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10:3 Groove preferences<br />

Show Groove Session preferences<br />

There are a number of session-based preferences concerning the behaviour of the Groove engine. You can view and edit these<br />

settings by clicking this button, which is a shortcut to the Session Preferences category, also accessible using the Session button<br />

on the Preferences toolbar.<br />

Session preferences are saved with a BFD2 preset or host project containing the BFD2 plugin. Therefore, they can be set independently<br />

for each BFD2 session.<br />

See section 10:4 for more details on these settings.<br />

MIDI Import<br />

Import MIDI key map<br />

This setting lets you specify a MIDI key map to use in several circumstances within<br />

BFD2.<br />

1. It is used for mapping notes in imported MIDI files<br />

2. It is used for mapping notes in imported BFD 1.x Bundles and Grooves<br />

See section 5:7 for more details on these functions.<br />

The default setting for this preference is the BFD 1.5 key map, meaning that BFD2<br />

is ready to accept BFD 1.5-format MIDI files immediately.<br />

Unmapped MIDI note mode<br />

When this preference is set to ‘Warn on unmapped notes’, BFD2 warns you whenever importing a MIDI file containing notes<br />

which do not exist on the specified import MIDI map (this setting can be found in the MIDI preferences category – see section<br />

10:5).<br />

By default this is set to ‘Ignore unmapped notes’, which means that any encountered notes that do not exist on the keymap are<br />

ignored.<br />

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