �Request Device�s Memories?� OK this dialogue, and SoundDiver sucks all the sounds out of your POD, and opens them in a window titled �Bass POD�.
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Step 6 - You�ll have a window that looks about like the one on the left. Don�t worry that the names of the channels (�User Programs�) in your POD are different from what�s shown here. We hadn�t set �nal names at the time this manual was sent to the printer. Use your mouse to move your on-screen arrow pointer to the User Programs header bar as shown, and click once. The list of all 32 user memories will then be highlighted to show that they are all selected (clicking on the header bar is a handy �select all user memories� command).