Specifications
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Step Input
This command lets you use a MIDI controller to
enter notes individually, one step at a time. This
gives you precise control over note placement,
duration, and velocity. With MIDI step input
you can also create musical passages that might
be difficult to play accurately, or at a fast tempo.
Restore Performance
This command lets you restore the original
MIDI or audio performance regardless of how
many edits you have made or whether or not the
undo queue has been cleared (for example, by
saving the session). Restore Performance can
also be applied to quantized Elastic Audio
Events or quantized audio clips.
For MIDI, one or more of the following note at-
tributes can be restored: Timing (Quantization),
Duration, Velocity, and Pitch. For audio, only
Timing (Quantization) can be restored.
Flatten Performance
This command lets you lock the specified cur-
rent note parameters as the “restore to” state,
overriding the original performance. One or
more of the following note attributes can be flat-
tened: Timing (Quantization), Duration, Veloc-
ity, and Pitch. Flatten Performance can be un-
done.
Event Operations window, Step Input page
Event Operations window, Restore Performance page
Event Operations window, Flatten Performance page