Definitions.txt Template

A little template to speed up definitions’ creation.
Posting this just so no one would need to type 128 lines of numbers :grinning: :

NAME:
OUT:
CHANNEL:
0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:VOLUME
8:
9:
10:
11:
12:
13:
14:
15:
16:
17:
18:
19:
20:
21:
22:
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24:
25:
26:
27:
28:
29:
30:
31:
32:
33:
34:
35:
36:
37:
38:
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40:
41:
42:
43:
44:
45:
46:
47:
48:
49:
50:
51:
52:
53:
54:
55:
56:
57:
58:
59:
60:
61:
62:
63:
64:
65:
66:
67:
68:
69:
70:
71:
72:
73:
74:
75:
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85:
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90:
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92:
93:
94:
95:
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98:
99:
100:
101:
102:
103:
104:
105:
106:
107:
108:
109:
110:
111:
112:
113:
114:
115:
116:
117:
118:
119:

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thoughtful, thank you!

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Just an update, it should be 0: to 127:, not 1 to 128. Thanks for your hard work :slight_smile:

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I always forget that zero is also a number…:sweat_smile:

Ah, you also forgot #104 :stuck_out_tongue:

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You also put 46 twice - sorry if I’m being obnoxious, just noticing these things >.<

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No worries! Thanks for noticing!
Now I think everything is fine.

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Yep, seems good to me :smiley: Thanks again <3

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120 - 127 are redundant in that list.

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I just wanted to provide some help.:man_shrugging:
Values around 70 or 80 are also often reserved for system. Some synths have only first 15 cc available to control (Deepmind, for example).
Point is - you can never know how much will be used, so why not provide the whole 128 list.

Point is, 120-127 are “channel mode messages”.
There has even been a topic here about this.

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Oh. Ok. Thank you, then!:smile:

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Hi, I have just purchased a pyramid and and i am trying to load the instrument definitions to my new machine. I saw few instrument text in this forum, I am not sure how to load the text to the SD card. Do I copy and paste the text itself or there’s a link to click on?

Please help

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I am still waiting for the delivery of my Pyramid (I am from South Africa), but reading the online manual it seems quite straight forward:

Pyramid Manual | Squarp instruments

The definition file must be named ???.txt (for example tanzmaus.txt, the name does not matter) and be present inside the SD card root

Then further down it tells you how to pull “call” the instrument into your track:

To call an instrument, press 2ND + TRACK and select CALL

hope this helps…

ps - And according to what I read later on, you can even do a MIDI LEARN to get your CC numbers:

squarpadminApr 27
Yes, simply press ASSIGN while sending a CC message to Pyramid midi input