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Note Repeater MIDI plug-in
This plug-in mimics an audio delay by generating repeating MIDI notes.
Note Repeater parameters
Input Thru button: Turn on to pass incoming MIDI note events to the output in addition to the
delayed note events. Turn o to send only the delayed notes to the output.
Delay Sync button: Turn on to synchronize the plug-in with the host application tempo. Set the
delay time with the Delay slider.
Delay slider and eld: Drag to set the delay time in milliseconds or in bar/beat values when the
Delay Sync button is turned on.
Note: When the Delay Sync button is turned on, only bar and beat values are available.
Display: Shows the unprocessed input MIDI note (bright bar) and delayed MIDI notes. The
height of the bars represents the velocity of each delayed MIDI note.
Repeats knob: Rotate to set the number of delay repetitions.
Transpose knob: Rotate to transpose each delay repeat by the set amount.
Velocity Ramp knob: Rotate to scale the velocity level of each delay repeat by the set amount.
Note Range Min and Max sliders (extended parameter): Click the disclosure triangle at the lower
left to open the extended parameters. Move the Note Range Min and Note Range Max sliders
to set an input note range. Notes that fall within this range are processed (default range:
1–127). Notes outside the range are not processed.
Note: You can position the Note Range Min slider above the Note Range Max slider and vice
versa, which inverts the input note range behavior: note events that fall within the range are
not processed and note events outside the range are processed.