In any Lime file that has more than one part or voice, you can assign each part or voice to a different MIDI channel. Once each voice is assigned to its own MIDI channel, you can use Lime's General MIDI annotations to trigger a different instrument sound for that part or voice. Move to first note or rest of the piece. For each part or voice: Press ALT+V, C to open the Voice to Channel dialog. Enter a number from 1 to 16 and press ENTER. Now press ALT+A, X, I and tab until you reach the list of instrument categories. Choose one and then tab to the list of instruments in that category. Choose one and press ENTER. Regards, Bill Bill McCann Founder and President of Dancing Dots since 1992 www.DancingDots.com Tel: [001] 610-783-6692 From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kyle Conley Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 10:56 AM To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [goodfeel] midi sounds Hello, I have a piece with 3 choral parts, and 1 piano part. I have my piano set on a piano, and my choral parts set at a choir sound. I'm only hearing piano. Why is this? Kyle