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Part VII–MIDI Sequencing
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Reference Manual
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This field allows you to choose whether
the adjust velocity operation will effect the Note On,
Note Off, or Note On and Off values.
Crescendo
Use this operation to create a MIDI
crescendo or decrescendo.
Mode
Determines whether change values will be
absolute or percentage based.
Start %
In this field, enter the Note On velocity
value for the beginning of the crescendo.
End%
This field sets the Note On velocity value for
the end of the crescendo.
Curve
This field allows the shape of the crescendo to
be set. The choices are:
Linear
,
Logarithmic
,
Exponential
,
and
Cosine
.
Steepness
Determines the grade of the crescendo’s
curve.
Randomize
Determines the amount of variation
introduced into the crescendo’s curve.
Event Editor
After selecting an event using the
Event Select
tool, and
selecting
Event Editor
from the
Edit Operations
tab, a num-
ber of fields will appear to the left of the
Piano Roll.
Time
This field allows the start time of the event to
be modified.
Duration
This field allows the duration of the event
to be set.
Pitch
This control determines the pitch of the event.
On Velocity
This slider determines the event’s On
velocity.
Off Velocity
This slider determines the event’s
Off velocity.
HyperSelect
This operation allows you to select events in different
ways by applying up to ten “rules”. A rule is created
by filling in the fields described below.
Edited data can be modified or sent to other tracks.
Select from
This field allows you to select data
from the current track, all MIDI tracks, or all audio
tracks.
Done action
This field gives you three choices of
what type of action to take on the selected data:
retain selection, split to consecutive tracks, or split
and merge to a single track.
Must pass
This field determines whether the
selected data must pass all rules or any rule selected.
Rule
This field selects from any of the ten rules.
Type
This field selects which specific data will be
selected by the Edit Operation (such as aftertouch,
pitch, sustain, etc.).
Select if
This field adds a modifier to the selection.
That is, choices like “is equal to” or “is greater than”
determine how the data in the
Type
field pertains to
the selection in the
Value
field.
Value
This field sets the specific value that the
Select
if
field uses to select events. For example, if
Pitch
was
chosen in the
Type
field, and “greater than” was cho-
sen in the
Select if
field, and
C2
was chosen in the
Value
field, then any note from
C#2
and above would be
selected by the HyperSelector.
Move
Use this operation to move events by a specified
amount, earlier or later in time.
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This field defines whether the move
operation will affect the selected event’s beginning,
end, or both.
Move Events
This field determines whether the
events are moved sooner or later in time.
Amount
Use this field to define the amount by
which the events are moved. The field can be:
SMPTE, hours:minutes:seconds, bars:beats:ticks,
feet:frames, or samples.