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To Play Events Step by Step
1.
Using the keyboard, hold the Ctrl and Shift keys and press the Spacebar to play the currently
highlighted event. If the event is a note event, it plays until you release the Spacebar.
2.
When you release the Spacebar, the highlight moves to the next event.
3.
Continue pressing the Spacebar to play events one by one.
4.
To edit the last event you heard, release the Shift key.
The highlight moves back to the last event you heard, so you can make changes. You can also audition a
single event using the mouse. Ctrl-click on an event to play the event. If the event is a note or Wave
event, it plays until you release the mouse button.
Additional Event Information
Note Events
—There are three values parameters for note events:
•
A pitch, which represents the MIDI key number as a note and an octave.
•
A velocity (0–127), which is how fast the key is struck. Some keyboards don’t transmit or receive
velocity messages.
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A duration, which is how long the note lasts. This amount is shown in beats:ticks format. (If the
note lasts less then one beat, then only the number of ticks is shown.)
Note names may also represent percussion instruments, and lists of such note names are sometimes
associated with a particular percussion patch. The note C3, for example, may really be “kick drum.” If a
patch is associated with a percussion note name list, the name of the percussion instrument appears in
Event List view rather than a note and an octave from the piano keyboard.
SONAR uses the following notation to display flats and sharps in this and other views:
MCIcmd Events
Media Control Interface (MCI) commands are special events that let you control other multimedia
hardware and software (e.g., CD-ROM drives, laserdiscs, sound cards, animations, video) during
playback. MCI commands are part of the multimedia extensions in Windows. MCIcmd events have one
parameter—the command line text of the MCI command. Here are some examples:
Character...
Meaning...
b
flat
#
sharp
"
double flat
x
double sharp
This command...
Does this...
PLAY C:\TRAIN.WAV
Plays the Wave file
TRAIN
.
WAV
PLAY C:\VIDEOS\VACATION.AVI
Plays the video file
VACATION
.
AVI
from the VIDEOS folder
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