Specifications
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MIDI Track Offsets
This command opens the MIDI Track Offsets
window. This window lets you create timing off-
sets for MIDI tracks to compensate for MIDI-to-
audio latencies in hardware-based or software-
based MIDI synthesizers.
By configuring a MIDI offset, you can make
MIDI tracks play back slightly earlier (by a spe-
cific number of samples), thereby compensating
for any audio monitoring latencies. MIDI offsets
affect playback only and do not alter how MIDI
data is displayed in the Edit window.
MIDI Real-Time Properties
This command opens the Real-Time Properties
window. This window lets you adjust and apply
MIDI quantization, duration, delay, velocity,
and transposition parameters during playback.
Remove Duplicate Notes
The Remove Duplicate Notes command lets you
quickly identify and remove MIDI notes that
were unintentional “double-hits.”
If a note starts within the first 25% of the dura-
tion of a note of the same pitch which is already
sounding (or within an eighth-note, whichever
is shorter), it is considered a duplicate and is
combined with the previous note. If a note starts
later than 25% of the duration, it is considered
to be a new, distinct note, and is shortened so
that it ends at the same tick at which the next
note starts.
Add Key Change
This command opens the Key Change dialog,
which lets you specify the mode (major or mi-
nor), the key (from seven flats to seven sharps),
the range affected (for example, from Bar 1 to
the next key change), and whether existing notes
on pitched MIDI and Instrument tracks are
transposed.
MIDI Track Offsets window
MIDI Real-Time Properties window