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Range: Parameter values outside the set value range are replaced by the values of
the (range) limits (combination of Min and Max).
Random: Random values are generated within the set limits.
+-Rand.: A random value between zero and the set value (positive or negative) is
added.
Reverse: The parameter value is reversed within its value range (no value can be set
here).
Quantize: The parameter value is quantized to a multiple of the set value.
Qua & Min: Like Quantize, but the quantization does not fall below the set value (a
combination of the Quantize and Min functions, with the same set value).
Expon.: The parameter value is scaled exponentially. The extreme values (0 and 127)
remain unaltered. The set value determines the shape of the curve. Positive values
result in the exponential scaling of data (increasing input values remain lower for
longer, and then rise quickly), and negative values result in the logarithmic scaling
of data (decreasing input values remain higher for longer, and then drop off more
quickly).
Crescendo: This only works if the Inside Position selection condition is selected
(crescendos need start and end points). Crescendo creates a smooth alteration of
the current parameters, between the set value boundaries.
Rel.Cres: This only works if the Inside Position selection condition is selected.
The effect is similar to that achieved by Crescendo, but the previous values of the
parameters being altered are taken into account when the crescendo is created,
preserving the relative feel of the original.
Use Map: The set map is used when this operation is selected. For more information,
see Use the MIDI Transform map in Logic Pro.
Set the values for an operation
Use the mouse as a slider, or enter a value directly into the field.
Use the MIDI Transform map in Logic Pro
The map display in the MIDI Transform window contains 128 vertical bars that reflect the
full MIDI value range (from 0 to 127), and provide a visual overview of the transformation.
Each bar represents a particular MIDI value that can be mapped to a different value. The
type of event, and operations, are determined in the Selection Conditions and Operations
areas.