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Table Of Contents
58 SCREEN ELEMENTS
MIDI
1. Arrow: Opens and closes the dialog box.
2. In: Opens the MIDI Input device menu.
3. Out: Opens the MIDI Output device menu.
4. Channel in: Set the MIDI Input channel.
5. Channel out: Set the MIDI Output channel.
6. Program: This button is used in MIDI mode for program selection of the MIDI
instrument. The first click activates this field, and the second mouse click opens the
program selection. When the menu is open, use the arrow and page up/down keys to
make your selection.
7. Bank MSB: Set the MSB byte for the "Bank select" MIDI message for controlling your
external instruments here.
8. Bank LSB: Set the LSB byte for the "Bank select" MIDI message for controlling your
external instruments here. The bank number is MSB value* 128 + LSB value.
9. Drum map: Here you can select a drum map (view page 270) for allocating MIDI notes
to the device-specific sou
nd. If a drum map is selected, the transpose function will not be
available because the pitch is firmly assigned by the drum map.
10. Transpose: You can transpose the notes of the respective MIDI input or output up or
down here. This function works in real time, meaning that the MIDI files in the MIDI objects
will not be changed.
11. Velocity dyn: This button activates velocity dynamics as a real-time track effect.
Detailed information about this MIDI effect, which processes the MIDI velocity dynamics,
can be found in "MIDI editors -> MIDI functions -> Velocity dynamics (view page 255)".
12. Input Q: In this case, the MIDI quantize settings (view page 259) are used to quantize
every recording offline. The original position may be restored via the menu item "Object ->
Quantize -> Reset Quantization".