X

Table Of Contents
Chapter 9 MIDI plug-ins 173
Remote control the Arpeggiator with a MIDI keyboard
Most Arpeggiator parameters can be remote controlled using a MIDI keyboard. By default,
only a few Remote commands are available. You can resize the Remote zone to make more
commands available.
Remote button
1 You must rst click the Keyboard Split button to display the Remote (Key editor) button.
The type and number of available remote keys is determined by the Remote zone range. Keys
outside this range are dimmed and assigned functions cannot be remote controlled with a MIDI
keyboard.
2 Click the Remote button to open the Remote Key editor window.
A zoomed-in keyboard is displayed, with each key labeled according to its assigned function.
Click the Remote button a second time to close the Remote Key editor window. You can also
click the Keyboard Split button to exit the Remote Key editor window.
3 Drag the left or right border of the range bar above the Remote Key editor keyboard to resize
the Remote zone.
Assign Arpeggiator controller parameters
Click the Controller tab to assign up to four MIDI controllers to Arpeggiator plug-in parameters.
Assign a MIDI controller to an Arpeggiator parameter
1 Choose a MIDI controller from any of the MIDI Controller pop-up menus.
2 Choose a parameter from any of the Destination pop-up menus. Choices are: Note Length, Note
Length Random, Velocity Range, Velocity Base, and (De-)Crescendo.
Learn a MIDI controller
1 Choose a parameter from any of the Destination pop-up menus.
2 Choose Learn from any of the MIDI Controller pop-up menus.
3 Move a controller on your MIDI keyboard to assign it to the Destination parameter.
The Learn feature has a 20-second time out facility. If you do not move a controller on your MIDI
device within 20 seconds, Learn mode is automatically disabled.