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MIDI IN SAMPLITUDE 245
Note: These settings influence the MIDI object in real time and not destructively, making
the changes invisible in the MIDI matrix or drum editor.
Important functions and settings in the MIDI object editor:
Velocity: The velocity fader works comparably to the volume fader in the wave object
editor.
Normally, every MIDI note contains a velocity value which determines how "hard" the note
will be played back. Changing the velocity value in the object editor scales the volume of
the notes in the MIDI object to their physical maximum or minimal value (0 or 127),
calculating it together with the actual velocity note value. Changing the fader is identical to
changing the top-center handle of the MIDI object in the VIP track.
MIDI real time effects: Here you'll find the settings for a MIDI channel:
MIDI OUT channel: Here you can redirect the MIDI files of a channel to another channel.
Program: : The values preset here will always be sent if the object is played back again.
Use these settings if various objects in a MIDI track should use different programs of a
sound generator.
Bank High/Low: This sets the MIDI Bank Change bytes.
Transp.: This button transports all MIDI notes of the corresponding channel.
Quantization: While the quantization conducted in the MIDI editor has an immediate effect
on the start position of the notes, a virtual quick quantization takes place. Absolute refers
to the absolute resolution of the VIP project, while Relative refers to the relative resolution
of the object itself.
Options:
Mute MIDI Controller: Switches the MIDI controller off.
Mute SysEx: Prevents control via the SysEx files.
Position: Here you can specify the object start / position, object length, object end and
step size. The setting is equivalent to moving the object in the VIP track or changing the
length using the lower length handles right and left in the object.
Loop: If you tick the checkbox here, then you will set the MIDI object to "Loop" mode.
Now drag the bottom left object handle to the left and you will see that the events of the
MIDI object are arranged in a row, according to the new length of the MIDI object.
The object name is displayed in the upper text field and this may also be edited.
In the square field to the side you can select the object color.