12-30
Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Editor: Track Functions
Change
The
Change
function
is
used
to
modify
attack
velocities,
release
velocities,
or
the
values
of
any
existing
controller
data
on
the
current
track.
A
static
change
of
values
can
be
made
as
well
as
having
the
change
take
place
over
a
region
of
time.
Change
can
not
modify
or
add
data
that
doesn’t
exist
on
the
current
track.
If
you
hear
Note
events
played
back
on
a
track,
then
you
know
there
is
an
attack
and
release
velocity
value
for
each
one,
and
the
effect
of
the
Change
function
can
usually
be
easily
detected.
Controller
values
are
sometimes
more
difficult
to
change
since
there
can
be
inconsistent
gaps
of
time
between
each
controller
event.
Scale
:
0%
to
20000%
The
selected
velocity
or
controller
events’
values
can
be
changed
to
a
percentage
of
the
original
values
determined
by
the
Scale
parameter.
A
setting
of
100%
has
no
affect.
Values
are
scaled
lower
with
a
Scale
percentage
set
from
0%
to
99%
.
Low
values
can
be
set
higher
using
a
Scale
percentage
above
100%
on
up
to
20,000%
,
although
the
maximum
value
of
127
can
not
be
exceeded
for
any
velocity
or
controller
type.
Offset
:
‐
128
to
127
Offset
can
be
used
alone
or
in
conjunction
with
Scale
to
add
or
subtract
a
set
amount
to
or
from
the
original
(or
scaled)
values.
Values
for
velocities
can
not
be
less
than
1
or
greater
than
127.
Values
for
controllers
can
not
be
less
than
0
or
greater
than
127.
As
an
example,
to
set
all
Velocities
to
a
value
of
55,
you
would
set
Scale
to
0%
(multiplies
all
original
values
by
zero)
and
set
Offset
to
55
(adds
55
to
the
product
of
the
Scale
parameter).
Mode
:
Constant/PosRamp/NegRamp
Set
Mode
to
Constant
to
have
values
modified
in
a
uniform
fashion,
as
determined
by
the
Scale
and
Offset
settings,
for
the
entire
selected
region
of
time
and
range
of
values.
When
the
Change
function
is
applied
with
Mode
set
to
PosRamp
,
the
selected
velocity
or
controller
values
will
gradually
change
over
the
region
of
time,
defined
by
the
locations
set
for
the
From
and
To
parameters,
from
the
original
value
to
the
new
value
determined
by
the
Scale
and
Offset
settings.
The
first
events
being
modified
within
the
region
will
have
little
or
no
change
from
their
original
values.
The
amount
of
Scale
and
Offset
applied
will
increase
as
the
song
approaches
the
Bar
and
Beat
defined
in
the
To
parameter,
where
the
full
amount
of
described
change
will
occur.
You
can
set
Mode
to
NegRamp
to
achieve
the
opposite
dynamic
effect
of
PosRamp
.
NegRamp
works
in
the
same
way,
but
the
amount
of
Scale
and
Offset
applied
will
decrease
from
the
full
amount
of
change
described
by
Scale
and
Offset
to
little
or
no
change
as
the
song
approaches
the
bar,
beat,
and
tick
defined
in
the
To
parameter.
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