


At the bottom of the instrument list under "Omnisynth GM", there are a number of drum kits called SRGM Kit (1). Select midi track 10 (1) click on the arrowhead next to "Omnisynth GM" (2) to expand the list of instruments scroll to the bottom of the list (3).Ħ. If, however, you want to set-up for midi drums, continue. For this reason it's not really necessary to load in a kit for midi drums to use. If BIAB is set so that it automatically selects Realdrums when a style is loaded, then a suitable set of Realdrums is chosen by the program whether it's a Realtracks- or midi-based style. Jim also suggests loading 'SRGM KIT O1 DRY' in channel 10 of ST. (It's definitely easier to find the files if they are copied to x:\bb.) Now navigate to the map files at C:\Program Files\IK Multimedia\Instruments\OmniSynth 2 and select either one of the STMP files. When SampleTank loads, click on "Program CH" (1) and then select "Open Map" (2).Ĥ. Click on "Default Synth" (1) the dropdown sythn menu (2) select SampleTank (3).ģ. (If you cannot see this displayed, click on the > to the right of the yellow cross to view icons that are not on the menu bar.)Ģ. or other variations - see the post from Jazzmandan, a couple further on in this thread.)ġ. (Note: for some, the path may be C:\Program Files\IK Multimedia\SampleTank 2.5\Instruments\OmniSynth 2.

Jim suggests copying these to x:\bb as it makes them easier to find because one of the maps needs to be loaded each time BIAB is started. This folder contains the midi maps for general midi. What I've written below interprets Jim's words with images for assistance.Įssentially, if you navigate to C:\Program Files\IK Multimedia\Instruments\OmniSynth 2, you'll find a folder called "GM Prog Chng Bank". In the above thread, Jim111 offers a detailed explanation of how to get Omnisynth functioning properly in SampleTank. Below is the URL for setting up SampleTank with Omnisynth so that it can act as a host for General MIDI.
