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MIDI Note group
The 11 Octave buttons let you select which octave you want to view. When
a note is played in that octave, a corresponding progress bar lights up in the
Note column.
MIDI Controller When using a different type of MIDI controller, such as a
slider box, you can specify a note event, and then watch the corresponding
progress bar light up when you activate that event. (You can find the correct
note number by activating the event while watching the Note Number field
in the group below.)
Channel Displays the currently selected channel. This is one of four text fields
that display all of the values being generated by the MIDI device as you activate
an event.
Event Displays the type of MIDI event being sent. For example:
Note On: 9
Note Off: 8
Pitch Bend: 14
MIDI Controller: 11
Velocity Displays the velocity, which has a different meaning depending on
the event. For the most common event, a note being pressed, this value
represents the velocity at which the key was struck. Other events, however,
might generate a continuous value. For example, a pitch bend event transmits
the position of the pitch bend.
Note Number Displays the corresponding note number for the event. When
you're using a non keyboard MIDI device, such as a slider box, you can use
this to identify the note number of a specific slider.
Noise Controller
Main toolbar > Curve Editor (Open) > Select a track in the Track View
hierarchy. > Track View menu bar > Controller menu > Assign > Noise
Graph Editors > Track View Curve Editor > Select a track in the Track View
hierarchy. > Track View menu bar > Controller menu > Assign > Noise
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